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About Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 1903)
aCTSS fmUfcfcjl-'; ruHnmpm" " ""w F from ayy. Saily. K. .1. C fill htOMkllt dll slot tit fruit today lot tli. !,mlit!tjl.l uinrkot. Mis rHhlen Uniiiittvnyoii l-irt-purty lo n rrp-r .f y.Milie frit-i.ils (-'rl Ipj, J. h. ttudipu Is at u? on 0. II. MtfrcliHUis mido'ico gtytu it a cunt ol pilnt. TmiI n putting In h limit 200 loijs n week CtHik Sfprpr, n G. A U rffrHla "I 'ii'iltiur. won in .M,nrhuld yeModav o tnkc the Alliance, to 8n Francijeo whore ho will Attend tlij G. A. U. encampment. F. M Frltdhurg I giving tin interior pi hie electric light plant a now cost of paint. J. W. Bennett, returned yesterday via the Prsio singe, from his trip o Bin Francitco. Captain Patterson, lor many years n plot on thu Columbia bur. i,s thking a trip ae far as Euu-Ich, on tho Alliance Cbrftor Ijwrpnw bn jnjt returned from h Imnti.n: trip on SuhpGeld creek, rrtera bo killed (our buck deer, ono. of which would have weighed 200 pounds Irwcd and was as fat ns (ho fattest mutton bo over saw. Seeley'a camp on tho Isthmus ii again runninp. Tho obstructions on tho rail road which prevented tho train from reaching the camp have been remorod and Mr, Yoakatu has withdrawn bis objections. Mrs, C. A, Woodward and two child ren left on the Alliance for Tulaie, Cal.. n here she wil yiit her auut (or aw bile Prof. W. F. Lough will give one of his Snrperh Gospel Temperance addresses at the Presbyterian Church today at 11 a. m and also at tho Lutheran Church at 8 p. m. He and bis wife are beautifu singers. Come and hear them. on, and WM. pulbortion. The tolnwlng pnss.ipgeM had. purohai Vl tickets Inst evening for the outgoing .lliiife, which was In sail south during. Urn nlghtt Mrs Pucket, Mr Proctor, Mrs Bock. Mr peek. Miss F Peterson, W' Hnil, J M Spenser, H Mason, Claud Urowri; MraOhas Woodward, JSdlth Woodward, F Tltuborlnko, U M-iuoring, J Whot- nol If. K pinuir. Geo Lubmnr,.Mrs IJut ton, Mra Custer, MUs Karloy, A H Dib hlo.SGulson, Mr. Show, D McCoy, H Thai, Mr Wagonor. Mrs J C DoUn, Miss X Dolan. ..M'u.j.i'.'j.j xi '.... m1, Alr: thtiiphes Jolnltig In tho service. Mr. Lough Is a pleasing singer and bis nd drpss was very good, mid wns well rp reived, by his hearers. Iiarol Mnttsoit. who was nr rested nl Aslprln Sunday evening for Shooting Theo Larson and Isnk Norland, while engaged In n poker game In the Kanln saloon, wai arraigned on ; the charge ol nsMtlt wtb a dangerous weapon. H waived rxatnliiOtlon and was held under (500 ootids to a nit thu action ol Circuit Court. acjjg Prorn Tuosday'a Dally, F. A. Sncchl Is treatlug his rcaldonco to a coat of paint. Mrs. pal Ray of tho Coos Day cream ery wa,s in town yesterday, shopping. Miss Maud Coku is visiting with Mr. nudrs. 4 P Clinkonboard fqr a few days. Mr. ard Mrs. C, H. Merchant arrived from Portland on the Alliance, accom panied by their daughter, Miss Lilly, who has nearly recoverd from tho ill ness which he contracted while going nnf. nrift irMMt anomAft tn Vim flin offh John Yoakam, the boss logger of tbi- ,-,., lrBln .., oannftl, MWwl. -tbmus slough and bid head book tend- fnr iun..ilflori - - . ....-.. er were in town yesiert-ar aftertupplfes When you want a physic that is mild and gently eaiy to lake and certain to net, always nee Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. For ealo bv Juo Preuu. M. and Mrs. Geo. Flanagan, left Mon day morning on a Ian day tr'p to Seat-tie. Llfcsaving Suits Condemned Duing tho last visit of tho Life-saving Inspector at the Ooq Hay station, lis cnndemnwl the two rubber stilts with which tho service waa equipped. They are snpposed to bo tho Inst ones of that class In the sorvico in this cnuntrr. On of the suits was put onto n visitor and after It was Intlated he went into the water nnd gnvo an exhibition. After the trial