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About Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1903)
,"" 5.-sW x:mM- rutS v 1U ' rvV5n-T - t 1TV , u I'1 A !Jt''ll 1 !' 1 aJSIDLCOAL A-Wwt frem SUntJuy' Dally. At tor in) Coke received ft new salt th'- wci-V, also Bkseo bote). Jim Wat-on k ml Frank lit) nes were Man-hUpM visitors Irom Cooa city yesterday. Unity MlkaV Diary, Cct, 1C It takes aera skill to nil gooda than to make them. Noble Brothers now have 40 head o! at beef In cold storage and expect to put in 10 bend more by the end ol the month, Rev. Thi. Irvine has gone to attend the Baptist stalo convention at Oregon Oiiy, r.s a JeU'CRte from tho Marahfield Biptlst church Who wants to bit that dirt will not bo moved before Chriftmaa on a rail road that will connect Cooa Baj with the onttido world? There is a move o'n foot by the Myrtle Point merchants and busineaa men to clore their places of business at 8 p m. Tfiey now keep open nntil 9. The teams Lavo been fenced ofl from Find street from O street to Mill alongh, on account of the condition in Which tho rain has left the fresh clay. Hume's now store in Gold Beach is belnc fitted up and stocked as rapidly goods cn bo brought over from the VTeddorbnrn store. E. Jones and Brn Schuyler have charge. Port Orford Tribune. If funeral precessions would go half t milenrounil tbeyeoull follow a route bordered with -ridewalka moat of the way to the cemetery, but even then tie pedestrians wontd have to wade acrors the county toad. A Love Letter Would not interest voa if you're loot Jug (or a Rtiarsuteed Salve, for Sores, Burna or Piles. Otto Dodd, of Ponder, Mo. writes: "I suffered with an oglj sore for a year, but a box of Bucklen't Arnican Salve cured me. It's the best Salve on earth. 25b at Preuss's Drug Btorfei ---- Noah was the first advettieer. He advertised the flood ana it came all right. The fellows who laughod at the advertising got drowned and it served them right. Ever since Noah's Umei the Tadvertiser hart been prospering, while the other fellow is being swallow ed up in the flood of disaster. Sz. A Kansas farmer recently sent thir rather mixed order to a merchant in (a country town: "Send me a sack ol flour, five pounds of cofe and one pound of tee. My wifo gave birth to a big baby boy last night, also five poundi oleorn etarch, a screwdriver and a fly trap. It weighed ten pounds, fend n straw hat," Ffltlion has Just decreed the follow ing to be out of date: the Gibson girl, military girl kanagaroo walk, hlgl heels, squsfa shoulders, asuplo waists blouse waist, flaring skirta with 'train, skirts clinging at the knees, plaited shoulders and peekaboo waists. The following are the thing: lftfu dress, sloping shoulders, snng waists, narrow bust, lontid skirta JuBt touching the ground, elbow sleeves full and Iarfc, fichus and other ehouldor drapery, pointed walsta. and aaWssil flflHaVaflaGQHVaiV ' atesajf& v. av. The Mm t Milmoii ttnn been verj largadtiriitg the-past few days, and Do cannery hai beuii busy ptaeo, Oa Friday the catch waa abovo 1,400, and neatly m larcnon Saturday , Monday was the blgcatoh for the season, on which occasion, over 4,600 were brought in. Tncdny's catch w ab Vn 2,W0, And yesterday about a many.Ban don Kecordcr. Broko Into His House S La Qulnn of Cavendish. VI., was robbed nf his customary health bv Jn. mvd'inli of Chronic Constipation. Whrn Jr. Kiiiu'n Now Life I'llli droko into his hnu-v, his trouble whs arrested ana now neV viitirvly cuicd. They're guaranteed locate, 25c at Preusa' Drug Htore, Myrtle Point Enterprise! Fred Cam phor, a German, who resides ion Sugar uof, about two miles from this place, wad thrown from a wagon and serlousl) Injured, laat Friday. Though badl) bruited and injured internally he crawled to wlthlH about a ratio of town whuro he waa discovered and brought tolon. Dr. Lofp reports the injured man getting along well with the chancer very good for recorory. Evergreen Whist Club The Evergreen Whlat Club met ye terday with Mra. F. M. Friedborg an had a very Interesting session with thi paste boards. The first honors were carried off by Mrs. J. It. Rochon, whib the booby, sometimes called the conso lation prize went to Mrs. V. J. Butler Tho next meeting will