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About Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 12, 1903)
wnfmwuhrd ,f -jt ' VAfS4V,1l . C'ty-Wv - t - "wi JfJ! to '5 ,n ii .L vr ' ' j wUhMAHftMtM .," V i ,5 U kv ! tt ' I' . ' rrom Surd' billy, i Bonjnmln Piss ot Coqulllo tpont tho lny In MnrMifinUl yostorthy. 1o tul'ject ot tho irrssou nt tho rrcabytciian church th's cvoninp will be: Tbo love that passtth knowledge." Ruaty MiVo'fl Diary Sept. 13, 1003 II yoa aro turnloR tbo Rtlndolono mak the flro flyif you iuo advertising, mako It count (or tomsthtDR. Twenlr-tbroonas3enaor8nrrivcddown ..,. .Atna launch Curlow it ' cm tho now gasolln launch turiow, u ( scomed lite all Catching slouch bad kv i,,. UlUftUU IWJW For a bil.'oua attack taks CliAtnber laln's Stomach and Liver Tablet and a quick euro la certain. For sale by Jno. l'rentr. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Osvcn returned yesterday from Coosmcr. where they have been camping out at Eik reck aibce Monday. A. 1. reports a line cut in's, lots ol fish atd a good time pener-ally.- Captain Norman Nelson, o( tho Capo Arago Lifo-Eavinj: Station, will take pas age on the Alliance, haying been called to Oakland, CaL.on account ot tho ser ious illncs of hi father-in-law, on whom Mr. Njlson baa bean in attend ance eicco Aug, 31. the new Ctqui'lo river rtcamers Die patch and Liberty were inspected nt Co qullleCity yesterday. They nrc both taid to bo fine boa's, tho Pispatch be isz the largcrt in the cc-nnty, and the Liberty the twHtost, being intended to make a tpeed of 15 miles r.n hour. F. M. FrieJbniE received a new dyn- amo on tbo Alliance, together with tho lamps ami .qa.pmuui icr m,ai w.iC clmnge'intho street lights, ordered by tho town f-oard at its List meeting. It; will tako change. several weekj to make the Mr. rjnd Mr. Mr. and M'S. J. Wm. Lawier, Jr. and S W, Flanagan will leavs on the AUlnn'ef for San Frnncirco, where hey will returiu for fiyera) weeks. Messrs Fhnsgan and Lanier will tako thia well carnrd vacation during tho rlea?nntoii month of weather at Califor uln'a motrc polls. Hon. Binger Hermann, who has been' on tho Coquille for the put week", is fx pected on tho Day tomorrow, end ar rangementa'aro under way to give him a fiitinc reception and to fnrnieh facil ities by which ho can visit tho different points on the bay, tho L'fe-S'aving sta tion and government works, go out over tho Inr etc. Mr. Hermann Is, already quite famlliliar with tho possibilities ot this habor, end hh visit now will show hlra its Immediate needs, and the latf.r dcvelopraents-hi the progress of this sec- tlon. Travel by Sea, Tho following passengers arrived on the Alliance from tbo north in a'ddition to tbo list received by wire: Wm E Tch, N Garme, LMonsnr, M Wallace, A B Colby, 0 II Hull, Mro Hull. There Were Seven. Seven ol tho Collver boys, all brothers, Orris, of eastern Oregon, Andrew of Ya quina Life Saving station and Ansel, John, Albjrt, Tillo and Howard of thia county wero In town today. This is tho flrat timo the boya hrveall been together lor some time. BBWMiapXBaWBJlMBMBlMMMaiiMM " P as Stomach Troublo "I Imva been troubled with mT ttoni ncli (or thn putit lour yearn," say's D. In llondi, ol Clover Nook Farm. Greenfield. Mass. "A low tuya bro i waa inuuecu to bur R box o( Ohnmbcrllu'a Stomach and I.Ivor Tablets. I hftVo taken putt ff tlinni nml feul croat drat bettor." If yon have any troublo with your atoin- ni'tt iy a ihix oi uuno inui.ns. iuu : wrtrv M ho pliacd with tho roault. Prlcv. 