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About Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1903)
,!( J. Vfly ' "'Swf.fW' y-. iv v- .. . , , vu V vl V 4 . .1 t ,1 'mmrmrsoMt: Bsp TVmaa.riitfnn will w n,idin Mtr tbe nam am ewer w tL guest oi Major Co. Jofcn II. Pater, ftr tl hot debt yearn manager of the Aaaodatwl Prcsa in New England, has purchawd control of the Boston Traveler. Dr. August Manns ot London re cently entered bis aeTCTrtjMdntb year. lie hna been a mnalcal conductor to kxmdon for half a century, KxvT'nlted States Bcnator Frank His rock of New York will entertain Presi dent Uooeorelt at hta home In Syracuse xrhen the latter visits that city on Lu- bor day. Tbo youngest professor In the world la probnbly Albert SpaMlna-, who Isf tlilrtccn nnd wail recently mado orofw- for of music at tho corjacrvatortuni In Bologna. William Garrett Inventor of the eteol rod and widely known In srteel circles, died recently at Mount Clemens, Mich. He built cwry rod mill in Germany and was as well known to the steel men of Europe an to those of thla coun try. Arthur Barclay, the newly elected prcsldcntof Liberia, to of pore African Ptock, born In Jamaica, whence bin parents emigrated to tbo African re public when be waa atUI a child. lie has already held several government positions there. George E. Carrcrt, an employee of the United States court ot clelme, la the nearest lineal descendant ot tho Lords Baltimore in thta country and would bear the title Lord Baltimore If it were not now extinct lie Is a genial mid dle aged gentleman of modest abd re tiring disposition. General Fitz-IIugh Lee has accepted tne umtauon or tnc Dnngntars or the Revolution of-Jcraey City to deliver an oration at the unvcllmg of tho Paulus Hook battle monument, Jersey City, on Oct 24. General Leo la a descendnnt of Light Horse narry Lee, who com manded the Americana in the Paulus Hook light Jly .10, 1770. An African Uou. One day when elephant bunting In the naseleka territory, accompanied oy 250 men, I was astonished suddenly to behold a majestic lion slowly and steadily advancing toward us with a dignified step and undaunted bearing. I.nshlnK bis tall from side to side nnd growling haughtily, he fixed his terrl bio eyes upon us and displayed a store of Ivory well calculated to inspire ter ror among the timid natives. A headlong flight of the 250 men woa the lmmedlnte result and In tho confn rdon of the moment four couples of my dogs were allowed to escape. Thce instantly faced the Hon, who, finding by his bold bearing he bad put bis en emies to flight, now became solicitous for tho safety of hla little family, with which the lioness waa retreating In the background. Facing about be followed them v?Up an Independent atep, growling fiercely at the dogs, which trotted along on ei ther side of him. As mjr natives had nil deserted me, 1 considered it unwise to Interfere with his departure and, calling back my logs, aaw the last of .this king of the forest without regret "Five Years' Hunting In Africa." MR.S. L. S. ADAMS, Of CtAlvrason, Tuuts. "Vflnc of Cardul Is Indeed blessing to tired women. Having; suffered for stvea years with weakness and bear. latdowa pains, and ruvin tried sev eral doctor and dwficnt remedies wltti ao sticcew, your Vine of Cardul was the only thing which helped me, and eventually curtd me H seemed to build up the weak parts, strengthen the system and correct Irrejularlllu." By "tired women" Mrs. .Adams mesa nervous women whb have