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About Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 5, 1903)
JTP? ' " " "'"IEEnffVPPHHIH "r rh t . w"'ra'M'tfvW t if . - f L V . m ? ttX tL MalMifc riWjkfcdfca) it Ik I THKOLO RSX1ABIX fwl AKlHfi POWDER Absolutely' Air 7HUam NO SUBSTITUTE, Prom Trrurtday'a Dally. Mrs. B. M. Roork went np Catching elooch yesterday to visit friends. Tho ran of ealmon has again opened up and thofltbermen report catches. Mre. Amos Rogers, formerly a rciident of Marshfleld, died at Berkley, Cal., Aug. 27th. The schooner which wai Iannehed at the North Dend ship yard last Saturday was christened tho Alpha. A new distillery near the Dalles "wll toon begin distilling. Teach and prone brandy will bo the principal procuct. T. Micklewright has just received a new jeweler's work bench and lathe of the latest design for his G Street shop' Men and teams are at work grading First etrcct, lowering it between A and G streets and placing tho dirt farther south. Mies Emily Ilarlocker, of Coqnille, who has been visiting friends in Marsh Held and on Coos river rotarned home yesterday. C. Maslek has moved to Somner, and will do considerable improvement work this fall on the land which he re cently purchaced from L. M. Nolle. Contractor Clansenhas quite a force o men at work at the site of the new Ma eonic Templo and is following tho pile driver closely with tho foundation work. 0, Reed, of Korway, one of the Co quillo's substantial old settlers, is visit ing relatives on the Bay, having nearly recovered from bis recent serious illness Mrs. Oberg and Mies Cnthbert, of Cslifornio, will hold services at the Methodist church tonight. These par tiee will sing eeveral selections, Every body come out. EoEfcburg Review Mrs. Col, Lane and little daughter ware in Xtosaburg today enronto home to Tierce City, Idaho, after a vieit with relatives in Coos County. RoEeburg Review Titcher Joe Kosta has accepted an offer to finish tho sea ion with the Gait Lake club of the Fad fie National League. Ho leaves tonight to join his team at Butte, Mont. The Nellie andOreesy of Bandon came in yesterday with eomo of tho woolen mill machinery and tba household goods oi Mr. McOlond, who will now make Horth Bend hie future home. A Boy's Wild Ride For Life With family around exectlng him to din. nud a eon ridinu for life 18 milea. to oet Dr. Kinu'a New Discovery for Consumption, Cough and Colds, . H. Brown, of Leoaville, Ind, endured iloAili's otrnnieB from asthma: but this ' f wonderful medicine save instant relief xli ami oon cured him. He writes: "I noiir uleon eoundly every night." Like rsarvelous cures of Consumption. Pneu monia, liroiichitls. CoukIib. Colds and firip urove.its .matchjeea merit for alL ' ;l'kroat and Lung troubles. Trial bow Um irt at Joan nones, Sheriff Stove Gallier, of Uoqullle, has been in towa tho past two days. Miwoa Alice McCormae and Heln Chandler went over to Myrtle Totnt on on a special trail yesterday aftornoon, on their way to Tortland, whoro they will enter school at St Helen's Hall, The Caarina toes dnwit to tho lower bay this morning. Tho mine is now putting out mora cortl than this big steamer can' handle and another boat will uoon bo running to holp tho Cinrlnrt. .Max Titnmcrman will put hU now launch, tho Coinot, on tho ways Mon-4 day at Blumquists' yards. Ho will put a new propellor on his ship, tho old one being broken by striking a snag in up per Coos river. Carl H. Winner has removed his ice cream and confectionary parlors to ',tbo Ferry building next door to Sacchl's. Mr. Winner will fit up an excellent ro- Eort and make tho best of froron ices and some fresh confections. Tho Mail suggests that the ordinance forbidding tho throwing of class into the streets be. repealed, and then per baps some othor depository would bo found for broken bottles. A law which is much so a dead !letter ought to be wiped out, on general principles. Tho Propor Treatment Tor n Spralnod Ankle As a rnlo a man will feel woll