5 cjula. For e.lo by Jno. Proms. Who Can Beat It Bert Anderson and John Sawyer, ol Allet;nv, liold tho record (or tho bijrtfost ratclt of trout thla season Tho fiehtug was nil dono In about thrco boura. Whllo tho catch was not so largo In number it wasmadomilnwetcht. Tho catch minified 53. Tho shortest ono hnlnp 14 inrllfH nnd POITIO UlcaJUrbd SO inci.n lono tho entire lot woluhid n Htllo moro than 100 pounds. Tho boya XnAm Bntl whcn t,10V M0 almost out bod to shoot them nhlloyoton the lines In order to land thorn ealely Excursion on Mill Slougli Alfred Matson, the coal doater, cava his work team an excursion of several hour duration on Mill sloughyestordav. It eccma that his coal scow, which he moors to tho bank, was nearly empty, and when the team was backed on, to load np, the cralt waeco sear afloat that aba slid down tho flat on which shu rested into tho channel and it waa a work of time to get tho team ashore. Who Was He? F. Timmermann is mourning the loss of a brand new brass pall that he has bad for over 20 years, and tho Mail mourne tbo absence of particulars abont a good news item. It seoma that one day this week a man whose identity has not Iteen revealed stated from the Mcrsh&nid dock In a sail boat, and swamped her before ho got acroji tho channel. It being high tide, ho man ned to reach tho Hast Manbfleld rolnt, and landing went up to Mr. Titn- aoriailan.t ho.ll0 and borrowed th llTM1 ,n , nnpR.?nn to h,n nnl ,lU fcM T,jno ,he rccorj c(, an( U;B pcu Iiaenot bfCD returned. From 7uesday'e Dally. Social bop at tho hall Salarday night Kverlody welcome and a good time to all. Antou Anderson, No. 4, of tho Life Savingotation, was in MarehfleU yot terdaj'. The Allianco took qulto a lot of nils ccljaneous freight from North Dead and Empire. Ghas, SeUtreem, of Tenmila, was in town last evening accompanied by one of bis sons. Captain A. M. Simpson is expected to arrive overland for another short visit to tLe BaY- i Tho Alliance will go into drydock on hcra"nl at San Francisco, and will uo llowreti l0T a ew doys. Joseph MfcelH. Grand Master of ILe I. 0. 0. F. will bo in Srarshfield Friday nijht on an official visit to Sunset Lodfce, II. E. Shine pawed through town yet terday on hie way to Empire from tho Coquille, after an absence of several days. Rev. A, N. Holden, of Astoria, wil bold eervlcea in English, at tbo Luther an church on Tuosday evening, Bept, 10th at 8 p. m. Tho tbreo moated Bchnnnp Atni.n JuBt built at North Bend, was brought np yesterday to the railroad wharf where aho will load lurabor. yourStrength JAYNE'S TONIC VERMIFUGE, J.?JHKJ " ! feyfeorator for WOMEN. CHILPRENjunl MEN, i ' , oM,woM?to'lwAiiw.JSh..-if.'-i! of flno fat beof cattlo today from Herman, of Myrtlo Point. Houry, Mortgage Burned Thcro was a largo nltondanco nt the Milhodlst church Sunday oveutntr, It being tho last service conducted by Ilcv. U. F. Peck, beforo conferuncc. A pleas ing feature, of tho evolng waB tho mort- gnKo-burningcoremony, when tho ovcl donee ot an indebtedness that has boon hnngling over tho church for about five years was destroyed. Tho church is now 'reo (rum dobt, aomo (435 of Indebted, ncsa having boon cleared up under Row Peck's administration, about $150 of Im provements bavins also beon mudo. Painfully Burned The 5-yoar-otd ion ot Mrs. Ralab Wilson was quite painfully, but not daugoroitsly, burned yostorday and Mr. Wilson'a hands ware also burned In ex tinguishing tbo flames. Mrs, Wilson bad been npplring lcohol to tbo llltlo boy's head, and oue of tho other children dropped a lighted match Into her hair, which instantly blared up. Mrs. Wil son tried to put out tho flro with hor hands, and was painfully burned, then wrapped aomo bedclothca about tho child's head and quenched tho blcza in that way, beforo any serious injury was inflicted. Tho Proper Troatmont for. a Sprained Anklo Ab a rule a man will feel woll satisfied if he can hobble nround on crotches two or three w eeka after spraining his ankle, and It is usually two or thrio mouths beforo he baa fully recovered. Thia is :iu unnecessary loss ot time, lor In many