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About Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1903)
?'m"mmt tmE8J&!: J, wTpl . W l r i THE OLD KEUABUE fum D. W. Uazanand E. A. PuUrbaugh, lout of scree wast tbey pkyed ia Coo representing the PortUtrl Journal, ar-l County, Itii safe, to ht that they have at least not found the Coos "bush rived 70 erday oyer the O001 Bay watron road, 011 a trip in tho Interests of that purer, R. B. Shore-wood, ot Suninur, lma 6old hit pair of horse?, two wagons, curt and harness to Mr, Thompson, n newcomer, who has tha old Stickney rlacu Catching slough, on AKlNfi POWDER Abtolutotypur THMMEfS NO SUBSTITUTE .a.:tt:d XjOOIj From Thurae'ay'a Dally. A light weight foot ball team ia being organized. J. W. Flanagan of Xorth Bend was in town yesterday. jjio uxturoi or tho iJk en loon nro laiing removed and tho building will bo converted into an iw cream stand by Cnrl Winner. Magnoa A Mutton will uo tho room vocntl by Mr. Wiiiuer, Coquille Herald Yo editor took quite nn extoneivo hunt last week but wo cnu assure the public that there wero no game law violated. With a wholesome diet of ham and eggs, wo returned much refreshed by tho outing. J. E. Hilar, Qrcman 00 engine No, 3, got tho little finger of his left hand caught and tnashed yesterday while shaking down the fire, eo that it was necesrnry to ampntato tho member, Ur. McCormac performing tho operation. Keep your ears open and you ,hear something drop. may Tibblta was in North Bend yesterday on business. J.W. . Claus Wickland of Shaffer's camp was In town yesterday on business. Mr. Clyde Briggs, son of E. 1). Briggs Esq, a prominent lawyer of Ashland, is hero on a visit with Mr. Earl Strango. Ho graduated from tho Ashland Stato Normal Collego in Juno and ia on his way tojSt, Johns, Wash ., where ho is to teach school. losguers" m easy as they thought. If the bushteaguers trere bo betUr than they bad them ilsed up they cortalnly could not have expected many laurels, as tho honor of vanquishing such players would havo added littlo to tholr glory, 1 W iimi 1 Wii . ' The 'Wrong Lady A good story Is bolna told at tho oxpetieo of Hubo Mast, deputy county clurk. It scorns that A few days ago, i young nmu from tho Bay wont over to procure n marralpo license. Ilia lady lovo being under ngc, ho took along the mother's consent in writing, to her ruartiAgo. Ho got his license all right and cam home, when it was discovered that Deputy Mast had glvou tho law's con sent to tho young man's marriage, not to tho girl ho Intended to wed, but io tho lady whom ho had boon fondly regarding as his mother in-law to be. Rather than follow this program mapped out for him by tho deputy county clerk, however, tho young man did some live ly rustling, and had tho daughter's name re-substituted for tho mother's, and they will bo happy yet. .,. Major I D, Kinney arrived yesterday from his trip to tho East, In good hwlth and good spirits, B. F, Parsons, tho well-known optician and oculist, la nt tho Blanco parlors on h!s.yenrly rounds. 8. 0, Brown Is getting ready to glvo It. Walter': roddoneu in bouIIi Marsh lield a now cunt of paint. Deputy Sheriff E. M. Galllor is on the bay summoning Jurors for tho Him of court which moots kupt. llth, Tho lumaltin of Miss Emma. Kruger who died nt St Vliuenta Hospital wilt; . rlvo in Marshfiold on the Alliance, which i duo huro Saturday. ulold Prvnttd The startling announcement that a pre Vrn tire of salclde had baert discovered will Interest many, A ran down ays. iii ui uijwuueiigr iiiTurmuiy preceuei sulolde and something has been found that will prevent that condition whldh makes suicide likely. At the first thought of self destruutlon take Kleolrlo Bitters. It being a great tonlo and nervine will strengthen the nerves and build un tho svstem. It's alio a umai u. 1 .... ... . " .:-"' oiumncii, i.ivor ami iviunay regulator, OnlvOQo. cJatlftfuctlon auarautoml