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About Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1903)
')li. rftl I. 1 r 1 .3srr XjOOjl From Sunday's Dally. Jnke Mutton of North town Saturday, slohgh was In Rusty Mike's Diary Oct. 4-A word with yon. Mr. Metcbant "Advortlnl" TliOFclioonor Ivy was towed down tho hay ywtordAy, after making a quick Job of loading. Otto Solicitor ia now tho genial and accommodating agent of the atoanier czarina. Mis- MollyXorrls,of Fairview,who has boon visiting friends in town, went to Bumncr yesterday. G Why ia putting up a building ad joining 1,1s storo and will coon havo all 'his roal eatato under roof. Broko Into His rlouso . .. f r. u.v. ir. I S. i.o Uuinn ot Cavendish. vt wsu robb.-d M his customary health b in invasion of Chronic Conctipation. When Dr. King's Now Lifo Pilli broke into hi house, hit trouble was arrested and now he's entirely turod. They're guaranteed to core, 25c at Preuss' Drug Storo. L. H. Heitnor is sick abed as a result of becoming over heated and then sitting down in a diaught to eool off. J. W '.Catching was down from Sum par yesterday tccompanied by hie daughter Effie. R. D. Ilerron will start this afternoon for Uoawell springs, in hopes of relief for the rheumatism. i i Silas Noah was In town yesterday making final proof on his timber claim near Fairview. lire. Nasburge has lumber on hand to make some additions and improvements at tho Arlington, and the grounds will alio be improved. J. A. Yoakam Jr. and bride, who have been vlriting friends in the coun ty,aro in town to take a iteamer for San Francisco, en route to their home At Fresno, Cal. Mrs. Matt Nystrom and children hivo moved from Pony dough camp to 'West Marsbfield, where they will spend the Winter, the children attend ing school. The fnneral of Mrs. Jas, Rooke will take place itoday at the gresidenae in South Marsbfield at 1 p. m., instead of 1:30, as previously announced. Rev. Vm, Horsfall will condnct the services R. T. Kaufman, of Spokane, is expect ed by Roseburg stage, to visit bis father, I. S. Kaufman and take a look at this section, and His folks aro in hopes of persuading him to locate hero. The North Bend Band will give a pop ular concert and dance at the pavilion on Saturday evening Oct. 10th. The Flyer will go down from Marsbfield, re turning at 2 a. m. and carrying passeng ers free. The Evergreen Whist Club met for the first time this season at the home of Mrs. W. J. Butler, and was presided over by Mrs, Butler and Mrs. Lando who were re-elected President and Secretary re spectively. Tho Club will meet nex week at the home of Mrs, (F. M. Fried burg, P. F. & L Co. in Trouble It was reported in Marsbfield yester day that the Pacific Furniture and Lum ber Go's, property at Coqullle City had been attached for the sum ot f 3500, in a uit or suits brought by loggers holding claime againet the company. The P. F. & L, Co. is a corporation 'I KVA1I Qirtfm from WEAKNESS, X JM VJtlllVl Strength-Giver. Jayne's Ton ." i ili " r - r'T MMMHMMMHMMH - -r .vyru- tho ttock of which ie held in San Fran, olico and Los Angeles, and own ( mill and store in Cur- county, besides tho milling and mercantile. ImMness At Co qulllo, which was bought of the Lyons citato. bw Rales Por Llffluinjj Ibe Hghlug contracts wni closvd Tr day for tho Mute Institutions, with thn CltUvn L'u-ht iV 1 ruction Co, ot Bahnt. Tho coutiact covers liuht for reform tchool, asylum farm and deaf muto rchool. 