casus in which Chnuiherlaih'a Pain Balm hna been promptly nnd frcol Applied, n corupleto cure has bceu effect ed iu lesa than olo week's time, aud in some cases within thrco days. For sale byJnol'rouss. Foresters' Picnic Tho Forostere' picnic to tho lower bay Sunody wes a great success in tho way of an enjoyable timo. Tho Life Saving Station and government works wcuo vis io.i ana tho excursionists walked ovor to tbo ocean beach. Thoy wero fortun ate enough to see a schooner como in over the bar while there Tho weather was unusually good for a visit to' the beach, it being warm and pleasant with fsry Iittto wind. ProvixionB wero bocn luuuy inrnistica, ana in tact all ttio ar rangements were perfect, and tbo crowd wished that tho Forestcra might t;lvo a plcsic every week. fiinger Hermann Here Hon. Ilinger Hormonn came oyor on yoitcrday'a train, from Myrtlo Point, to look over tho situation on the Day. He waa met by membora of tho Chamber of Commerce, including Presi dent L. J. Simpson, and tho party went down tho toy on tho Cruiser visiting North Bond and noting tho now develop ments thore which excited the eurprite and admiration of Mr. Hermann. Others of tho party wero Jab. H. Flana gan, H. Scngatacken, Dr. Tower, I. S. Kautman and W. Jt Butler. Today Mr. Hermann jpill be taken to tho lower bay nnd probably out over tho bar on the tug. Ho will return to Myrtlo Point tomorrow morning, How to Run a Newspaper. 'To run a newspaper," eaya an Oklo boma editor, "all a follow has to do la to writo poomc, dtecuns tho tariff and mon ey question, umpire a baseball game, rt port a wedding, saw wood, deBcribo a flro so that the rcadora will eiied tholr wraps, make a dollar do tho work of ten ahino at a dance, tneauuro calico, abuse witU Noblo Urothoru recolvod IShead tho liquor habit, tost whlskcytubeorlhc to charity, go wilbout meals, attack frcu ilvc(,3olond bimotallsni, snooratBiiob- ery wear diamonds, Invont ndvortltc monls, ovalook scandal, apprnlso bnb tot, delight pumpkin raisers, mlntater to tho atlllcted, boa! tbo dlrgruntlod, fight to a finish, set typo, mold opinions sweep tho'ofilco, speak at prayer meet logs, stand in with everything and ovorybody, Excursion to tho Sandhills Vrldav mornlnc Mra. Q. A. Donnott and Mrs. NuIb llusmusicn wont In tbo bnntthilla to mcut their "butter Imlvua" accompanied by t!u following youn peoplut Mr. P.M.Willbur.Mleooa ucnuvluvo Sougataukcn, May and Kath leen Dennett, Mary Mlouot, Vlvlitn 7yIor, Lettlo Lirtou, Maiturs llnnoio IlAoson, nnd'Jou Dennett. Somo ot tho neighboring raucbors romiog from noar' by wore: Mr, and Mrs. C. E. Nloholsou, August Farly, Mlsa Bering. 'Tboso present report a most clorloua and a royal good tluio. Tho most lutcrcatiaK featuro ot tho affair waa the grand banquot. Particularly waa August Farly In evidence by supplying part of tho menu, and his famous "Mllllgan Stow" for tho making of which ho Ib becoming ronounod. Tho party arrived homo about 0:30 in tho evening feeling bright and choirful aud that lllo was worth living oven In tbo Stulhllls, Travel by Sea Outgoing pAsiongers on tho etecmor "Allianca", Sept. 13th, v Fcr Eureka: Mr. nnd Mrs K K L Bodlllian, Mra Oross, Mrs Kimo, Miss W Bhinn, Miss Lamhort, MIib May Luca, Mossrs Otto Johnson, Otto eand ell, lienry Llllsjo, nnd tho mombore of the Bandon Ball team; C Daum, 0 Oiwlll, WOiwill.T Strlob, W D Mc Kun, A Adamlna, Fred Polland, W Orduay, 8 Morrison, C Uruhot, 0 Woit orburg, E SchoQold, J Mara and C I) fiu. For San Francisco: Dr W M Law lor, Mr and Mra J W Flanagan, Mr and MrsWMLiwlor Jr. Mr and Mra D Qellopsic, Mra E P Lowla, Mr and Mrs WS Perry, Miascs Dcaslo and May Perry, Mra Koernor, Miss May Miller, Mra I W Lusko, Miss Isabell Harri, Mra Kudnas, Miss Ellen Hudnas, W A Sage, J W Sago, A Fordowo, Frank D Itood, II F Stone, 0 W Twlgg, A C