hv John Preuss. Druggist. Duoks are slowly flying; in on watered Coos Hay, whllo the wary hunters are digging their gum out of garrot, their boots out of the mud and swiping their neighbor's dog, Harbor "Will you havo anything on your facu when I havo finished, sir?" Victim-"! do not know. But I hopo you'll leave my noeo, nt least." Tit-Bits. President Clark and Foreman Chase of tho Bamlon Woolen mills nro at North Bond jlooklug Jovor tho 'progress nudo at tho now mills thuru. Earl Winner, night cook lu tho Chop House, returned Tuesday from bis hunting trip. J. W. Leneve of Coquillo came down ,tu Marshfield yesterday on the. train for a business eojourn. Puts an End to It Ail a cneuous wail ommea comes as a result of unbearable pain from over taxed organs, Dizziness, Backache, Liver complaint and Constipation. But thanks to Dr, King's Now Life Pills tbey put an end to It all. They are gentle but thorough. Try them only 23c. Guar anteed by Red Cross Drug Store. Chas. Holandor was iu town yester day, bringing his littlo girl to havo tho stitches removed from tho wound in her foot caused by tho removal of a largo eplintej about a week ago. Killed Sonic Dears J. W. Catching and Jus. Htock killed threo bears near Buiuner, Wednesday. They wero working on tho road, when Mr. Calchlng'a shepherd dog treod two cubs near tho road. Mr.Btock went homo for, a gun, and during his absence, tho old she-boar appeared on tha sevno. 8ho appeared to bo annorqd about some thing and acted vory rudely toward Mr. Catching.' Tho boxing match which Is said to havo taken place would undoubt wily havo bcon vory Interesting to a spectator, but (ho old bear was handi capped by tho dog hanging to her tall and Mr. Catching stayed In tho tins until tho arrival of his ro-onforcomonrs, when a fow" shots settled the beef family. . Alottor from K. 0. Whitley, wlio recently wont to Tnnlno, Waalit, to visit Ills brother, says thnt 1 16 intends to slay thero all winter, as his brother Is not well. Ilo nays there In lotn of woik no. Ing on there, hut wages nro not so good as lu Coos county, f Chas. Sneddon will go to fhn Frauds. roonthuiiuxtArcnta, accompanying his his daughter Mro. Bedford, who Is ro. turning to tier homo nuar Uukursllold, Gal., who Iikb boon making n visit hero, Mr. riuoddtm wll! slay over ono trip of tho s ton me r, Don't bo foolish in trading nsubsianco for a shadow. Any substitute offcrod as "just as good" as many of tho well known and popular rvmodloi, Is a shadow of that mudlclno. Thero aro cures behind claims made for tho well known remedies, which ,110 "Jutt as good" iiiodlcluescan rho. Presbytery Meets this Evening Tho Presbytery of Southern Oregon will convenes in tho First Presbyterian Church of this city this evening at 8 o'clock, with 20 or more in attendance. Tho oponiug sermon will bo preach od this evening by the retiriug Modern tor, Rov. W. F. Shields of Medforil. The dar sessions will convein nt 0 a. in. and 2 p. m. and will bo dovotcd to busi ness (or the most nart. but thev are to , mmi. .i nil .. i..t..i .!lho diOaieuco txitnoeu Illusion and .-i luiion7 Ho Rusty Mike's Dlry, Aug. 2M, 1D03. Salt's salt, but If Junes advettiacs it douo op !u neat packages, clean nnd desirable ho will sell moru than Smith. who never advertises it. Analysis: She 'Alter all, 1 Mrs. Capt. Magee and daughter May, of Empire, we're visiting friuuds in Marshfield yesterday. Among Sumner's old settlers in ton yesterday were A. D. Boone, S. B. Soar ooi. &Tid Wm. Sherrard. Jley. Thoe, Irvine and others nro con ducting street meetings every oveninc ,uith considerable success, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Blaine enmo down from their north Coos river farm yester day. Mr. Blaine will Uko homo tho lumber for a new barn which ho will build on a high ground for wintor use. Chan. Rodin, of Allegany is also taking up lumber for a new barn. Mrs. 0. Hansen returned from