disordered menses, falling of the womb, ovarian troubles or any of these ailments that women, have. Yoa can cure yourself at borne with this great women's remody, Wine of Oardui. Wine of Oardui has cured thouanda of cases which rj uoctersnaYOiailel-ioboneHt. win no bejgia to get well today? All druggists have $1 .00 bottles. For any stomach, liver or bowel dluof der The d ford's Black-Draught should be used. ftffadTfoeancllttareiura.adilreH. glrlii I LaolM AarUorf llemr Aiuaooga AJeoiouie I WINECARDLiij "' i au yrv JUk. BANDON WINS Rough House at City by the Sea From Wedneaday'a Dally, North Bend suffered defeat at tho hands of Bandon in Sunday's bait name on the Bandon grounds by a scoie ot 4 in 3. -. .. .. ,. . . Tho Jotlh-Bnd boys were not charm cd by tho treatment they received, and visitors from MarahfirM say that Ban don roughs carried things with a high hand. Gilllsple, North Bend's new pitch er, who occupied the box for the flret inning and part of the second, was mak ing 11 ueciaeuiy iateres(lngloridllllons Braves. But anfortofirtely he hit a Bandon player with the ball, an acci - d.nton which Bandon uiually seems to who l,as been coi.fi.ied at the Good Sa countfor several byM during a game, martan nospluli r0rtlan!. for eowral ana mis aroused areat Indignation, Presently it occurred again, this time clearly without intention on the part of either pitcher or batsman, and then the Bandon rooters became uncontrolla ble, and there was a small riot with wild threats of violence. The crowd demanded the retirement of the pitcher, and made such a rough house of it, .that k-n.l-11 .. .nh.,fnl-. ....1 ll,l .!. reu.of tne game. The North Benders state that the grounds were in very bad condition. Adwriter neod not be afraid of words Tbeteare all right when ut-etl properly, It was by ute of words that Othello won DeHlfinons, and it was the eh-qtu-mv of Marc Anthony winch rtirml tho jKipu. l.cetornth against Brutun and tho ret It is not the nioof wjrds which is to be guarded against, bnt ths mi:- uso of tlieiu. . C State and General) Baker. City has let contracts for a new city ball. Forest fires are raging In Joeenhlna ' county, - . 8outhern Oregon reports a heavy yield of Alfalfa. The Watter?Ille sawmill county has cbanped bands. in .Lane John Wafers a miner near Placer, Oro. attemotad Buleide last week hvnhnnitn ThA k.ii ... . v.1 u .,..' i.ne ball pass near his heart but failed to kill him. The Marblobead and Concord, two cruisers of the North Pacific Equardon, areat Portland. I i I Lee M uebouee, of Pendleton, will tend life famlous collection of Indian' pictures to the St. Louis Exposition i Cattle in Lane Countv urn ,lvin.J & t from bl?ck tongue. Ail but 18 teachers passed pucceeeful examinations at Eugene last week, Tho body of Wm. KoJtnan, Portland,. who was drowned Thursday at Newport was found at low tide Friday morning, The Almeda Mining Company, .at Gallco creek will have a new emelter. A California stock buyer made a buy of 1200 of cattlo near Afhl&ed last week. Wm. M.Murray .owner of tho celebrat ed pacing stallion Diablo, djed in Balem Friday night of typhoid fevor. The pumping works at Jieppner, Or., has broken down and a wator famin is the roeuit. Big forest fire Is raging In the moun tains near Detroit. The Fedorated Trades are up against the real thing In Portland. One of their number a hatter threw a bomb Into the Uuionsby demanding that thoy take .. t . .. , . " r own medicine and wear no other' but Union made