be at the homr of Mra. 9. U. Hazard, iliu Skookum A Eugene man got smart over at their fair recently and remarked to an Indian who waa attending the races: "You have heap him skookum race pretty soon?" "I am not poitive that the details ol thti race have leen arranged to thi entire satisfaction of all concernct therefore cannot aiy whether or not tl race will bo run." A collapse waa sar d by a hair's breadth. Afternoon Tea. An afternoon tea waa given yeaterda; afternoon by Mrs. McPherson ii honor of her sister, Mlrs. Bebring, win has been visiting her in Marebneld fot ome time and exacts soon to retun to San Francisco to her home. Thosi present were:MesdamerLockhart, Luce ii nges, Nicholson, Minot, J A Matson J. 8. Coke and Sengstacken and Miai Grace MeCurmac and Agnes Hntch eson. from Tueaday'a Dally. A.L. Wood is making fresh candy fot J. V. Nolson'a store. Wm. Barkrs waa down from his Coot river farm yesterday. R. E. Sb ine, of Empire City was do ing business fn town yesterdry. E. A. Anderson received a tscow of hay from Coos rlvor yesterday. loa' R. II. Olson has the frame up for a new dwelling in South Marahfield. The Bay City mill is ahut down for a few days while aome 'repairs ai hemp made. la there any country on earth that produces a finer day than Coos Bayf tes enjoyed yesterday? Rev. Bush of Glasaport, Pa, has boen appointeJ to the pastorate of the First Presbyterian Church at Marsh field and will arrive here early in November. mm wills ra . mi ' - . aw t i r Cholera Cure' u i ttiii-tTBta-d A sevaraiga asd aisBost MaMJMc rumeiy fer Crum, Diarrhoea, Dyatarfry, Cttolern ajarfcw, Owttfrf ViMmMi CMtn, k u almmi iaaialals(y. -U. Tiie Zcatlua ill 4tl tor SAn Frauds T'luradity, ... -. Tho lty ol Salem has added throo now wards. The new council will bo appoint el. Ku-ty Mike's Ulnry, Oct. 13, llKW Itelou brief to tho point of obscurity should be guardod against. V.T. Slglln brought down a scow- loal ol hogs for tho creamery yesterday from hia place at tho isthmus, Ut, Prentiss will soon become a sub urban resident, as his new house out West is approaching completion. J. R. Hunch, of Allegany, one of the old'timo residents whs In town on bus! uosi yoitordar. , John Grundy was down from Coaledo reterday and laid In a largo supply of irnea seed which he will tow on a now burn. Rev. A. uaborly will prenrh in the Presbyterian church on Wednesday ironing 7:50. A full attendance of members and congregation la reqnestcd. Practically all funerals go out tto 'the cemetery thronpht South Marahfield, and as about 100 yards Cof county road must bo navigated by that route, the friends who would llko to walk out must flguro on wet and muddy feet during tho winter. O. H. Johnson and lib son II., M. Johnson returned to North Bond Satnr Ityfrom C. D. McFarlalnca craubrry farm, where they have lecn helping to (gather the cron, which they report to bo fine ono and now all harvested in good cord it ion. Mr. Johnson ia mak ing preparnllona to start a lodging house at North Bond. Confessions of a Priest Ruv. Jno. S. Cox, of Wake, Ark., Ante, "for 12 yiur I suflWcd from Vtiliu Jaundice. I consulted a number j physicians nod tried all sorts of medi cines, but not no relict, men 1 negap the upu of Electric Bitters and feel that am now cured ol a disease- that had me in ls grap for twelve years," II on want a reliable medicine for Litei ind Kidney trooblo, stomach dliorilor ir neutral debility, got Electric Bitters. I t's guaranteed by John Preuss, Only 50c. Third Hottest Day The Mail ia indebted to Thos. Coke, feather clerk at the ;R, R. depot, for ho information that yestorday was the 3rd hottest day of the year, the ther mometer registering a temperature of83, The two warmer days oro Jane 0th and 7th, 04 and 87 degrees respectively. Fbe temperature reached 70 on 5 days of July, but got no higher. On Aug. 17ib it reached 77 and on Sept. 20th, it was 7P. The heat was not oppressively yesterday, as the air was clear and vigorating, felt ir- State Barbers Board Coming II thpre are any barbers In MnrshflehH who are not qualified to work thoy "111 have an opportunity to fit themselves as the State Barbers' Board will bo hore so they can square ttumtelves. Tho following item appeared in Sun day