satisfied it he can hobble around on cratches two or three weeks after spraining hie ankle, ana it is usually two or tnreo months before he has fully recovered. This is an unnecessary loss of tlmo, for in many cases in which Chamborlaih's Tain Balm has been promptly and freely applied, a corupleto caro has been effect ed in less than ouo week's time, and in eomo cages within threo days. For sale by Jno Treus. Georgs Farren, Louis Wirth and J. 0, Langwortby returned from a weeks hunt in tho Loon Lake conntry. Tho party report fine banting and killed all the law allowed. Geo. Farrin shot one throush from stern, to stem the ball lodging hi the Oth epiko of his lolt horn. Wm. Haskell is makiug a lareo order of Sacks tot the mine in tho Sizes country. Tho sacks aro in ado from tho heaviest kin.i of soil cloth and aro doubled stitched and water tlnht. They aro for packing out concentrates front a mine owned by Marehfield people. Tho concentrates will bo ship ped to a etgellh in the sound country. Tele; Mareden, arrived Tuesday from TortlanU, to make a short vieit with his parents and family here. Mr. Marsden ame in via Drain and roporta that th s railroads surveyors are eeveral miles this side of Scottedurg with the line of grade stakes which they aro settitfg. Theye cross tho Urnpqua some seven miles west of Scottsburg down tho south side of tho river. There are 21 in the party From Frlday'o Dally. The mails have been unusually light fox tho past low days. Robt, Bcdilllon4, of Bandon has spending a lew days on tho Bay. been Mies Ethel Boone, of Sumner, camo downyeaterdny to vieit friende'in town. Tho Czarina paeeed down tho bay yes terday with n load of coal from the Bea vor Hill mice. Levi Smith has moved into tho now boueo which has just finished, near the laundry. Mr. Lutliy, tho new jeweler at the Red Cross, is an expert hand engraver, and does flno work without tho .aid of machinery, ' F, A. Golden has Bold tho stock in LIb drug store and leaecd tho building to a party who 'expects to opon up a drug etoro in about two weeks. Mr. Gtolden was nipving out his privato goods and chAtteld yesterday Hit LIFEIIAVKP BY Chamberlain Collo.Cholora and Diarrhoea Rmdy "B, L. Byer, a well known cooper of Ihln's Colic, Cholera auil Dlarrhoo Ho liimlw M.tviwl l.t. 111,. 1.,., ........... 11 had been sick for a month with wM tho doctors OAlledbllloua dysentery, ami vuhiii net iiuiuiiiK iu uo mm any goou until he tried this remedy, It gnvo him immediate relief." mv 1). T. Mttlo. merchant, Hancock, Md. For ealo by Jno Treuw. Mr. and Mre, Jacob Sawyers, of Drain, who have been visiting relatives on Coos river, camo to town yesterday to Uko the stage fur tholr homo. The grading on First street will add much to the appearanceof that thorough (aro, when completed, and it will to ono of the handsomest etreots in town. Fire and Water (Coqulllo Herald) Tho schooner Vnlauto orrived hero thia morning from Seattlo with iOO tons of water pipo for Coqulllo'a new Water syBtem. This is to ho x .place In 15 days. A. B, Dean having -tho contract (or tho laying. J. II. James has tho contract for tho construction of the trestles, which work is progressing nicely A number of fires aro raging in the hills adjacent td this city, and tho barn and bunk-bonea at the old Buckioy camp back of tho Masonic cemetery burned Sunday and it was by the most heroic effort that tho main hnllillnir rn. -,!. ' .......n ,.... ..., while eeveral partlos driving between this place and Marehfield have had troublo, with fallen timber, and yester day's train did not reach this placo till nearly -1 p. m the track near tho junc tion being filled with burning trees. Up to tho present tlmo wo havo heaid of no Berious damagejbeing done. Farming Terms Were Mixed Uapgoods, the national organization of employment experts, has mora than its sharo of amusing and pathetic inci dents, in the daily rootino of bringing together the place which wants a man and tho man who wants tho place. Not long ago, a Columbia graduato with "Broadway" written all over him in every detail of drees, manner and ap pearance, was very eager to bo placed with a certain firm which asked for a col I ego man. 