hats. j SmMi Forty tons ol bt.iiUti powdorwu dlo-! charged at tho quarry at Duchy, wh'oro' wk iu uuinsi gut uuv iur uu ViUiuanuin river jetty. Roy Peters, ot Coburp, now ta In -''-- vv tho 8alum Insano Asjlnm as a result ol IT reading too many cheap novels." ?Io!t was a voracious reader and uevoiued scores of tho trashy books. Dr.'R, II. Curl ol Albany was nonrly Ruffocated in hit roaldonco thn othecdny, Uo laid a lighted ot(tar on on n chair aud lying down on a lounge, dropped, iu,to a deep sleep. His face nnd hands ncru deeply burned. Horace G McKlnloy, who with fo-nr er United States CommleMoneis MU ! Marie L. Ware, must nnfwor to theext L Fedornl Grand Jury on chargo ol concplr Ing to public lands by forging tho names ol fictitious ontrymon, has retumrl to Portland. v Urron RurnS( the yotlnK m.B 0flrant ' Pass whoso kull was fractured b being '8truckby B eovoro hovr wlh n ball, and jay(1 ig reporteti rouch improvetl, and will recover. Young Burns was uncri- kIohb ten days and totally paralyzed during that time, as a result of tho ac cident. Miss Marie Ware, of lrmlofiico famo is returning homo to Kugeno after a Itlt to Denver. , t rt . 1 Uli.lt ..1 lr ..OUniy .O linvu KM CII.U. i the state fair. Will Coos coiuty have. 'ono7 Eugeno'a Water enpply is boroaniug Inadequate to the demands. Claims aggregating fSOOO are. rondo against Multnoma County owing to the' bridge ditater. The weavers and lanndrv pro'e ol Snlrm played bBfe bull lat cindny Flng I played flrt bneniul Gnw A way pi'rlxst. ' I4ii J.Tronibley wna taVen from Jul at lIilltloro Monday night, tarn-d nnd feathen-d nnd onlerel out of town. Ih- whs t public nuiirtnro. "A man at Heppncr who had owned an old plug team, wogon and harness before tho flood claimed ovory plecp of harnces that wan .found and got 40 ect of el nolo harness." HillisMcCrarkey a 13-yenr-old boy at i Aatmta rnliilwt with 11 flullvnrr waann ..., L, '.... ......... .i. rusuiuug in hid ituaiu, nupiuin oj mc liver was tho cause. After u cearch for six weeks, William Foeter, an engineor, returned to Port land Tnecday with the body of hii con, ; Fred, who was drowned near tho Cas cades, having drifted about lOt) mild. Hermann J, Geer, father of Ex Gov- ernorT. T. Gear, and a pioneer of Ore , - ., . . gon since 1847, died after a few days illnoea at IiIh residence in Core, Hunday, AuiMijt Ifl. Deceased was born in Mudi- 80n County, Ohio, in 1828 nnd cnir.e with bis parentsln 1611 nnd eettled in Yamhill County, Oregon. J. H. Armprlnt, a Southern Oregon plomwr n-an found dead In bin cab tin n?ar G M H-ucli a few days ago. 111 new houses have lioen built I Eugene tilnca Jan. lit' Portland hotel? aro crowded to Ihetr fullest capacity .by tonrhtfl. A Hcore more hotelti will bo in demand for 1!JS. Tho Columbia Lumber Company' sawmill shut down at Vsiucovcr. Tem porary financial cmbaraanrieut is tho cause, Josephine county is Hated amoug the very few places whore platinum U fouad. Only 91 oz?. vrere produced-It, America in 1002, It Ii found In black sand, Grants PaBB has a bald beaded club. The Florence board ol trade paeedd resolutions proteeting ngninpt tho aban donment of Improvemontof Siuslaw har bor. Tho Supremo Court has granted th attorney for tho City of Portland, L. A McNary, In tho case of Kadderly vx Portland, 30 days from August -10 tr which to file his brief. This is in tin loin caeo tlifjt in vol yen thot validity of tli referendum amendment. cu It 1 1 1 1 1 1 I H 1 1 1 M j 1 1 1 1 1 e LUMBER ' '. ', ! '. , '. ', That