the .Coquillo country yesterday wbero she has'been visiting for the past two weeks A. M. and L. J. SimpEon took a run up Coos river yesterday, by launch, to inspect their operations in that section. Ben Schuyler, who has been down at Wedderburn for the past fow months is expected back to Marshfield next week. S. Cutlip, of Daniels Creek, was in town last night. He baB been under (he weather with a bad cold, but is get ting all right again. A grand mask ball will be given at Llbby on Saturday night, September Cth. Music will bo furnished by tho Libbr orchestra, and prizes will beawarded for the best costumes. The train will con nect at the bunker with n boat from town, A gooi timo is assured. . attend. Revs. W. F. Shields, of Medford, W. G. Connell, of Grants Pass, Geo. Gilles pie, of Port Or ford, J. W. Strange, ot Myrtln Point and Mr. David McCouib ol Klamath Falls, arrived yiatcrday and gone fishing today. This is the first mooting of the kind to be held in Marshfield. Birds of a Feather A real llvo owl flew into the Owl aaloon last evening. He first tried to fiaternize with tho stuffed owl back of the bar, but discovered the fraud and at last report had takon up hla station on cash reghUor. He was evidently in search of the traditional boiled owl. Dora Items Tho little church at Dora, has had quito a refreshing, there has been preaching at tho schoolbonte for threo 8undays, and nro to have meeting again next Sunday, besides Rev. Bargees, Rev. 0. F. Clap, of Forest Grovo, has been hero two Bondays. LastSudnay two now members were taken Into tho church. J. B. Smith and family got back from their trip to Oklahoma, Aug. 10. Mies Elizabeth Custer came with thorn. Mrs Edna L. Dally left for Lome in Wasb,the 21th. Her father, F.E.Scofield, takinx her to Rosoburg. what is dc- "Illuaioii is tho. lovely fan cies wo havu tbout ourselves; doluiion ii tho foolish (ancles other people huvo about themselves," Benin on the ground. If your appro priation is small, or your uxpuiicucu limited, gocarcfnlly. The modest first advertiEemeut la often a germ from which develops a largo auccees, and a largo business A big, pretentious cam paign without capital or oxperienco be hind it, is ueuallv a soap bubblo nfalr working disaster. Tho Death Penalty ,A litjle thing eometimee results iu .death. TIiub a mere scratch, insignia cant cuts or puny boils have paid tbu death penalty. It is wise to have Buck len'e Arnica Salvo over handy. It's the best Salve on earth and will prevent fa tality, when Burns, Sores, Ulcers and Piles threaten. Only 25c, at Bed Crost Drug Store. Major L. D.' Kinney left Roseburg yesterday morning by stage over the Coos Bay. wagon road, and is duo hero this .morning. Rusty mikes Diary Aug. 27, 19C3 -Keepln' a store nice Is like Sally and hoi lronin'-i-takes a elick here and rubbing there and a polish ovor it all, J. b. Dlers, of the Groat Central was 4n town yesterday, on his way tp 'Sum ner to meet Major Kinney. Mr. DIere is just recovered from a Beige of muscu lar rheumatism. Joe Ybakam is quito awellod up by the report of the goo! roads they are building around Myrtle Point, and is inclined to pose as a benefactor of ihat .community. ' i' ,' ,-.. -T. . Disgracefnl Exhibition Thoee who attended the show given by a traveling hypnotist hero Tuesday evening wero treated to a dirgraceful exhibition which ought to bring his ex ploits In this section to a speedy dos. The hypnotist who takas advantage of the trust imposed on him by thos? who submit to his influence, and Insults his audience of ladies and gentlemen, oan not escape the responsibility, and should be shown that Coos Is not a promising field 'or indtceqt (hows, Returned From Tenmile B, N Ilolcomb returned yesterday from a three-weeks ntay on Tenmile lakes, whoro ho has taken up a home stead and erected 'a cabin. He is en thusiastic as to the attractions of that iection and thinks It Is'thT'garden