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About Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 3, 1903)
i.- - . - ... ,.!,., . - ,., ,, . . '""JUKS . JJt .X ' &Rr;-Szf,K2:'l -- -- -. J .,- - . 'a n " -if, . U' l-r .!-,-, ) J r' -JU&. i i ii .J,w. trim fiunday'a Dally, M, D. 0 ttllp was down from hfs Cub river farm ycaterday, Mr. m-d Mrs. 11. ,Lockbart and Mr. and Mre. John GAo will drive to Gold peach leaylnr tcdar. Yloce Pratt let nut one of Mi vrhoops ob the street last evening j Came Bear being run la, war md If troubled with a wok digestion try Cliainberlaiu'a Stomach and Lltrer Tab Jets. They will do you good. For tale by Jon. Prcnsa. The many (rienda of Thaa, Illrat will fee glad to know that hla condition la much Letter than a week ago. The San Buenaventura was towed down the bay last evening with a load of lumber from tho Bay City mill Bennett Swanlon and family have s snredtro-a South Marsbfield to one of i. S. Coko'a houses on Second street Advertising is a basinets proposition. Spond yuur adyertlsing money where it will do yonr business the most good. S. C Rofers la baring a porch built on his residence on 2nd street, now oc copieM by Mrs. Chapman as a boardinc liouie, . .The schooner Ivy waa towed In last evening by the I Columbia. She has a lot of brick aboard for variona buildings going np here. Jodo Uarlocker and bis son Charles drove over from Coqnille yesterday, to hare the yonng man's eyes examined by Dr. Straw, for glasses. J. W. Tibbetts haa put up new cur tains at his restaurant and will soon put a.nejW roof oh the building. The mater ui on toe uzarme. E. L. Robinson, the civil engineer, of Empire, who Is at present engaged with the C. B. R. & E. It. R. haa moved his fat-ally to South Marehfleld. i The Pastor of the Presbyterian CbHrcb yill bo in his pulpit today, morning and evening. There will be no preaching service at North Bend today. The appraisers of the Fred Hagelstlen ejstate, C. H. ,'Merchant) F. M. Fried parg and J. Ti McCormao met jester day and appraised the estate at 18,770.- 81. vV" H. A. Harris and Earl Savage will begin tomorrow to put a new shingle roof oi) the main part of'the Blanco ho- tel. 20,000 red cedar ebinglea ate now on the ground. Miss Jennie Curren returned Friday to her home in Myrtle Foinf, after spending a few days with her coaalnr, Mr. and Mrs. Wm Wade. 0. M. Dyler returned from his onting atTenmlie Friday, after having a very pleasant onting for a conple of weeks. He was in town yesterday on business of the Simpson Lumber Co. r ,i - , . Frank Smith, superintendent t of tbel Coos xWbr hatchery, was In town yes ittdiy, and reports that bo Is preparing to handle more fish this year 'than la&tj and Is putting in better racks and more ol them, - t . It '8tv. t l ''V ;' s BrSBL 4 Pl -------a Baf.i laT ij.hiT. -Tn m J J, It. H'Uttfini, nl North Hend, wan l town yi 8 nnlity, Il IimI just ruturu itl from h a h'n1(Bt.-ul on Tcimille, where he has boon building a house. V Marcurct and Kvolinn Andcreon and Mra. L M, Uton are in Curry county on timber luiMnojs, Misa Jottio Wt eon Jit etching In Misa Audor-on'a room durltg hr abfenco. t I, $. Kttufman, tl.i real citato agent, tye that ho U already seeing the Mod effects of tho foldcra heard by theCham bcr of Commerce. Within two or three daj a ho haa received letters from parties at Hoffman, III.. Chicago aud Vale, Or., from parties who have become Interest' cd through tha folders. Tho Hoffman man la about to move ou t bore, and the Chicago man asks tor a dozen more (oldera for distribution. Send these foldcra to your Eastern frienda. They ill do pood. Theavoraco business man 'can got a 4rot deal of benefit