It was evident the boys conld sen thn usolcssness ol tho old re galia. Thoy would bo entirely wortbless In the present high statoof perfection ot the Life-Saving service. Miss. Jottio Watson, who has been spending the summer at Coos City, but been visiting in town for the psst fen days. Frita Abendrotb of Portland of the firm of Abendrotb Bro'e, Jewelers is In town visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Itochon. T. Mickelwrlght has a new sign on the front of his new jewelery store on C St. J. R. Kochon did the painting on the sign. The Alliance while coming up tho bay run on a mud flat above the Standard Oil Co'a. wharf. The Cruiser brought her passengers to Marsefleld. Jefferson Myers, President of the Lewis and Clark Exposition Commioninn wishes to inform all Coos and Curry County citizens to send their names and addresses and the names and addresses of an) of their Eastern friends to whom they wish to have Oregon souvenirs sent. V. 0. Pratt and family left for Big creek Monday, for a couple ol weeks outing, Mrs. 0. J. Seeley and Miss Perch returned from a week's outing at Seeley's logging camp. Dyjontory Cured Without tho Aid of n Doctor "I am Just up from n hard Hindi ot (u litis : Muonttiry)svtMr T A I'lnner.H well known ineniliaiit ol Urmnmtimt renn. "I used one iiml) bottle of Uhnm liorliilii'B Cnllo, Ulinllo luni Dinrrhona Heint'dy nnd was rureil Mltlmii Iiaviiiu a dijolor. I oniiHlibir It thi best oliolem wed icliio In tho world" Tl pro la no need of oniploylnu n ilnulnr when this l UM'il, for no diH'lor c.in 'preMirtbrt n better inedicliio fnr hiLinl i.n.n 1.. anv .'orni idthi r Tor ehlldroo or nilitltP. It never lulls and Ik pleutant to take, tor sale by John Pruiiss. mU.4m.Im MAIL HOUTE CHANGE Coos Bay Again Warned of Impend' Ing Dangor. Building the Temple T1.. ..L. .IJ.1..I II. f l-.l.. I iiiu uru ui uriviiiK mu iiiununinin piling for the Masonic Temple b,BBn on ,' '"''M that are will worth prlnt- Mnn.Uv mnmln.. Mnrl. n ll. . "' b,,t ,hl" Um" " M' !- Again a note of warning cotnos to tho Maii from a gentloman out on iho Coon Hay wagon rond, In regard to tho nohrtuu w bleb is said to be no foot to send Coos Hy mall over the Middle Fork route. Ho says, In part: "The inovo Is to carry thu brass lock pouch over tho Coos Hay road, also tho way Hack, tho balanco via Myrlle Point. This much accomplished, the brass lock pouch will soon follow, nnd the wav olllcrs on tho rotito bo supplied from Myrtln Point. Our correspondent says other things 1A'JM mmm JllCjjJPi )&& JkNXlTsW Iflrl V CAN'T TOUCH tho man who wears SAWYER'S EXCELSIOR BRAND Slickers tyr.u'n i:ilUr S OllrJ ii(.l.li.. , -..I ...W nVfVM "F 1101 rwi, i or iti tioky. IkiK fur irmt inntli. If no) ni itolei'i inl fur raulumx. H.Sir A Ml r. Ittl l.vrlit., Him. AW llraii llMl Political succosa: ''They say ho tins hnil qiiltu 11 kuccutsful career as a poll tlclnii," "Yes, lie has been bribed threo or four times nud always escapud 011 technlanlltios." UIiIckko Itccord Herald, The wnllur-glrl knew n thing or two about table etiquette, so alio sniffed scornfully uasbo said: "It's not our custom to servo n kulfa with pie,'1 No? remarked the patron In surprise; "then bring mu mi axe." Ex. Pr. Dr. Summorville Prosidlng Elder of the Methodist Chnrcb will hold ser vices next Sunday At It a. m. and a a. m. Geo. Beale brouriit the finest lot of melons to MarsbQeld, whlcn were raised on his ranch, that bare bef.n seen in Coos county. , F. X. Holl and N. W. Leadbetter, representing the International Corres pondence Schools of Scanton, Pa. arriv ed from Portland on the Alliance and will spend some tine in Marsbfield in the interest of that well known educa tional institution. Tbey will have on exhibit on display this week. Joo Yoakam and C. T. Johnson took out Fishormen'a license and will com mence fishing tomorrow for the wily Chinook. One of the