Moor. S N Moor, J F Sale, P Johnson, F W Darker, C A Darker, T G Darker, Julius Lovl, J 0 McDougald, J Nel son, E Gundleflngor, J Thompson, W Dowaltor, 0 Dowalter, W 'Hutton. N Jonor, C K Morritt, M Kozors, D Bnckor. Thrco In tho Btcorogo. From WodnoBday'i Dally. ' ' Tho Areata left PortOrford at 5 p. m, yesterday. James Elterby has finished painting his house in west Marshfleld, Jesso Farrin baa gono up to A'lpgany to flBh for tho festive trout. James Richmond has moved his household effects to town from hia farm on north Cooa river. W. II. Smith of Cooa river ia prepar Ins to ealt salmon. This will give tho local fishermen moro aarkot. Captain Kobcrta, Light-Houso in apcetor, arrived at Empire yaeterdoy by team from Dandbu. r,. i A .Tfirbpon. ono of tbo old ..tn.. nf Kmntrf. 1h vipltiilK her daughter, Mra. A. P. Owen, In town. Mra. R. J. Coko and Eon Ralf wero visiting at the homo of J. D. Cllnkon beard on Danlela creek, Jroturnlng yes terday. JobnYoaliam and wife, who bavo been violtlng rolativca on Cooa river, re turned to their homo at Deavor Hill ealerday. 0. H.Morcbaat, U10 South Mnrah- fiold gardonor, toro himacll woy from Wo fight with tbo worma that aro flook. tng to destroy hia cabbages, longonougb (6 ropreEont 'tho agricultural intoreola 01 IbiB.ECctlou In yesterday 'cn(8ttln- 'taent of lion, Blttger IbkaiMk, Tho Orulaur (undo tho Flyer's rutiH Tuotday while tho latter wai hr.vlng her boiler ropalrcd. Mra, Jcoao Fairln will gtvo n noelnl hop In tho Odd FoIIow'b Hall Sntunlay night. Admlsalrui 50 cts, Lndloa free, good tlnu guntanteod (or all, This acajou's first shlpmont ol pota Iosb and appkfl will go out on tho Areata, Wm. Gamblo the former and S. 0, llogora tho latter, Rusty Mlko'B Diary Hopt. 10, 1003 Every man has hia weak points but ho ought to havu gumption enough to keep them out of his advertising. Gravel Ford Academy will open for an eight months term on Oct., fith, Thia excellent school la In chnrgo of F. B. Bunch as principal and Alln Myra Camp as. assistant. Tho gang working on tho plpo lino extending to North Bond hivo got aa far aa Porter, and now tbo Portor poo plo can bo supplied with water, And before many days tho now town of North Bend will bo supplied with water. G, A. Bonnett, August Farley and Gcorgo Fflrrlu weut up Coos river tadty for trout. Wo will wager that tho Droll er man can tell tho blggvat flch atory when they return. Ho has been known to havo taken qulto a largo string a ay from a very small boy beforo now. Chester Walcot, who has-been con nected with thu Thomaa Hirst store ns talesman and bookkeeper, hat now pur chisellho Hirst itoroand will coutlnuo to do a general grocery business, Mr. Walcot Is ono Marahfluld'a sterling young men and our cltlxona ate pleated to too him tako this business atop. HIS LIFE .SAVED BY Chamborlaln's Colic, Cholora and Dlarrhoon Romody "D. L Byor, n woll known coooor of thla town, aayu ho bcllavrn Chamber IiiIu'h Colic, Olioltirn and Htarrhou D ruedy saved hlslltu lat aummttr. Ho had beon sick fur a month with what tho doctors called bilious dysentury. and could got nothing todohlin any good until ho tried thin rein:ily( It gave him immediate relief," tnyn It T. UVtle, morcliant, Hancock, Md. For sale by Jno Prouos. Le Broken Walter Low la whllo at work in tho Daniels creek logging camp yesterday had bis Ifg broken In two places by be ing struck by a pair of dogr. Ho was brought to town for aarglcal attention. TUB UIOOUT be.vbation KVicnrwiiciiB LILIPDT C o I o p 6 H b 1 o P o c Ic 0 1 -STEROOSCOPn APPARATU6 Tho smallest Htoroormpo with tho fltroiiKost optical effect. Highly flniabrd in different colors with rich gold and silver decorations (mountingr), Includ ing 20 V. F. Photograph, Vlowa of art (genre.). PRICE ONLY 11.00. 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