by merely cltiTpinR ads alon his lino and saving them for fa lore reference. There are so many .hinge that can bo gleaned by clipping the ads of others, and when the time comes using )ust those Ideas, oven It tho wording is entirely changed. There aro many nays in which tho businoss man can makn his advertising easier and more profitable. It Is safe to say that no way Is ro oisy as to clip ideas and ads for the nai of the store ia tho future. Vacancy Filled The school directors of the Marsbueld district mot Saturday in pursuance of tho now school law enacted at the last er!on of the lesislature and appointed R 7. Williams as director to fill the Ira cac.ncy.on tbo board caused by tho leath of Fred Hagelsteln. (f VI ily Picnic The Unity Sunday school held a pio- !c in Geo. Rosa' grove yesterday and iad a very enjoyable time. Tbo exor- iaca consisted in songs, recitations and in address by Prof, Mnlkoy of the Coos tounty academy. A splendid dinner as eerved oa a table prepared for the occasion. After dtuner the youngsters enjoyed singing and Zswinging to their hearts content. The only sad event of the occasion was a fall from a seat of Tillo Collver'a little boy resulting In a very painful sprain. The child was brought o Dr. McCormao who sent the child home feeling fairly comfortablo. Cifrnmins-SaYage The wedding of Mies Ncttio Savage to Mr. George Cnmmlus took place on Wednesday evening at half past 8 o'clock, at the home of Mr. S. T. Clark, ancle of tho Lride, on Carl Street Ban Francisco. Rev. A. Case, pastor of First Methodist Church officiating, at which the attend ants were Misa Bertha Clark and Dr. Heimemann. Mrs. 8. T. Clark played the nodding march from Lohengrin as tho bridal party entered the parlor. Tho house decorations, in green and while, were arranged very simply, but In a vary pretty way. The bride wore white organdie over white ailk and carried a boquet of bride Votes. MIbb Clark waa becomingly gown- V'd In blue organdie over blno silk and carried carnations. The young couplo leitlho same eysnlng fot Los Angeles, and frill be at home to their friends, af ter 13th td October, at California Street San Francisco. Alliance Goes to Dry Dock The Alliance returned to Marsbfield yesterday morning from North Bend, i i i. UP &:s a 'pleasant, potent, andi permanent Invigorator for "WOMEN, CHILDREN and MEN. ; ,t when ahn hail Ik-ou beached 'In an at U'miit to ascertain thoox.ol extent of her lujurica. It was found thn,t the tanoh watt to6 aoll for tho purpoao, and ni tho tUln wcul out tho steamer, sank In the Bind down to tho level of tho pro. (vllnr alaft. Her rargo of redwood lumber am! m! xcelUneoua freight will bo left hero and tht Alllauco will go to 1'utret Sound where ahu will go on n drr dockj rwul re pairs ate expected to consume but a very bhort time.' Parker Abbott expects hot to get buck to 'Portland o anil South about Oct. 3d. The steam schooner Prentiss It expect ed hero Monday to finish the Alliance trip to Furtlaud, tailing Tueeduay morning. Cotter Than Pills Tho question has been asked- In what ay nr- Chnmbeihiln's Stomach uud l.Ior Tablets superior to the ordinary cathartic and live pills? Our annr 1 They are easier nnd more pleasant to tko and their effect is so gehtlo and so avriHahla that one hardly reallzoa that It ia produced by a medlclnn. Tlion thoy not only movu tho bowo's but improve th np,etitu and aid tho digestion. For mid at 25 cents per botllo by J no. Preuse. Prom Tuesday's Dally. Tho tug L. Rotcoe atrived from thu Eluslaw yo'terday. Captain Harris haa built a now land ing at the head of hia run on Catching eloogh. Tho masquerade ball Saturday ntuht was well ntUnded and waa a