new houses which John dke has just had romodled is now completed with the exception of paint ing the roof. al for the foundation Is alreadv on the grounds and work will bo prorocuted with all posslblo spoed before rainy weather begins. Contractor Clanson linn tho plans all well formulate) and will bo, ablo to get tho best possible remits in tho shortest time. Peter Logglo will act as general superintendent of the work, The pilings are now being drh on and aro being sent home to hardpan. Tho best material obtainable will bo used throughout tho enttro structure from teller to roof.' Tho original plans will be somewhat dUlated from when over It is fonnd advantagous. 1 ply sound the note of warning. If the buslno's men of Coos llay nni getting their mall tooquiokly, and don't rnro if It Is sotit aver a longer and slower ruuto than rt present, tin Mail can stand It with the rest. Otherwise, something should be donn, boforo it Is tooluto, to head off tho whole scheme. Tho Mail would bo pleated to print somo expressions from the people on this subject. Mrs Ponchoy, of East Marsldluld, has tho thinks of this office for a banket of lunch which left nothing to bo desired in quality nud (tintilty. Peoplu who reiiieinber thu Printer liko that aru all right. Husty Mike's Diary Aug. IV, 1903 If you tell John Smith thu cow you nro Helling him Is A good 0110 when Hain't, hu'll II ml you out a llrlr Is thu sntuu in advertising. .Mrs, T. W. Ken n If, entertained n party of friends at her homo at North llend Momlf.y evening with nu Informal dance uud a bond mi on thu beach. A lovely livening is reported by thoau who attend ed from M.irshlleld. AJnt nunruilan in. 1 m .. .... -.... .. J ,M ,nua tK0" k"' ''P following teachers left yesterday 6iri icmre at n grass-hoppor, but in the y,d wnB lnched Tuesday evening. ff l. A..1.I A -1auuJ al f 1I1..1. ifil sl riAAjllnAa (.,.. tHn ..l... I From Wednasday'a Dally. ThoChehnlls is flnlihlng hor cargo of lumber at Porter mill. The following teachers left yesterday ;," J' graTop,Tnt i th?, from Marsbfield to attend the institute c ' heedless treading on a anake. at H.n,!n bv? n.,rl. Pttn T.i. TJ Pa"J by thoinan who spen.ls I RuBty Mike's Diary, Aug. 16, 1603 Although the moon changes constantly, it ia always the same good, serviceable moon moon ad vs ought to be good ones. Jack Bunch, tho famious bull driver has rented one of tho teams and will haul for some of the loggiug camps on the north fork near Fairview. Mrn. Mollio Allen, of Boulh Fork, Kv says she has prevented attacks of chol era morbus bv taklnir f!hmliflrlln'o Stomach and Liver Tablets when she felt an attack mining nn. Ktixti atta..V- are UHtially caused by indigestion and these Tablets aro just what is needed to cleanse the stomach pnd ward off .the approaching attack. Attacks of bilious colic may be prevented in the same way. For sale by Jno. Prenss. at Bandon today: Carrie Rodin, Ida Rodin, Margaret Anderson, Mrs. P. M. Wilbur, Daisy Reedy, Marion Reody. Rusty Mike's Diary, Aug. 18, 1903. Babies most have baby food for nurish- ment when your business is new, start In slowly with your advertising and build It up gradually. One Lundred pieces of 8-inch water pipe came on the Alliance for the pipe line to North Bond. One thousand more are expected on the Czarina. P. M Wilbur, who has been camping at the McKnlght place.returnrd yee tor day, and Mr. Wilbur will be at the old stand In II. 8engstacken'e store next week. Emfaelt Pierce, ol upper north fork of the Coqulllo river, was in town yes terday. Ho informed us that he was getting lots of logs out at his camp. lie sow has 2,400 logein the river, Pioneer Grocery Changes Hands The Grocery department of the Pioneer Markett has changed bands, E. G. Flanagan having sold to J. U. Tay. lor, Ivy Condron and E. H, Bessey, who took possession yesterday, These gentlemen will form a stock