is wlmt wc huve to sc and vc enn fill all orders for ntiy nud all kinds. The quality i? guarantcd and the price is Right. yOur Stock includes anything required lu Fir, Spruce, Rod and White. Cedar. j .4. ' ' . " ' SIMPSON phone main i5i i ii ill nun i niiHvfww STATE NORMAL SCHOOL Monmouth, Oregon. Tral' mi? clxl for trm-lvr owv-t nrMiig- I eil srml))' fw tMininr trai h fu' n Mih. i, 01 inr prolnM'ti . v i np ovi nnrn' i l r Kt kImI .uhJ Iinndn1 uo- k UHM i- 'U.il c i 1 ict c)vk4. I lir Irntori'l fo iwdtl t- ,f II. u KlMtt at ie ar cuvnl P k pp. 11h-Vru t iric IV;sitn rnt u h;i cntMtl 01 1 P111 ! puhlfc hool of atxH $o pM its It v I! iMjM'tn ct in all lis b ich . irr hI 1 Jnjui ,tutc Urawi- e.nnd ltifcat r In 'I w Noun it oonrv. ilwt l)rl ami UH;krt w,iy r 1 jH.h Crilireaie t jit irrt wi, sxpi. aad I n tMiMlodBf or Infurmatlxn aillvt orj.it. hitl-r. Ii I). Kor. Sccirta y, Pinnlsent. Xo l"f? preparntlon.i simply dsra opdry catarrh; thoy dry up tho soerotiooa, whldt edhero to thq mornbrano and deconv. jo9, cnualng ft fa' moro serious troublo than tho ordinary fona of catarrh. Avoid all dry. ing Inliahuits, fumes, smokes and enuffs aud uso tliat which cleaimcx, nonthes and 'fjtalft. Iy's Cream Daltn i auch a remedy and will euro catarrh or cold in tho head eajdly tud ploannutiy. A trial slro will be mailed for 10 cents. All dniggtaU aell ths fc'Jo. niza. Ely Brothers, P0 Wnrron St., N Y. Tho Jlalui cures without puln, does not IrriUto or causo nneerJng. It spreads ltaeh over nn Irritated and angry surface, rolio. ing immediately tho pninf ul Inflammation. I With Fly's Cream llnlm you oro armed against Nasal Catarrh and Hay Fotct. 00 fEAPlS' EXPHRICNOG Tnaoc Manna Dcbiomb COPVRIOHT8 Ac Anrona ttntlnf a tkctth and riMcrtpUnn triar ndiklr ajfrwun far oblnlon f10 wlitlbw no uranilna It err batlr pulomblM. Omiuiuiilnk Ir Mfxrwun our opinion rio wntlatr (.0 t.'iti'itrlctlrcnnUdonUa, lUudtirOkon I'atcnu nt ir. OMu.l oatmejr rurcurinir mihiiu. I'air.u lakua turouuh Munu ft Co. ivovti tfuUl n-)ll4, wlttiout elinrvo, la tho ricaa. J -XT! tit tif. A hnndonlrlllotrtxl wtoklr ji!Uimi of anr folenililo limrnnJ, Ttnui.tl ttui four tuontlu, II. uoiaojali nwsat. &1UHH & Co 01Croa'-NevrYQrk Snacii Oinoa, SB V BL. WaWilwdoa. U, C. ; I four tuonti r uim or onri Our Monthly Publication vlll keep you posted on our work and methods. Mailed Free to tho ADVERTISING MAN ?i ! jg 4 H H fsjl V B t? n MDHQRa MOWS )1 T - .... 'J y, ot any rcsponsiblj hottfle. 5 nMmvxr&msai i'jame iai iiui nm K?1 F.BDOW, Agent, JU 4ffi!4&m-&iW&'M I s. 00 AK"ut Binpi .' .n IiVIi 10 II H H 1 1 Fj I M II j S LUMBER CO., NORTH BEND, OR -m mi h i u 1 1 u h ii u i n 1 1 Flanagan & Bennett Bank DIHKUTOHS: T. R.Hhorl- dun.J. W. Iloiiiiotl; PIIKH.; nnd. II. Flaniiguti, VICE WlHS.; it. F. Willlnms, CASH I EH. Capital, $50,000. MARSI1FIELD, OBEOOtf Wo nratl)r obtain V. 8. and Vrxtign .'T.JJUJ llri. Bfcl HciiU inolel, sketch or rhino UIutmiUqo tor froa rerort ixi IIiwtorU;curu fatents nml AUmuMUtr for free Dook, to Jpposlte WASHINGTON D. a THE STEAMER ARCATA. Jr. O. NELaON, Mantel. Will MuKe llAKiilstr Trip BETWEEN COOS 13. A. Y AND SAN FKANCISCO -OARRYINU- ?A6SEN6ER3 AND FREIGHT AT -LOWEST RATES. Oregon Coal A Navigation Co., 1'roprietoss, larshfleldj Oregon 1 Nl t4YmmMBKflPwit "m LIT 1 sHaMsl aKBHs aul VsrVar S lrUBalBBBBHBafSLLBBSki TiiAUE-NAHKS ffiMkMl U. S. Patant OfTIo ro Oity, Oroja . . HiUniQ, Ui Uii;jTiiatliiltiam Tn!IKllLANI),AUT JUNK 3, 1878, NOTIQK VOll PlBLIOATIONi United