vory cojo; able affair. M. E. Everett returned by stage 'Sun day night altera visit to his claim at Nehalcm, W. D. L. F. Smith started yettordey for Boswtll Springs in search of relief for his rheumatism. Misa Marion Reedy will return to her Oomo across the bay, after a visit with the family of A. J. Savage. R. A. Johnson goes to Gardiner to day, having been offered a good posi tion by tbo Gardiner Mill Co. A large number of pcoplo took advan tage of tho beautiful weathor and made trips to the sand hills Sunday, J. T. Hall, accompanied xby bis wife and mother, will go to his ranch in the sand bills today, for a week's outing. Geo. Nay has resigned his position as foreman of Sengstacken'a Pony slough camp, and is succeeded by Henry Laird. Is. Lando has received the brick for his chimney, and hia new houae will soon bo completed by A. J. Savage and eon. Rvr. ThoB, Irvine haa received a call from the Baptist church hero to occupy the pulpit for another year, at loast, making hia fifth year in this place. Tho steam scboonor Prentiss arrived yesterday and commenced loading tho freight left by tho Allianco, and will complete the letter's trip to Portland. A. W. NeaJ is driving piles at tho Crec cent mlno for tbo new 2000 ton bunkor. Tire bunkor will bo built by Peto Peter son. Mrs. B. M. Roork returned yesterday from a viait to friends in Sumner and vicinity. She wits accompanied by Mr. and ilre. TV. 0. Mustek, and tbo latter will vielt friends horo. 'with VERMIFUGE. O" r Tf '. ' -M ill ill fnfillii . . Frank Snow nnd LA, J,nt.torn, of McKlltloy, wero iu town yeetOrdny, Mr. Suuw brlug1ng bio wife and two ullldrcn to take tho Areata ou thulr way to Los Angolos, nhoro thuy will spend thr Win tor. The Myrtle Point Knturprlao nvkri tho Mail to explain by Mor Kluuey had iio Insufforublo nudneity to leave Alakn after a Myrtle I'olut man had sunk 1310 fn "Skngawny," Wo j;!vo It up. Ask tit an easy ono. Tho Woodmen of tho Woild had a lino Urge tlmo Saturday night, the occa Ion being a visit form . 11. Tichuor, dlttricl organlior. After lodgo n fonat was spread In .ho banquut hall, which wna a aurpriao to all but a few ol tho mem bers, and was greatly enjoyod. Mr, and Mre. C. E Nicholson, Mr. and Mrs. Kd, Farrin, Mr. nnd Mrs. Ruhr bachur and Mrs, Callouder mndo up a launch patty which went np tho north fork of Coos river Sunday nt,A had a pleasant outing. Tho raco problem mado Its appearance In tho Marshflold publio school yottn day when two colored children wore presented (or admission, which was re fused by Priucipal K. A. Golden. Thu matter will propably bo acted upon by tho board of school directors. Tho rain is making a bad mesa of First street where it has not been cov ered with fire clay, nud tho yellow clay if being carried by tho z)u.ula over, oth er streets, v. hero it will do much harm. It la anggested that tbo intersection with C street should be covered first, to savo -polling the latter street. Rev. J. B. Uolmca aud Rev. J. J. Handaakcr camo over from Coqulllo yesterday. Ruv. Holmoa ia state evan gelist of tho Christian church, Jnnd haa just closed a acrtcs of mcotinca at tho Coqnille church, of which Rov. Hand aakcr ia paator. They will give a aer vlce at tbo Baptist church Wednesday evening, inclnding moving picturos at.d Illustrated songs. Tho Porter mill Is shut down for a few days, while some changes aro being mado. A ditch la being dug for the con nections with tbo new water ay-teni, The slab pilo la also bolng removed, and J. J. Borna ia employed at this work with hia grading crew. The Czarina la expected to bring another large lot of pipo for tho wator ayatom. Grand Officers Her, Mrs. Claud Gatcb, Worthy Grand