company under the name of Pioneer Grocery Company. Mr. Flanagan retains the meat mar ket, which la in charge of R. SI. Weld er. This store has ono of the best locations in town, and nnder the efficient mana gement of J. II, Taylor, who has had charge for several years, will do a nice trade. Mrs. Tom Coke and family, Mrs. A. Abbot nud family, Mrs. Milo Sumner, Mrs. Cole, Mra. Richards and Miss Ida Ha II expect to leave today via tho Dixie for a weok's camping at Cbf.rloston Bay The A. N. W. Club picnic baa been postponed for one week. The club will meet with Sirs. McKnlcht at the homn Of Mrs. 6. III. Hazard on Thnreday afternoon. . i.. : t ' L..n.n" ..".:. " Tho tug Huntor camo nto Marshdu Id niiaifiu D11111 ui inuun ijiiiiuiuk n cycinna cellar, but neglects to provldo his family Yesterday after freight for Gardiner. with a bottle of ChambHrlaln's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy as n safeguard ajrainat liowol complaints, I W. W. Gage, of lloavur Hill, was In wnma Victim ontnnniruir thnminf ! . . . . stdDnsinnndmlnnn. Tl U . ., . lOWn 7"r UUIIIIM,. in ovorywimre recognizeu as llio most prompt and reliable medlclno in uso for these diseases. For sale by John Preuss. Coos Bay Not In it Oregon, Washington, Idaho and tholr W. Sinclair Bnd Win, Howell of Co qulllo were business visitora'lu Msrsh fluid yesterday. L. J. Simpson arrived homo last oven Recourceslsa noat little book of 88 ing by way of Drain, from bis trio to 1 pages and an oxcoltent map of the three San Francisco and Portluud. etatos gotton out by tho passongor de partment of tho 0. R, & N. and tho S. tValtcr Law horn has morod Irom Sirs. W. B, Pipor, ol North Btnd, re turned Sunday from Coos river, whore eho has been making a short visit at the home place, where they ore having a neat cottage erected for futuro occupancy. -.... . P. Railroads, by Rinaido SI. Hall. Tho Fairvlow to McKlnley, where ho wilt 000K is lull o( gooa matter pertaining , "lu K1' or rraiiK nnow. to the throe states and somo illustrations In tho entire book Coos Bay is men tioned but once as follows: "Drain, Douglas County .Oregon., Lo cated at tho head olUmpqua Valley, the Point of connection with stago lino for Geo. Weavor arrived from Han Fran cisco on thu Czarina, to visit his parents, Mr. uud Sirs. P. 8. Weaver, of this city. - - 11 John Bornath and Wm, Llllienthal, of JaB, Cowan, boss ol the C. B. SI. & L, Co, camp on South slough, was in town yesterday on business. He eaye tbey ' Trevel By Sea, The fsllowleg passengers arrived from the north on the Alllenco, In addition to the list reported by wire: J. F. Dale Sire. J. Slyers, E. Kling. T. Culberteon D.N. SIcDonold, Etta Hillard, W. H. Bcardeley, R. E. Canflold, Jas. Timon , W. L. Hasbrook, Wm. Hayman, S. P. The Lnthoran church was crowded Hanowolt, Sliss Belle Murphy, Sirs. Sunday evening to listen to the singing Happy, B. R . Hannaford, Robt. Colbert- temperanco evangelist, Lougb, tho other The Telegram's Roseburg correspond ent was badly off on his long range gues ses at the games played last woek. He had Roseburg defeating Slarshfleld, in stead of North Bend, on Wednesday; Bandm instead ol North Bend on Friday. 1 W I ft&i;J ClIMMAa. A..,, f I - w I iih'-s,! urnniAr I Aniihiii ru IJKG&trAi millllLH I f lllllll if llllt 'Y II AiaBariV ' ku mr m mm JLrSStmWi ff9Vm II III III I I I II III llvllll I m 7MiIirAJ a MllMllll 11 W llll I -avMorarasiBBiainr'.f rt mt sssi mmmW;k'irfvA -mmmymnu w,vm Coos Bay towns. Has State Normal Yurrrw wont up Coos river yesterday School," Of courso Coos Bay is of no with their dogs, guns, and blankets for Interest to these railroads and it would a few days outirg. not even do to mention tho fact that there was such an important point on the Pacific Coast. Moving Pictures J. W. Cook has arrived from tho in torior with his Big EdiBon ehovv, com II. S. Bonobruku won the hammerless Lofovro shotgun which wrs rallied ut Owpri'B cigar storo Sunday evening, witji a throw of U. I;8. Kaufman and Co, roport solo of ili.i fl ol MIU1I nu 'i ,.k a i. , ing in by way or tho Umpqua with in ' w. w ., . ., , . , ' t An,, tun t . . I w w M t0 K Il Montgomnry of Do- own rig, and will exhibit in town Frl-I ,,, TI1 ImMM day and Saturday nightB, one night nt I !? nlfWA anI t mf a4 XT ah 4 1. D.h, I iUU.,0UutokUJluumm. nw m- i in. i.. -.