1 ho ratos agreed upon in thu contract ara fG.CO per month for each arc light, olid SO cents por month for each 10-candla power incandcrcent. Of - tho lattur tho mylum larm takes 300, tho muto tchool 00, and tho reform choj;."'0. As a result of tho reductions instate Ughtir.R rate, ihe whole lilt for light lug seven ttato institutions will not be any mora than the stato formerly paid for lighting fonr. Giant Spud The Mail has received from Joseph A. Palmer, of Empire, by kindness ot Capt. Pendergrass, a giant specimen of po tato, which the marine reporter says is of tho Beauty of Hebron variety. It is 10 1-2 inches long 11 1-2 inches around tho wais. and weighs 3 pounds 10 ounces. It was raised on Mr. Pal mer's ranch, "Growiersville" and tho hill out of which it camo producd 16 pounds. This would judicata that tho sandy soil, nrar Krqpiro is well adapted to the production of this useful adjunct to the cuiatno.of evory well reg ulated family. Cliitiim Bark Two little girls Noama Hall and Mary Bnwron saw tho advantage of the high price now being paid for Chittim bark and thought it would be a good way to augment their bank account by peeling tome. They went np Coos river peeled and dried a large gunny sack of the bark They brought the product home and it was in the sack on the porch at Abe Tenbrook's home in West Marsbfield. Friday night tho sack disappeared with its contents. The sack was found with a couple of handfull's of bark in it, but the rest had disappeared, and the girls now mourn their loea. They think tbey kuow where it has gone, and the guilty party may save troublo by return ing the goods. Man Lost Overboard Bandon Recorder The schooner Advance, J. Jorgonsen, got in this morning. 15 days out for San Francisco. On her arrival we learned f that she had lost a seaman, James De- Orsy, of Euroka, on her way nn. The accident occurred at 5:20, a. m.,6ept 21, in latitude 18 degrees. 25 minutes, De Orty fell overboard while takjng in tbo sidelights, carying tho greon one with him. A rope was thrown over to him, and two lifo bnoys wore thrown him one of which struck him on tho thonlder; he failed to take hold of either. He caught hold of the log line, but let go that, and although the ship's boat was at the spot in three minutes, he bad sank. DeOrsy waaunablo to swim, and seem ed to have lost his power to reason or help himself when he fell into tho wa ter . Threshed Out of Court (Oregonlan) "That case Iiab been threshed out in court several timos, and will now be Jin vestigated by the Stato Bar Associa tion," said Attornoy.Goneral-A. M, Oiawford at the Imperial Thursday, when asked if he bad any reply to make to the charges made by Judge William R. Willis, ot Roseborg, as the basis of a petition for his disbarment. "V"'" in courts was naked. "In my a vor ovary time' answered tho iittunioy-poneral, Uu refiwid to dtncuM tho p.irtuuiars of thw rhnrgoi, preferring to await thu nutlou of the ttar Association fur u full vindication. At n meotlng of tho grievance etni niiiuo of Hid n&r Astocliuiou uu ,Xuuh day, U wax deehiisl to M-lid a copy of tliR charg- to Mr. Crawford, and glvti him a t(taotmble limit to anew or theui. When hit answrr ia (lied the committee will nrraugo (or au Investigation. A Lovo Lotter Would not interest yon If you're look ing mr n euarnnifHi talvo for Kin-, Hunts or Pilee. Otto Dodd. of Ponder, Mo. writes: "I suffered with au ugly ori! for a yeAr, but n box of Buckhm'a Arntcan Snlvn cured nut. It's the best balve on Storo. earth. 25c at Preuss'a Drug From Coquil(c Exchanges (Bulletin) ' Owing to a breakdown in Johnson's mil, they were compelled to shut dowu for repairs for several day. Being be hind with their orders nnd the P. F. & L. Co's mill of this place being Idle, Mr. Johnson has loasel it for a fuw day un til his repairs are made. Mr. Johnson is certainly a man ot push and it re quires insurmountable obstacles to pre vent him from filling his contracts. Onr watar works system is progressing nicely. The sand and gravel for the ce ment Is nearly all on tho grounds and the trenches for the drain tilo, the out flow and tho clean out pipes are nearly all out. A. 0. Lukens has tho contract for building tho sandbox at '.he Intake and it goes without saying that this part of