morning's Salem Statesman: In order to make it easier for harbors along the coaat they ware not compelled to appear in Portland and, tho board will leave Sunday night forMarBhfield where an examination will bo given to all bar bers without certificates and all have been notified to be on band. Complaint has been cent from Marahfield that several barbers wore operating there without permits, The Quick, Sure gARMlAipiVtf BALSAM i I at al , mUi From Wednesday's Dally. ' H. Bongttackon la spending several days on the Ccqulllo. , The Kmplro aollml from Hnti J-'rnnols-co Monday, and4the Aicata will rail to day. Lester Smith la acting as nlghtwaleh during the Illness of tho regular officer,' Graves Mrs. Mary McKnlght la yiaitlng at the home of Mra. E. J Betsey op Cooa river, ti, Mra. O. Manscji ban boon confined to her bed for tho piiat few ilays with a'cknesa. Undo Jimmy Rooke.of 8outh Marah field has hia renldeiiroj illlumntcd with electric lighta. Attorney J. M. Upton caniu ovor from Oandon yesterday and will permanently locate lu Marahfield. W. L. Green, prosldunt ol tho Bolt Lino Railway Co., was up from Empiro on business yesterday. Rutty Mile's Diary, Oct, 1U A good Illustration ii not only an eye-catcher, but a good argument. Cbaa. X. Dungan expects to go on a ranch for awhile. Ho will stock the Eganhof! place with high grado stock. Onaccountot tho Ulnoss of Mrs. A. Wirtb, tho trip which she and Mr. Wirth were to take to their old homo in Mlt aouri has been postponed. Chas. Dungan haa sold out his has! ness to Emorson Ferry wbo will con tinue to conduct a first data place. Mr. Ferry will take poasefslon ot Odobcr Slst. An editor commenting on ladles rain ing their skirta wheu upon tho atreota lays this: "Ladies In this town raise their skirts while walking, and it's all right as far as wn can boo." Tho North Bend Band Is preparing to give a grand prixo tnaqnorado on Thanksgiving, and they propoio to eclipse their brilliant success of last Thanksgiving, If possible Mrs. L. Hazard of Coqallle was in town Monday returning home yester day, Bho expects to go next woek to Ashland, taking her aon who la a filleted with asthma, where she expects to find relief from a specialist in that malady. Marino Reporter What's the mattor with the editor? He seems wild with grief. Compositor Why, he read a spring poem thinking It waa a patent medicine ad. Ubl igo rows. The Band concert at North Bond Sat urday night was n decided auecoas, from tho artie'tfo standpoint and tho numbum rendered were highly appreciated by the audience, among whom wore more than tho usual number of Marahfield people, Ob, Jori 9 Z know no bIokIo cnio of blUs Bo bllMrful aa to oak a mlsa If oho wilt wed 'And then to watch her chow her thumb, Aa though U were aomo toothnomo gum And nod her head. Daitlraoro News. Every farmer should havo his name printed on his envelopes and writing paper. Wo furnish and print both at reasonable prices, livery farmer ia a busineaa man. (Jure he is, and why not have your name on your writing paper and envolope87 It will not coat much. Call at this offlco. ft Mcintosh met with what might have been a serious,, accident Tuesday when getting off thp steamer at the wharf. The Jar of afepplug down afflict ed bis heart in such a manner as to in torfere with circulation, causing t(jpporary(paralvsls of his loft, leg, throwing him to typ, ground, lie lo aboat again and will aooq be all right. a: o lUrUV Escajk (Ourry Co, Recorder) Word renthrtd hero Hint Mra, J, L, Crook Knit her mother, Mrs, Ron Moore, lit coining home from n visit to Nate Moore, at Choice, mot with qullo a mlshnp. Tho.liorao which thoy were driving stumbled ,iml went oyor tho grHdn taking tho.buggy with him, but fortunntely tho occupants nt tho hitgvy managed to light In tho road bed and were not hurt, Tho bono and buggy landed about 75 feet botow In the creek. Word waa sept to Harbor for er help and on atrlynl thoy Hticcooilcd In Hotting tho horse out but tho buggy la still there, This will bo n loiaon to green drivers, especially women, not to drlvoovor such roada aa thoro lo be tween Irmn and Harbor, S nves Two From Donth JOur little daughtor had hii almost fatal attack of whooping cough and bronchitis," writes Mra. W. 1C. HavU