'Yon won't do at all," ho wae told, "Theeo peoplo want a country boy reared on a furm, ono who has worked his way through college You don't look In tho least like a boy from off a farm." "Oh, that's all right," he replied airily. "I've been in tho country a good deal. I've followed the reaper with a hoc for many a day." As evidence of his experienco on a farm this statement wau not sufficiently convincing to eccuro him tho place. Among the eeekcrc of business oppor tunities at the uroo ofilco was n woman of fifty-four, who wanted the firm to ec curo her a partner to run n matrimonial agency. Sho claimed that she had tho power of second sight and that nil sho needed wa a stout man and a littlo each to msko a fortune. Weather and Crop Bulletins Good rainfl fell during the first of tho wook in all eoations of the Stato, and last Saturday local rains occurred in tho Willamette valley an-! coast countici. J Tho rnins were quit heavy in tho tatt- oxn Ections on the 25th nnd ?.i5tli, but, although thoy interfered with harvest ing and thrashing, they did no material damage to tho grain in shock, tn the Willamette valley the rninB end cloudy weather caused an increaeo of Ilea and mould in tho hop yards, but no groat amount of damage has yeU occurred, Hop plckiug has com mo need, and it will become general this week, Tho condi tions now eeom eottlod, with good proB pcCts for at least two cr threi daye of clear and warm, weather, which will in Burpa'cdod ctart in harvesting tho hop crop. '; Whei.t, oad and barley bavo''nfRrV,'air been cut( and thrashing o woll a'dvancsd. Tho ylohU continue tu turn out MtUfac toty, and tho farmers are busy hauling thtt crop to tho warehouses. FotntoeB, corn and othor minor cropi are doing nlcoly, Stock is in oxcollont condition for tho soacoo nf tho year, and ' 'lnw ol n,nk m t" lllllrJ' lltrlota U pXCeptlivirdly good. Tho third crop of alfalfa Is bulng cuts, with nvorago yields. Apples and prnnoa contliiuo to diop, ns usual ut thin season of tho year, but there is enough fruit loft on tho trees to give largo ylulds of prunes, mid It Is bo llevcd n good crop of apples will bo harvested. Tho pruno harvest will begin In (bout two weeks. Evergreen blackberries nrn plentiful In thumarkajts coast manner Astoria, Clatsop county, 11, b, Week cool a.id cloudy, with showers sulllcont to molsttfiv tho ground thoroughly; all crops progressing, but ripening slowly: evergreen blackberries and logan berries J a full crop; apples light and of poor quality. Bay City, Tillamook county, Capt. J. J. Dawson. Haymaking Is all done In Tillamook county; spring sown grain cut green last week on account of rain; this week was not dry enough to rako it up until Thursday ;unough rain full to Btart p(owitig for sowing winter grain; tho tops of Into and blighted potatoo are-being cut off to eavo Iho crop (rem tho army potatoo hug; early potatoes aro a good crop and nro bolng generally dug. Toledo, Lincoln county Otto 0 Krog etad. Lato rain refrorhod tho meadows B"d P"1 r'W,h Ull ,a, 'Wtablos ' all grain harvested ; cattlo enjoying good feed on tho rango and in splendid condition: plenty of plums and early apples lu tho market. Point Tcrrocts, Lnno county, 8. J Allison.- Rain fore part of week very bonvflcal to garden and pastures; fruit prospects good; overgrcon blackberries aro ripening, crop heavy; all stock iu good condition. Arsgo, Coos counfy, G. W. Wobbor. Warm days and cool nigbtf, with heavy fog; grain ol all kinds being put. into stacks nnd sheds as quickly an pootlhlu oats qnlto heavy; corn is looking well for ensilage; npplos plentiful. From Saturdoy'o Dally. Whntls LIfo? In tho last analveia nobody knowa, but wo do know (hat it is under strict law. Abtno that law even ulightly, pain remits, Irregular living means de rangement of theorgsnw, reuniting in Constipation, Headache or Liver trouble. Dr. King's New Life Tilia quickly re adiustn this. It'e gentlo, yet thorough, Only 23 eta at John Treuas' Drug fc'toro. The Alllanco la reported to bo duo from thu South today. 