tbo work will be douo to perfection. (Bandon Recorder) There has been considerable rumor of a disastrous nature, afloat, as to the ef fect of financial trouble, of the Baa Franciec6 Arm, Ilulmo & Hart, upon b'jjineea here, they having had some interests at this place, but so far as wo have been able to learn, it will not af feet interests here, otherwieo than of a a temporary nature, nnd that after a month or thereabouts, this place will bo the gainer In tho division and dUiolu rtion of tLoflrm. W. II. Button, superintendent ot the Bandon Oil Co., was in town this week, having business which callod him here. A reporter approach him and learned that work waa,progreiBing nicely at the well, but there is a scarcity of water on account of the dry weather, which makes it nsceuary to shnt down oc casionally to let the supply accumulate, Tbo well ia now about 300 feet deep, and the indications are all that could be expected. For tho last hundred feet tho drilling has been through shale rock From Tuesday's Dally. Aro you preparing yonr holiday cru sade for advertising. The Czarina sails from San Francisco at 5 p. m. Thursday. The first box of fresh figs wero dis played at F. A. Sacchl's store yesterday. Rev. F, Q, Strange leaves tbia morn. Ing for the Valley by way of Myrtle Point. Busty Mike's Diary, Sept. 30 Meth ods arH constantantly changing, The methods that brought failure last year rqight, it tried now, bring auccess. To the new comers it can bo said that yesterday was a typical Winter rainy day. We'll have lots of them before spring. We old settlers like them ; thoy sotton up our webs, xo uobs uwi wmi dim jsueroy as, pilot and coacher left suddenly yesterday afternoon to Blay ducks. Mr.Owl'Malley bought a boat from Herr Olouudenhov enrinker for the occasion, and she was christonod Shamrock Fifth. take the Tonic Vermifuge "How was it ilwIdVd Friend TaMiir so' ninny dnlly nowf? lapora is a good deal of nit expense, isn't It? Iloht Doesn't coot n cent. "You corUlulv aim not on tho (roe lint." "No. I save tho coupon, exchange them for tho book, pictures nml so on which they offer j thou si II tho books i ml pictures, and iiuo thu s.uim money u pay my subscriptions,"-N, Y, Wvukly. Alliance Goojns New ThcAlllancn arrived from Portland yesterday nnd ia billed to sail south nt 10 a. in, today. On going Into drydocl oa Puget Sound hor irjurloa wore found to bo not at all curious. A plucu of hor hou was cone- and iomi ropnlra to hor Ia-pI wero necessary. Tho work was dono, and sho was in tho dry dock ono night. Sho was unable to bring from Portland all of tho freight offered, and loft a largo amount behind. Tho Aber deen, ot tho same line, will ' leave Port land for this plnco lu a few days, bring ing the back freight. Russ is In It By the Ban Francisco papers It ap pears that Huss Towor did somo excel lent work on tho Belmont cloven in tho garao with tho Stanford freshmen Sept. 30th, in which tho scorq,stood 0 toO in favor of the Belmont team. Ono ac count says; "Ten minutes after pi a) began Tower of Belmont wont through and after a run of thirty yards reached btanforda goal lino. Towor was closely pursued by Stevenson, who tackled tho Bolmonter as ho crossed tho linn aud caused a fumble. Btevonson recovored tho ball, thus turnhig Belmont's well earned touch-down into a touchback." Another account mentions Tower as ono of tho most effective workors for'tlm Deimont cause. Travtl by Sea Arrivals by Alliance from Portland, Oct. 5: E. J. Holt and wife, Miss, E. Bonnell, M Johuson, E Espiddeen, G 0 Cavallno.C II Hull and wife, II Hill, C Harley, Klmur RussHI, Miss Sadie Johnion, Vesta ohnson, Gus A Lowot, M P Ketchurn, T J McNamee, 0 Fuller. Mrs L Fuller, Mrs Geo Fullor, Geo Ilardwlck, Fred Cloiset, J Holdor, M J O'Leary, Mis O'Leary, Mrs J J Hand sakor, Mrs Sadio Fcaste, John Colgan, Robt Kittson, Emma Kittson, Gertie Kittson, Willie Kittson, Mrs Laws, T T Sualde, A Peterson, T Handa. Departures by Areata, Oct. G: J Pen field, wifo and 2 children, Mrs Dorn, Mrs Buhel and 2 children. 