- I.- i nu iiivo u.i vnuui to mink tail no jiiaidof ncll advertised articles. They Sir. Cook has been qulto Bticcossful Uiltlt Vila all tn ulnnA tt n nin !..... C .. I nrt nimilinuMil lwlnj-t iIia ttt I . I.. ... Miuruiui(touu uuiutu inuiuauvu hjt tuu The Quick. Sure Cholera Cure is myne's AMVM-ain.Bftd atotfMW lafatUU n.Jw iARMlNATIVE for CrisapB, Diarrfcoet, DywHtry, Ckokra Hothui, ! RAT CAM ago, and has mado expetiBivo addition to bis outflL He has recontly recoired one of Edison's latest moving pictun macbinoB of tho most approved pattern, in which the vibration which has bee such Atinoyanco in mnviug pictures l een tt'liloet entirely, or finite, ellm ted, Putting on his ehtertuiumentat pop i lar prices ol 25 cents lor ' adults and IG cents for children, with no charge reserved seats, hd will undoubtedly nave good houses, geats are now ale it Butler's, . been bin ini. affix his trudornark, lix, C II. Merchant occompaultxl by bis family mid a party of friends went for a short plenum) trip up Coon river Tue day stopping at Roger' and tho Ilesrey Orrnmury, Those going reported n du- llghtlultliiiH. ... i ii At the Chamber of Commerce rooms last evening Jefferson Myers met a number of tho tunmbors of thu Ohumbor and In nu iufo'iuul mani.tir thu matter of an exhibit nt tho St. I)iils fuir was talkfd over. A fuller nccount of thu meeting will bu given In tomorrow's paper. .Myrtle Point Ktiterprlso Mrs. Fannin "Warner, who is About 76 years of age, had the misfortune to full and break her right leg Monday morning. In stopping from a box on which she una standing she lost hor footing with tho result that both bonee In her right leg were brokun just nbovo tho ankle. Dm. Leop and White wore called and reduced tho frac ture und roiort thu lndy getting nlong nicely for one so well up in years. Moving Piclure Exhibit Them wan a good Iioiimi last Saturdny nikht ut thu Libornl Hull to see the dou ble exhibit of the Kdlcon .Moving Picture and Illustrated Song Co. by J. W. Cook, and no ono wan disappointed, Such ex hlbltH nro worthy ol a better house than they generally bring; but tho attendance wan unusually largo; nnd nil seuruixl highly appreciative of thu entire exhibi tion. Sir. Cook Iiuh had a long expert ence with thin kind of ontortolnuiont and adds greatly to its value by his clear explanation-). Ilia apparatus is Juet from tho fuctoiy, nnd Is of tho very lat est device Wo bespeak for tho com pany success wherever thoy go. Silver- Ionian. Left Coos Bay For Curry County Mr. nud Sirs. Jafforson Myers leave Sfarthflold this morning for Bnndon, after a fow days aojourn at the' Hay. From Ilandon thoy go to Port Thu CxathiA enme iu yesterday. Tho captain reporteu fine trip up, hut on thu down trip houtiiuo thu nva made a 0,mrd, thence to Gold Uuarl , Oliotco .......,...,.., ,o..Wr 10 me , Wudo and Grants 1. e .ud llionco di ,,1,ot h0Ubt' , red li Forllun I. Sir. Myers 1b much Sire. Frank Blnek, ol Sumner was in ud with '" lUnl the people of . .ii . . I thin section take in thu matter of maVliiD town yesterday in company with her I an exhibit of tho ru-oiirmnlflilTSur? brother and sister-in-law, Sir. and Mrs. I jy "t the Bi. Louis Kxnositlon in thu 0. II, Beyers., of Cai.yonvi.le, ho are aZ'iiL'SS ft! visUIng rJUVM At SuuinorJor.a luwi r.M"., , M. Myota buu beon promised I Mt'Vitrill IrwIlsiiiliiM I .mI.II.Ii- Li t -. jducircooai;un,;;:,,u,v8 mo pro - .V.! -'iW:4it- .". jf ''f.l'te .U