land, of Armouk. N. V.. "but. when all f other remedies failed, we anved her life wltn l)r. King's How Discovery. Utir nieco. who had Consumption lu ait ml vanced atag.0. also used this wonderful medicine and today alio Is perfectfully well." Desperate throat and lung dis eases yield to Dr King's Now Discovery ns to no other medicine on earth. In fallible, lor Cougha and Colds. fiOti and tl 00 bottles guaranteed by John Profits Trial bottles (reo. How to Kill Your Paper. Just let your subscription go. It's only a small sum tho publisher don't need It. If ho asks you for It got hop. ping mad na you CAn and toll hliu to stop vour paper yon nevor rood It any how. Go home and borrow your neigh bor'e. When the reporter calls alwayn bo busy, Mako him feel aa if ha waa Intruding. When tho advertising or Job man calls say yon don't neod to ad vortise everybody knows you; that you will get along without printed stationery It's too expensive; that business la slack anl you must econo mize. Never drop In to aro the editor unleiK you want a complimentary notice or a longthy obituary for it le reaved relative, Never recommend the paper to any one; when yon speak ol it say "Yes, wo huvoa little sheet." Keep it up a year or two and you will liavo a dead newspaper, a dead sot of merchant aud a dead town. CAPTAIN jbKGENSEN DROWNED Wliile Crossing Cu( Dvcr Coquillc Bar Wasficd Orcrboard From lug Triumph Captain J. Jorgenson of tho Fchoonir Advance, was dro ne 1 Monday after noon at ono o'clock, while going nut over tho bar at Bnndon, Ho was aboard tho tug Triumph which was taking tho steamer Chlco out to sea. When tin y were about half war over the bar a wnvo camo ir. on the tug washing him overboard. He was reridered all tho assistance postiblo, a line bclnpaisod him fiom thoOhlco, which ho caught, but he waa unable to hold on. Ho be ing an excellont swimmer, swam two hundred yards inside tho jo'.ty. Tho tug immediately pnvo tho signal for help, to tho Llfo-rlavlnu crew who at onco responded. Ihn enfortu nato man was picked up within -'& min utes but ho wasdrowned, bin body Hoot ing faco downward. It Is thought tho air contained In his clothing kept him afloat. Ho was probably exhausted and chilled causing him to yield. Dr. Kline and uiembont of the Idle Saving crow workud(ovor tho ilfolem man for several hairs trying every known means to resusltato him but all to no avail. Captain Jorgenson has reen running to Bandon about ID ;'ears. He lrxvof a wifo and five children, tosldlng in Ban don. i ,. Mr. JoRcnsen was about CO yef.ii of age and highly respccteO by all who know him. Fred Kornor tho express fniwetigor who thot tho train robber tin itioO.lt Ac N. recently haa been presented with v t ' .' 1 1000 by tho express company. ,";';;"','! 'h"1'!? WYERB EXCELSIOR BRAN! aaawnii OILED CLOTHING SL.ftKgRS' ll..f.ftlrl U Iwh Itil III, KM lTfl MJ, 'HI in. TV t'-nitiuillr ulrtnlii U H. wvt AwJn smm tmii'l mixUI, lWvh or otociUiTwtoaSM mMrspnnoa lIotTintteooM for rroo wot, m rl BO YKARS' jr,XrKRIINOK Tnaoi Matwa) DiaiaNS Covmrrai Ac Anroa Ut ik4b Mill dMr1pila iMf ul.ilr MtHJ r oHnlnn ttmhtutmii iM.mloti if rtobkblr Nimubta. Cojpml lotiiiiriaiirroaDatnuu. muowrawir". tnt Iim. fllMi Mtf furutiif iwwmiIi i'klwiM WUm ihroiuh Uiuin A (A. ftiul nrtlt, Hhol (bhtrat, lu lb $ckn(iflc Jlmevicasi. K fcnllr Ultr44 wtktr. Ut rtr. r'tMon t ur M1 JouriwL Tii.lll xi fnr ruontkj, L aVAJbtJt n7i4lr. viit DR. JORDAN'S! otnATi mmm of ahatghy mi BicuTT.,iiiraixtiM,uL. I M(IU4alUHCll CMj,nk ns. JOsaui-oisjAflu or Kits rWll.1 iiumtit. Mjwr4 TnwMhMJVruSlttH - fJkal M I'tiM. w73 Mm uu4ft ivfc ! mI mffjftm TinumKi i ft lyr?..ryrmzM-. uii. nuixo rakik n . wrr v. vnnuwc f IWHW,MI A a ... ... A iniv . n . J0.IDAH & ctx, lost - at, a. ft. HITMMISMaHMIHIHIMHKIti SOKE 'FEE. m a 2 m Si m ut a m DEALER IN 'C.I(OCi.K!E8 I'llEHM FKUITH.VKOK TA III.KS I' HO VIBIOlfS, n.ouu kkei), irrr., of THE IIE8T Q UAL1TY. I'KICEH ItEAHONABLE. S sf i ! I m n I FUOZKN OYBTEHB EVEItY DAY. i : i A Street, Marsh field, Ore aMMKaHHBaattHMHBsma STATE HORMAL SCHOOL Monmouth. Orosron Trnlnlng school for leadif n court's arratij. td riccliifly for training teacher for ullbrwnclw r J ol the piolcMlOii. 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