'The Columbia tow ml the James A. Garfield down tho boy yesterday morn ini. A, B. Tenbrook went up to tho Tat tcrson quarry with a crow of men yee- Iterday, to get out eomo rock, Tho fotir-maetod echoouer Seivntor was towed to tho lower bay yeBterday afternoon with u full cargo of lumber. Chae. Holler, of McKinluy, lino starttd out with his threrhlng mschluo to thresh out tho grain in his neighbor hood. Adwrltlng and harvesting potatoes nro a good deal nllko-yotf havo to get down and dig i( you waut resultu. Whlto'a Bijlcgu. V. 0. Matthews was in town on busi ness yesterday, accompanied by. hie little daughter Alice, bringing In 1 1-2 tons of Ohlttim bark. Pll at A, B. Camphell'B and got a cUtJ of deliciouB M. J. B. Cofleo, nmdo by a lady expert who Irf traveling in tho interest of that famous brand, Mrs. K. M, Sackottof Tortland wao in Marshflehl yesterday. Mrs, Backott lolt for Bandon today where sha hea been uugngudnH principal of tho Ilandn high rchool?a ninth and tdnth yrado having been added, ' in fc i i M ill ill iuoklen Amlda inlvd lias world-wide fame, for marvelous, cure's. It eurpasMs any other salve, lo tion ointment or balm for Guts, Conn Hum, Bolls, Soros, Felons, Ulcers, Tot tor, Salt Rhoutn, Fever Bores, Chapped llnnde, Sklu Krtlptlonn; liifalllhlo (or Tiler, Guru guarantied, Only 20a' at Jno, Trones, Druggist, Bandon Rooordor Tito Government contractors finished driving plica for this season on the DM foot extension to tho north jetty. They will continue the rock work until this extension is filled, which will keep thoin working until about Jan. lit, 1001, With this woek'e Coqulllo Bullottn, K. C. Holland, editor for the pnst year re tires. J. J, Stanley now occupying thd box, Mr. Holland has mado a good pa per (or tho people of tho county and served them to tho host of hit ability. Bud nover does things by halve. Mr. J, J. Stanley again takes charge of. the Bulletin, beginning with noxt issue. Presbyterian Church Sabbath dchool aV10 a. tn. Subject of morning soruion, "Tho profit of ro llglon." Endeavor mooting at 7 p. in, Subject of evening sermon: "Opening tWw Heavenly Vision." Methodist Church Sunday School at 10 o'clock preaching at 11, and 8 a. tn. Glass meeting at the close of thu morning services. All Invit ed to all eeivlccs. ' Panther Again ThoWostMarahtleld panther has again put an appearance. Oil Wodnoldny a lady nnd ber grown daughter, accom panied by two or threo children, went hack in tho woods to gather hucklu berries. A littio girl in tho parly fell down and hurt herself so that sho com menced crylug and kopt It up far Dins littlo tlmo. Suddenly the ladles were startled by seeing a largo panther stand ing on a log just above thorn, lashing his tail and oylng tho child. They all raised n cry which startled the bruto nnd disappeared, Thcro is no doubt that tho eervlcos of some of tho Marehfield hunters conld well bo devoted to hunting down and killing this monaco to tho women and children who go berrying. PORTLAND IS NOT A FACTOE Southern Oregon Coast Counties Trade With San Francisco ,' A. Ban Francisco brand on every commodity used, and San I Francisco building up practically all tho indust lri," l tho way Jefferson Myers sums up thu situation in Coob nnd dany counties, from whlslxho has jtmtratiirn mi allot a trp in I-onl nnd Clark Fair Intoroats, Mr.Myors eaysSan Franclsco'a inrosdd into tbit district nro general and ag grH!ve, with thn result that thu real dents of those tlcli coast counties look to San Francisco ior supplies, of ovury kind, "( found them complaining that all Portland was trying to build up iu Coos and Curry counties was a jobbing bus! ner.y'.e3iiHr..Myor8, "Thoy aver that Tortland Is rondy nud anxious to null them utuff , bnt reluctant when It cotnwi to anything