6 Jones, T Macgrenn, A Holmes, W Asplund, J Preura, J Mahonny, Mamio Mahonoy, Rose Marshall, Mra Ruth, Mrs Mooter and child, Mrs Crest. Saves Two From Doath "Our little daughter had an almost fatal attack of whooplm; cough and bronchitis," writes Mrs. W. K. Havl land, of Armonk. N. Y., "but, whon all other remedies failed, wo saved hor lifo J with Dr. King's Now Discovery. Onr I nieco. who had Consumption in an ad vanced stage, also used this wonderful medicine and today she la porfectfully well." Dnsperato throat and lnng dis eases yield to Dr. King's New Discovery as to no other medicine on earth. In fallible for Coughs and Colds. COo and $1.C0 bottles guaranteed by John Preuss Trial bottles free. Oregon Woods The exhibit of Oregon forestry at tho Lewis and Clark fair and tho St, Louie Exposition aro to be mado a prominent feature and no pains will bo spared by Commissioner Myora of tho Oregon state ommisslon to make it tho best of its kind. Coos county will do hor sbaro in furn ishing tbia exhibit and no doubt can furnish tho product of our timbor in the finished ub well an in the raw ma terial, Mr. Myers has hod offors of exhibits ot woods and manufactured articles from tho mills of tho Simpson Lumber Company, North Bond j Wood ville Lumber Company, Bandon; Sbuth em Oregon Lumber Company, Prosjior; nud tho Dean Lumber Company, Marsh field. These mills not only offer to turn Irti exhibits for tho lalrf, hut to ilonnttT tliuin hi parts ot H lorinnnont exhibit, Force ql llabjt There Is n tiucor shade of consistency in thu Bnloin Statesman In'lta r-ridny'a pnper. In ono plooo ttndor n glaring ilitee humlor inn write-up of n Jtibluo over tho dcllvetnitco or "Old Willamette U.ilvtirtlty" Iroiu duht by thu inlnlntorH -i thu MethudUt 0 uiteronco, but oil thu front imgu of tliunnmu paper is nn nd in tho utlddlo of tho pago. It is au ndvor tUvment for n tecturo, tho proccods ot which nro to go to tho "Debt Paying Fund of Wllhtiiifllto University." It sociiis like Old Wlllninotto has boon in dubt so long nnd tho (acuity aro so1 used to it that thoy really liuvn forgotttm about it. This minimis thu writer of n IKtlo Incident which happened sovoral yoaru ago lu Iowa, It was a chronlo tiorronur, and lu tho cane wu mention, tho father was nn Invalid nnd tho until or ueod to borrow uenrly evury thing from tho uuluhhora ami It wna nlwaya "for pn" whluh bocnmii nlmost a nuis ance, to fast had thu habit grown upon nnd, finally, whon tho husband died tho neighborhood fo'it that relief had como but aeyural days after tho burial the good lady scut ono of tho children to onu of tho neighbor- for a drawing of tea for "Pu." FILED LOGGEpS LIEN Mon Take Steps to Securo Their Summer' Wages Five men who have boon working lu tho Coos Bay Mill A Lumber Co's camp on South Slouli tiled loggom' liens yes terday on thu logs which they have been assisting to put in. Thu mon are Kmll Stone, Chas. Brown, Link Smith, Jas. Stock and Victor Millsr, and their claims aggregate about f .000. It is said that other claims against tbo company will also 1)3 pushed. SUICIDE OF OLD SETTLER Frank Kinnecutt Ends Ills With a Bullet LJ.e Frank Kinnlcutan old and wollknown resident of Coos, who has been living at tbo Halfway houso on tho Coos Bay wagon road with hU f.unily, committed sulcido yesterday by shooting himself in tho head. Tho deed was committed about II a m. It seems that Kinnlcutt hal hoen drinking heavily thu night botore and had not entirely recovered. Ills daugh ter loft him silting in tho front room reading n newspaper. A few moments later a pletol shot was hoard and ho was found lying on tho floor uuconrctotis, with a bullet hole just abovo hla temple. The