Ma tron of tho Eastern Star and Worthy Grand Patron Wiegand arrived yester day to mako an official visit to Doric Chapter. A special comunlcation waa held last eyonlng, nftor which a banquet and general good timo was ovjoyed. Travel by Sea The following had engaged paatago last evening on tho PrentlBS,salling for Portland at S p.m. today: Mr. and Mra A F Keca, Mrs Sterkol, Miss Mary West, MrsCMamio NoahMrs Noltle Peachoy, Mossra Andy Malrbnoy, E C McDowell, H Toelle, L D.Blue, Sylvester Johnson, A U Gaffuey, faiegfrled Petor eon, Rev Duncan McRuer, L W Record. "7 V Beat hfs Wife J. S. Roxcra wan arroatcd Sunday evening on n charge of OBtanlt and bat tery allegod to have been committed on his wife, tho complaining witness being tho eon, W. M. Rogors. He was brought before Justice Hyde yesterday and plead ed guilty. sJuetlco Hyde took tho mattor of the penalty under advlcomont until 10 a, m. today. From Wedrfesday'o Dally, , F. A, SacchI haa placed in hfs etoro n new counter telephone. Miss Hattio Haines of E.kiey Is veil ing friends in town this week. 1li.l.ii,iiM V idUJ !... rra -ir, iu,. I John Ni'lnciti Imb accepted iv pultlon ns book keeper in F. A Hncohl's Kioto, T. Mlcklvrlttht had a Itrnud new tele phone put In hla jowolry More Tuesday. Mrs. V. H, Clinndlor. returned homo yesterday (mm l'ottlumt by, tho Drain routo. . ' The schooner YVra'.orn Iloti.o wna low cd duwti thu buy jeetimby afternoon ami out toai'n. Unity Mlko's Diary, fojir. 30 Ncvor let n competitor got wind of what you intend to do. Tho workman began on tho second story of thcMeaonloTi mpluTuotiday. Thu upper story will bo 21) feet Mgh, M. Clausen hopes to have It under cover before the steady Value sot In aud is worklug the crow to tho uttermost with thnt In view. Mr. nnd Mra. F. 1'. Norton arrived yestordayi by the Drain routo, after an nbsonco of pomethlnit over thrco weeks', They visited tho etnto fair at Patent ami the Irvlngton racea and carnival n. Portland, hnd had a moat onjoyablo time. , Fifty Dolldrs Fine' J. 8 Hovers will go to Cqtillln City today In company with Maral.nl Mi Lend to tojourn nv inu no-.ei tjo uanier tor to .. . ... ... . . ..... n. days. In default of (50 fine, that being thu amount n a toned ngalnst Mm by Jiiktlco of the IViuo Hyde,, for assault niii.'battcry committed ou th person of hlavtifi). BIQ TIMBER DEAL ' Stated to be on the Coqulllo, Pro bably Means Umpqua An Oregonlan dispatch from Hoogh Ion, Mich,, raya Colonel William Coach Bold yesterday to L, J. Cody, of Duluth and W. T. Addia, of Kansas City, a Uuct of Btandlng timber on Coqullltt river, Oregon, estimated to contain 35t. 000,000 feet. Iho deal Is ono of tho largcat over mado In Oregi.n pine tandr, tho purchase eonsidoratlon .being ffiGO, 000. Colonvl Coach, who Is a ploncor Mich Igan lumberman, haa cxtonsivo pine holdings acattored through tho Pacific Northwest, bougth at lot? prices during tho past 15 years. (Parties here well acquainted with Coos county lands do not think that Col. Conch hod any cxtonsivo holdings iu this county, but think tho land re furred to ia tho tract on I've Urn qua In which Nniburp, Webster aud others were once inturettcdnudof which Coach was tho purchaser. . . . . . I fw woeka by tint uau of this r'nx, ChamnorlalnsCoUCChRomody Endortied hv proml lent Collogo Priil No oao who ia acquainted Hlth ltd I to.uta and lluatds of Education In Ha gue! qualities can bi surprised at tho lo'pu and Ameticu, Humplu dozen H4-grt-at popularity of Chambcrlaln'iCough sorted elzoi seat )ot paid for f 1,00, (In Homedy. It not only curca cold a and ' glo namplo 20c. When ordorliiK n rinlo grin effectually r.nd permanently, but 'ring, etato wliothor