Hlntct UuiJ Oflks, Kottliufg, OrrQin. , ta8, lyoti Nollco Ii lirrcliy clven Hint In coiiipllanre with the irovt(ons of the act of Conurru of Juno i 1878. rnllllctl "An net for (lie mI of ilmbr lamli In thn State of CullfurnU, Oicgotii No vadn, and Waihlilglon Territory," a extended to nil tho hihllc Lnd ritntci by net of Augtut 4, iBysi. , WILLIAM HilNNRR of Koielmrg, county of DoiiijUi.SUte of Oregon, 1ms thl day Aled In ihlt odlcb lilt iworn tintrment No, 5107. for tho purclmw of the Norlheail iiiwtier of etlon No. 30, Towndifp 6 rouih. ItflnRO No. 10 West, nnd will ofTer proof' to iliow that the Mmltoticht Ii mom vilimhle fur Iti timber or itona thnn for ncrlcullutn purl IWH, nnd to ejtnlillili hli'daliu to Mid Unit be, fore the Krcliter and Itecrlvrr of ihlt oOlce nl Kotcliurg, OrtKon, on Saturday, Hie lath day 01 srpiriMier, lyoj. orpirnioer, I1. lie names a wTtnejiei: Charles lliom and ohn Thorn, of KoKlmrg, Oiegon, Wllllanl nu nnd Frank 1-oiiif. ol Cleveland. Oreaon. AllV nml nil orrsons ehilmlnir niUrrmlr llie 1 1 alne drscrilml lands ate reiursted to file their cianm in inn oince on or ixiore saiu tain uay of Meplrmlier, 1903. 5-aj ; J. T. IUID0XS, Krglsler. TUB IIIOUKST BKNSATI0N BTKnYWIIXIIB UlLIPUT Colupeublo Pookit -6TCRI206COPU APPARATUS- Thn smallest Htereotcnpe with the itrunguit optical effect. Highly finished In different colors with rich gold and silver decorations (mountlnir!. InclmU lug 20 V. F. Photographs. Views of art igenro.i ruiUK unj,y 1 1 W. Snot every whom prepaid in letter (01 n. AOENTH WANTED. LIMPUT StEBEOSCOPC CO. F0RKK8T BUILDING, PhlUlelpliYa -- 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 ADMINISTRATIS NOTlCfi Notice Is hereby giren that tho under 'ilgnod has been appointed nilmlulatra trlx of thu oetato of Charles W. l'atur 4nu, deceasetl,, by tho County Ooiirt of Coos County, Oregon. And all poreous having ulaliu,gainit said estate, are hereby required to present them with tho proor vduchttrs, to, me, at the olllco of Hall A Hall, at MarahMd, Coos County, Oregou, within six inoiithi 'rorn this date. Dated this 1st day of Angnt lnai . . , , , , Ida 1 Patcsmcit. Ailminlatratrix of thu estate ol l,'li. ,-s W , Piiterton, doceasod. - 0. VANTEI)-Sl-:W;ilAL INDU8THI oim perrouh in each statu Pi trawl for muse eetnbllfhed elnven years nnd with a large capital, to call upon riinrchnnts a id nenti for iiu:ci-nbil nnd prnfhablu I ne, IVrmaneuterigngementv Weekly 'anil salary of 8 nud nil traveling ex written nnd ttoi.. hills advanced In rash eh week. Experience nut ienMaL Mts iiioii roiuiuiico and enclora aelf-ad- i"".Td ,l,nv"lol"'- .TIIK A.TION.VL, 3J I Dearborn Ht 0 h cgo. 'fsfsjislitjisjetjesje IF YOU WISI TO ADVERTISE ! IN NEWSPAPERS i aVnrWrlaTHB AT ANYTtMl j CM m WrtU P. T MSVk inwRTicm mint nr! ( I m,v. utuu. u tut unaiuina budiivi ; j ; 64 A 6,Merctuate' Csckaege ASiPBANCtlCO. UU ! ! lSaja)sjsjl asja :gee fee.- : m M a at 1 m OB DEALER IN !ail00EKIE8 FIIE8I1 FKUIT8.VEOB TA I1LE8 I'ROVISIOHS, 1-LpUH FEED, Kl'i'O., OF THE HE8T QUALITY l'HIOES UEAHONAII1.E. Fit 0 ZEN OYHTEKH EVERY DAY. j : : JA Street, Marsh field. Ore m m .3 Masai u'Bos Bay Wholesale. Lipi IIEADQUARTERH FOR II.I Q II UllADE L1CJUORH CIIUIOE WINES AND I1RANDIES. ruim LliADINti BRANDS OF BOTTLED DEEM pamily Order5 oliciied. 8QLB AOENT FOR THE OELIC IJRATED RAINIER BEER Family orders for Tops, pints an( ' qtmrts, tlnhvorod by tho case. Robert iMarsden. i 5 s . v'h-y! -' . v..Sy.rr1nrirM.E ,z,tix'.:,,?k&j 'in-mtii'M& , tt W SU'- V