tohclpbulld flio country nnd put them iu producing shapo themselves. Consequently thoy lnivo turned to Cali fornia. "I found practically ovory industry operated by San Francisco money. Tho coal mines, borax deposits and othor minora! opportuuitlos, woolln-nilll prospects, and in fact everything, nro uoiiig tlou up nara and (net ami per manently by Callfornlans, bo that It dosen't look au If Tortland capital would have much oponing if it dolayfl longer, Thn Coos and Curry inhabitants nrguo to you that there is all kinds of capital lying hero, whllo' thoy eay Tortland men will not Invest lM huljd' up thu atnto from which thoy havo inhdu their money, 1 ROOSEVELT , TO DELIVER ADDRESS Bpeslal to the Mali. Byracusc, h, Y., Bopt, t Elaboroto x plans havo boon cotnplotcd for the rc coptlouaud entertainment of President RooBQVdlt w lion ho visits this city ni'xt Monday. Tho Trosidont Comes to do liver tho address at tho opening ol the Now York ntaten (air on thut day. In dlcntlons point to an altoudaiico ol many, thousands of visitors from all parlb of tho ntato. Fearful Odds Against Him lludriddon, alonoand destlluto, SucJi. iu brief wan thu condition of an old Holdlor by nniuoof J.J, Ila7ons, Vor salles, 0, For years ho wae troubled with Kidney disease and uelilurdoctori nor medicines gavn him relief. At length ho tried Rlectrle Bittern. It put him on his fnl In short order nnd now heli'stllles, "I'm on the road to com plete recovery," Best on earth for I.lvur and Kidney troubles nnd all (oriiii of Stonmrh nud Bnwnl Complaints, Only bOcr Guaranteed by Jno. Trcusa, drug gist. BORN OOLLVKK-On Catching slough, Arg 31,1003, to tho wlfo of T. M, Collvcr a daughter MARRIED , TOIIIN D1NOMAN At tho. homo of Mre. Jonion, In Mhrehflold, Oregon, Aug. 2D, 1W3, Geo. Tobln and MUs Mlnulu Dingiuaii. W, II. 9. Hyde J. T. officiating. BAXTKU-BHOUT-AtMarihflold.Or., Aug, 1M, 1U0J, Charlen llaxtor, of Co quillu City, and Miss Kthul Shoup, ol Marshfield. Thu liappy pair leavo on tho Alllanco, to spend a couple of weeks visiting in California, after which they will return and tnako tholr home hi Coqulllo City. ,r ifi DIED FLANAGAN At his homo In Umpire City, Or,, Sept. 1, 1003, John Flanagan, aged 78 years, John Flanagan was born In Holhut, Ireland. He en mo to America while m young man and to this coast in tho early 60'. According to tho recollection of early settlers hu camu first to Coos Bay about 1851, his threo brothers Patrick, Jamos nud KJwnrd coming At about thu same time, Ho considered Coos Bay hit homo from that tlmo, although ho who away for longer or shorter periods at dif ferent times. He was iutoruslud iu thu Slxes minus, and ho also In company with his brother Patrick ran a pack train from Jackeouvllle to Scottsburg, that being thu rout ii then followod by tnilllc to nnd from tho Interior. Il wont to Idaho at tho limit of ono of tho early day a mining oxeitcmenta and spent eo nral years thero. Later hu spent eomo tlmo In San Franchco, hut returned to to tho Bay In thu early 70'e and engaged In business ut Umpire City, whnrn ho has made bin homo over since. About 187flho was married to MlfH Mary Ulnek, aslstur of Ma'.t Ktiiuk, anotlior of thu ploneora. Mr. Flimagoii yns elected county treaouro while tho county Buat , wan at Umpire. Thu nam whb rohlud during hid liirumiunoy nnd tho money waa noTer ri'Coverud, but Mr. FlanKn mndo tho Iors good out of his own pock et. Ho also served a term rts collector of customs at tljls port, Tho deceased wob a man of flturjltig integrity and ami able disposition, liked and roHpocte-d by all who knew him. Ho lo tho last Jo go of the f jur brothers mentlonod ubovo. B Hides tho bereaved widow, a ulster, Mrs, Kato Million, HiirvlvUH him, Tho funeral will tako placo at Umpire 1... nHHiinllif at 3 p, m. today, liuv. i-uiy uo.i..r p, m. ofilyintlng. MaralKlclJ lunornl, Tho Cruieor will, leave nt. 8, returning after tin' 'M ' MW -. i f jr k 'V'v Ki"'!W?Wke3' - if rr r""sr-' 'j-? v y - ' X M, M .j. . ;r X ygrni . Ji-f ' v ' ft