for man, woman or provents thesodiseascB from resulting In child. pneumontn. it is also a certain enru for ' uroup. hooping rough Is not danger oua when this remedy is given. It con tains no opium or other harmful sub Btatico and may bo given as confidently to a baby as to ah adult. It Is aim pleasant to takos. When all of theso facts nro taken Into consideration It Is not sur riflng that pooph In Ioiolmi landa, as well as at homo, enteem ihl roniedy very highly aud very , fow nru wl'ling to tukn am other af'cr hav.uir oi.co utedit, Fo sale by Juo, 1'reuis, TIMBER LaND, ACT JUNh 3, 187d. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United Slnlcj Iind OfTiec, Roscburg, Oregon, Feb. .'. toai. Notice Is hereby given llmt In compfi.itice with tfw provl.lons of the act of pongre.s of June 3, 1878, entitled "Ait net for tlin 1.1I0 ol llinlk-r .nidi In the Stales of California, oiegon, Nu vada, nnd Wathlngton Territory," ns extendi) ! to all tha Public I.iml Stalci by nclof,uUjt., ' C'. WILLIAM W PRinilLE. of 191 Mull roe St., Portland, county of Multtw in. 1I1, State pi Oregon, has this da filed In thlt oflltc Ids sworn statement No, 4(oj, for Hie pit . thiueol theSKiM, of Sea, No. 14, TpidM, It ia writ, nnd will oiler proof to show that the land sought U more valuable for lis umber or Mono limn for agricultural purpo.ei, mid 10 c.ubibh his claim to said land before the Krister and Krcefver of this office nl Ko'wlturg, Oron, on Wednesday, the 9 day of Dec, J90J1 IP names ns wltncsics: Oicnr Kdwardi. of Oakland. Orfron, Cfeorgo Fiuley, (Salen V Hump, of Crawlord.vllle, Oregoii, 15 N S1111U1, of Myrtle Point, Oieh'on. - Any nnd all pcrto s cl.ilinlrtg ndvcricty tho aliQve-dctciibed lm.ds nro teipiMted to fdo their (.Indus In tills ollicc ou or hvforu said 9 da of Dec, 1903. 9-io.p T. Duiuoun, Rec,lj:tf, mU ...,. 1 CANT TOUCH Miniumi Mho wears WYEH'S EXOSLSIOn nit AND KYf 'mi ' r....l.U. imH - - T :.- "..." (l. oiiif. ! Ill IliK WM Wl I'lpllll m tiui fri'i ,i or i for tril IIIAlK, If not ftl K'liJ luriAUk'f' itmlft'S H.SrrAHilt.UKtr. Kl f"iM., Mt. I ' " NEW YOKK WORLD TllIUOf.-A-Wl.KK KUITIOM Head whorovor tho English I.atiguao la firiokon Tho Thrlco-A.Week World was II it ,ni'id lirllllmil .iti'r In tint tiiiottinlnif ban been Ktenilily grnt'lng ever slticoi Time Ih tint teat of nil thltitta, and hut Hot Its nt'id r( approval on the Tltrlciwa Week World, whluh Is widely rlronht'o I In overy Htato anil Territory ofllio Un ion, and v. ht-rt't ver there nro people who (an read our mother tongue, This pnpr for tho coming wlntor nnd Hit! year 11KX1, will ujukm Us news ferJ lt, 11 poMlblo, more exteunlvo than ever. All events of itnortance, no rant ter whore thuy happen, are ro I'orttd accurately and promptly. . 'Hie anbicribrr, for only one dollars) yttar, gota three papers every week and morn uens and general rending than modi great dailies can furnish five or" six limes thu price. rim Thrlco n-Weok-Wcrld in abso lutfly fair In its political news. Par tlsHit hius Ir never allowed to affect Its n ua (oiumns, ami i;emoorai ana jib publican nlikocan obtain In its paent trnttiliil nrrminta n( all ilia trrftut nolltt . i v - -... - r, , .- ci rampkUtis, In addition lo all tha news, the Thrlco-a-Weok-World furnishes the best serial (lotion, elaborate market reports aud other features of interest. Tho Thrli-o-a-Week World's regular aiibecrlptiou prlcn Is only 1,00 per year and this paya for 150 papers. We ofT.tr l.'iia iiii-iiIh tninp4K)r and Weekly COAST MAIL togitlhor ono year for 12.00 The regular aobicriptlon price of the two papers is 1.60 THE STEAMER ARCATA. Jl, 0. 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