spot of tho world. He brought in a branch wllhSilvor prunes, -and another with Potltea, which he will take to Venttfrn, Ual., to ehow.peoplo down there that Coos Bay can beat them for. fruit. He expects to be absent about five months. ANOTHER FATAL ACCIDENT Fote: Onco there wero two beautiful whito rggs laid sido by side in a nice new nest. A great big man gathered l thorn up with his rough hands nnd sold to Frank Harward, them ton grocor. And one little egg, July 2,1902." Revival Meetings Tho special Sorvlcos that havo boon In progress for the last throe weeks at the Baptist Church conducted by tho pas tor assisted by the Rov. J. L. Whirry oolporteuer, of the Baptist Publication Society, Captain 0. Berg and wife. Mlhs Culthbcrt and others, havo been quito oncouroglng and successful. Mrs. 0. Berg and MIm Cuthbert aro accomplish- oJ musicians. Thulr singing havo ! Hindu tho nightly street meetings as wull as tho meetings in tho church quite at tractive. Tho Rev. Whirry started, to day with his gospol wsgon on his "re turn journey to McMtnnvlllo. Tho nicotinics will be continued. Btroot meotlngs will begin at 7 p. m. sharp. Meeting at tho church at 8. p. ax., all aro cordially Invited. Off for San Francisco The tug Rellanco, eainu up from Ban Francisco arriving Friday, remaining only long enough to mako fast to the now mad scow which was launched re cently at tint Kruso shipyard. She went out Immediately with tho now scow lu tow. Will Advertise Oregon (Albany Horald) young man at the Russ Houso Methodist Church Tho Roy. Townsond pastor of the Presbyterian chuich at Itoioburj will preach at thuMethodlit church Sunday at 11 o'cIock. Rov. il. M. Marshnlf, paator of the Proihytvriau church tt Oakland, Oregon, will occupy tho pulpit at 8 p. in. Sunday school at 10 o'clock, All member! and friiuds nru requested to bo present at nil the sorvlcos of the day. Not a League Game TheMAiL Islnfonned that tho ball game the was n gooo iiuio egg, anu went into an angel cuke, but the other llttlu egg was a very, very bad littlo ogg, and got mashed on an actress. Town Topics. Gene Heme to Tell iiow it was Done The Roseburg "baseball team, with the exception of two playors have re turned "to Roseburg whereithey will bo released. They suffered defeat in four j Jacob Oja Killed in Coos River Log ging Gamp Jacob Oja, a native of Finland, rged 25 , was killed at Matt Mya'rom'd tamp on North Coos river yosterday aflei uoon by beln caught between two lo;s whilo.engaged in barking. No further particulars of tbeaccUkat were obtaina ble last oveiiing. .. Tho launch Hannah took Corncur Miugus up and waB to Iring tho body down; The unfortunate young man had been on tho bay sorao tvo or threo years. Ho loaveea.wifu and a daughter about two years old. He joined tho Woodmen of tho World Inst Saturday nlht. Ho had paid in 8.91 and hie widow will receive 120001.41 insurance. It wae not known last ovening whether tho funeral would occur today or tomorrow. L A Club Picmic Tho annual picnic of tho L. A. Club took placo yesturdar, going down on tbo Flyer In the morning and roturnlng In tho evonlng. Tho government works, Life-Saving station and boach were visit ed, and a fine time Is re; ortd. A Hard Fall J. B, Arnott, tho painter, was quito badly hurt yesterday afternoon by tho fall of tho f.:ing on which he was at work on a house In south Marshfield. II fell about 12 feet, and though examination by Dr. McCormao disclosed no bones broken, ho wah shaken up and will bo laid up. for a whiio. ' played hero Thursday between Mnralifliitil ami Vnrll. ll.l ,... opened a small sack of Bull Durham Lnt . . . ., V . ., . ,, ,. , k . .. 'notalenguogame, as tho North Bend smoking tobacco last evening and found.. ... . . .... ... L ., , .. . ' , .. . 