position of tho body suggested 't hut ho stood in front of the mirror to place tho pistol to his hoad. Tho telograph lino was atonco utilized to call a physician, but tho man died about 3:30 p. m, without recovering con sciousness. Kinnecutt has bcon in Coos for 80 yoars or more. Ho was a school teacher and had taught in difforsut echeols nearly all ovor the county, also in Doug. InB. Ho had bcon living in Brows tor valley since March 1002. Uu loaves a family consisting of a wifo, two married daughters, two grown daughters aud a son at homo, hosidos two little girls and a boy. From Wednesday' Dally. Ira Tlowo of Dora, Is visiting his alt tor, Mrs, Mllo Sumner. A. B. Daly la building an addition to his houso in West Morshflold, Tho Alliance did not get away yester day, hut will sail nt 10 n. in, today, Miss Edna Barry has gone oyer to at- tend tho Gravel Ford academy this Winter, father u no tiMmiu lotto lh iiiUrwIio SAWYER'S EXCELSIOR DRAND POMMEL SLICKERS Mmi or Atill n not et wi. EXOCUSfOr? i7JMrWI OflHI QlOTlttm Por nil ktn! of wink WrriillVlrifHir. l.4Mic fr tnwUiimiki HnolHliU'nUr- willn :. a. j.r , Mi a it. Ri.l Vl)n' " E. W.ld goes to Curry county to lako another look at tho timber lands In that coot Ion. ' W. 0. Mnthuws' children, who tinvu broiMluwn with ncnrlut lovor nt Fair vlow, am recovering. Ilarxco Brothers havo bitsn putting In now gutters on tho roof of tho Tlmmur iiinu building. -v A prosperous buslnuss in a growing country to exchange for a stock ranch, l0 3-2dl w l.B, Kaujuan, Mr. nnd Mrs. John Coke and Mr. and Mrs. 11. Lockheart returned from a trip to Curry county today. About 18 men nro now employed nt thu (Jruscunt initio, Tliu piles for tho now bunker aro about hull driven. Jas. 0. Johnson Uko4 paisago on the Alliance nnd will goto lularo county, t'nl., wlmtu hu Hill bu employed ou ii dairy farm. I.o vi Smith is making rohds and get ting ready to put in logs at the Jnuk Woods placo on thu north fork of thu Cwuillu. Itu'lMlku's Diary. October 0, 1103 Soruheads aro wursu thou luafert git rid of both, oven it you huvu to suspoud business for a week or two. Thu bar was too rough Tuesday fur tho stinrnom Areata und Slgnul to cross out, conecUuntly thor will try again this morning. Mis. J. J. Handkor, was an In coming parsungor on her way from K .. I em to join hor huobaud, nhu is pator of tho Christian chinch atGoo,uiltu City, Lto Kdw.-ir.U and Carl linuton of Al bany will take posesslon of Jumitj Far run'a harbor shop today. Thebo geullo inuii camo to Muruhtluld and will con. duct an up'to-duto shop. Thu boat slip at thu foot of U struct, whore tho Humnor boat and other gaso line j laud, has buen repaired with nt w plank, of which It hns been . badly in ueed for somo tlmo. C. L. Moon, thu Cuuilln City attorney hat mm mhelng for tiivcral days, Jir.v Ing been last ruun nt Ilaudon, and tho imprcHdion is gaining ground thrt lie has beuu drowuud. Tho funeral of tha latu Ms. Jas, Rooko was larguly nltundud on Sunday nftornoon, in spito of thu very wnt weather, Tho floral trlbutos worn ro murkablo both In iiuautlty and lu beau- ty. Moro creditors aro after tho Pacilla Furniture and Lumber Co's proporty nt Coqullle city, aud their storo is lu tho hands ot thu sheriff. T A, Laisu and Aason Bros, nro among thoso filing claims. ' I " " First street is in vory bad condition from tho offocts of tho rain and tho mud is bolng carried along tho slack on C. stroet in both directions from .the inter soctlon. It is to be hoped that I'irwt street may be covered with slack before tho raltts commonco iu earnest. Atty'u, Peuhrook, MoKnlghtaml Buu nott huvu boon making n Hnipo drivu tho pant weuk lu tho sand hllla, Tiiuy havo boon heard Imiiglng nway for houm ul u tlmo. 'j'holr (rlyiids nro oxpv'otlnn groat things In tho ilmpo of souko full of i;nuio sooi. Wfirjl 3m --V-U m .. AVA f nmru iL.. I. I lit-