1 " had boon withdrawn Irom tho neatly tucked in the cloth tho fo owing .. . ... Hl tnuvi t,j .. tiiMijiovu n urjt ur IWO before. Tho Maw. was told by n mem ber of tho Marshfield team tho evening before, that It was to bo n league game, but If our report gave that im pression It was an error. note o the Buyor: Glvo this to some pretty irl nnd toll her to write at onco Durham, N.'O. , Tho noto was copied and several mes sengers'started post hasto throughout tho city, giving the address to overy girl tbey mot, as all tho Oregon girls aro protty. Mr. Harward, wo suppose, will Imagine ho has been elcctod secretory of a Mormon Immigration aociety when tho dainty tittle notos commonco to arrivo at his homo away back midst tho tobacco fiolds of "Old Carollny." Tho girls will doubtless tell him of thi beauties of tho Wobfoot stato, and if ho can withstand their diplomacy nud tact ho has passod all hopes of redemption, End of Bitter Fight "Two physiclaiiB had n long nnd stub born tight with nn nbcoHa on my rglit lung" wrlies .1. F, Hughes, of JJul'ont, 1 ua., "ana gnvu ran up. Kvoryluxly thought my turn hud come. Am a luut rti- sort 1 trinfDr, Kinir'a Now DUcovurv for Consumption. Tio buneiit I rrccivod Was striking and I was on my feet iu u few days, Now I'vo entirely regained my health." It conquers alt Coughtf, Colds uud Throat and Lung troiihloo. Guar anteed Uy Red Croos Dru Storo. Prlco M)c, aud 1.00. Trial bottlea free, From Saturday'o Dally. MJbj Bortlia Jnyei, ol Coquillo, was visiting friends in Marshfield yesterday Dead Town Advertisement There Is no quieter or safer placo on the globe to llvo lu than right here In Bprlngfleld, If you only knew It, Your slumbers nro novor disturbed uot even by tho frogs since the water has dried up. And as for protection wo don't need any. It la perfectly afo to lay a ten on your front doostep nud Bleep all through the night without the louit fear of it being romovoJ; uud you con- tuo tho windows nnd doora unlocked too, If you llko. Springfield News. Tho usual services will bo hold at the Catholic church tomorrow, by Roy. Ifr Donnelly. A now atop has been put In at the Central hotol, to tnko up tho slack caused by tho lowering of tho sidowalk, Forn Friday's Dally. Mrs, Marteneon, of South Marshfield, la having her house re-ahiugled. The A, N. W Club went to North Bend yesterday and picnicked in the -. Artifice A lovelorn maid once feigned Her nuklu to havo sprelgued, To make her Niiitor Unlaco her boot, or Matvaxo the muscle Btrolnl'd. Blylnyinphl luttteud Ho inrnotrund Head; Wlillu eho, quite haiilked, ,Got dp; und waulked. Town Topics. v?" , W. It. 'Stubbs was down yestorduy from Cooa river, whorp hola still improv ing tho country by digging ditches for tho farmers, Will Preach Tomorrow The Ministers ol tho Proabytiiry of Southern Oregon will supply .the follow ing pulpits tomorrow, 1. PruahytorJaii Church, Maraliflold, Murnlug Rov, Uuo. Oollo.plo, Kvcning Dr. J. A, Towilkoud. 2. M. E. Church, Marshfield, Morn ing Dr. J A. Townsond, Evening Rov. M. M. .Marshall. a. North Bond, Morning Dr. J, V, Milliguu. t. Empire. Evening Ruv. J. V. Milll gau, J). I), b. Willowdale, MrfJco, I) Iyus3. H, Buiidou. Ruv. W. F. ShiulUf. 7. Mynlo Point Rov. J. it. I.anda. borough. 8. Coquillo. Rov. W, (J. Connell.' The Marshfiold Wator Go. has two shifts of inon nt work laying a new pipo lino from the rosorrour to tho mtln lino in town, working night and day. MABKIED YOUNG-OKNTERS-At Empire City, Oregon, Aug. 27th, 1003. Mr. Joseph Young and Miss Jesslo Contois, both of Marshfield, Oregon, Work has boon commenced again upon tho railroad shed, by the carpontora nnd painters, Painters have alio boon at work on the C, B, & E, It, R, round house. DIED KRUGER-At St VIncnts Hospital, Tortland, Tuo&dny, Aug. 20, 1003, Mlel ferama Kruger. Miss Krugor had boon operated bpott (or append Icltes, . 1 ; . -, 1 '-- '":- ?.jlt;-,. .. ft-- i I l u ... HV. SOS" i. iv;.,, tCTtffrffsj l',. -u , . AJTAiV. -r-v1il "syi,i fjt ..U j f) 'tnmxitiW.lim ' ti'tuu? ' - j. ni 'j- V.J . ;iyiftt. ' 'til i k .(, I'f lu 'JfllAVJ