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About Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1903)
.iura'rcuy -4, ,-fflWt t j. .!: brifpaj5r' wMwTIWPF $f)PP" f ,?y :.w- M 'I. w. a. JU t y Um. Mm 4 a a IT ' r 'jt. ' J ii p ' I J, If) i I' li . ! I v THE OLD RELIABLE mto &AKIN1 POWDER AbioltrtoIyfPara 'WIRE 15 NO SUBSTITUTE From Thursday's Dally. Bsn Roberts, of Tenmile,;was business in town yesterday. doing Mrs. J. W. Catching, ;of Sumner, qnito eick with rcarlct fever. If Victor Anderson of tho Lifo Saving crew was in town yesterday. , MiBS Annie Flanagan of Bmpiro hi town Wednesday afternoon. was Robert Burn, the attorney, of Gold Beach, has been in town several Jdays on business. Prominent visitors from North Bend yesterday were Meedamea Simpson, Rennie, Cureons, Kaiser and M'a Criquc. Mra. Maggie Ilodeon, w"ho baa been quite eick for tome time, was brought down from Sumner yesterday and plac cd in care of Dr. Mingus. , Frank Tanner and Alex SranhoQ bold the record to tar this salmon season, having caught 255 silverside in one night, quitting at IS o'clock Walter Lewis, of Kentuck slough, who had his right leg broken in tha Daniels creek camp a month ago, and has been under caro of Dr. Horsfall, is now able to return home. The nnromn court of Washington M ,.. handed down a declsionjn the case of McGian vs. Roller! which fully settles in that state that a convict has the right to act as administrator of the estate of his'wite. Matt Matson, the energetic and suc cessful Catching slough farmer, says that be has taken many different !farm papers, but the New York Tribuno Farmer beats them all and he wouldn't give it for all the rest. If you are inter ested in tho beet farm paper, eeo our clubbing offer on another page. Assistant Keeper Joe Leonard of (he Tillamook Rock light, died sudden ly in ABtorla Thursday. Several ;weckB ego be was injured by falling ;from the top of the rockjto the beach while some supplies were being delivered there by one of tho lighthouse (.tenders, but at the time a broken legfandariu were bo- liovcd to be all the injuries that be had received. Annopceraenf,. 4 Mra. J, T. McCormac gavo an "After noon" to a number of friendB on Wedneeday" aud announced tho engage montot hor daughter, Mies Grace to Mr. A, J. French. . - Bettor Than Pills The question baa boen asked In what way are Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets superior to tho onlirmn cathartio and live pills? Our nnwr i They are easier and more ploasant to tako and their effect la to gentle and co ngrecablo that one hardly real Ires that It jb produced by a medicine. Thou they jiot only moYO the bowels but improve ftieaupetite ana aiu'tne digestion. ifor Mle at iB cants per bottle by Jno, Pioubb. I Barbers' Board Jlerc H. G. Myers aud J. 0. Wois ot tho Blate Barbers' Board arrived on tho bay Tuesday evening, by way of tho Drain routo. Thoy polished off tho barbers of tlite community yesterday, and also vliitod North Itonil. K. K. Untinn, of Korth Bend was examined nd passod, AH tho barbers of Marsbfield havo re newed their cards And Mr. Kelly wh was working on permit was examined and issued a card. Tho board go to Myrtlo Point on this morning's train, return (o Coquillo on tho same train and go to Bandon on the afternoon bout, Interviewing tho tonsor hlis's o! the three tonne. They will return to MarshGeld Friday and will tale tho AllUnco tor Portland.; HARROW ESCAPE FROM DROWNING George Cook Rescued By tlu life Saving Crew After, J Hours in Hie Water George Cook, eon of Dr. Cook, of Em pire CAmo very near finding a watery gravo'Tuesday night. He was only rav ed by the dilllgcnt cearch of the Life- Saving crew, who promptly wont to tho rescue at tho call for bolp from Captaiu Rooke of the Blanco. Mr. Cook and family had been camp ing and he had returned t6 Empiro with his family which he landed safely and he was returning to tho Ltfe-Saving station for another load. Tho sea was running very high and his yard dipped ntoonoof the waves, which upset the boat. Mr. Cook immediately began to call for holp, which was heard by Con tain Rooke and Mr. Cook's brother Lee, who were at the wharf in Empiro. The Blanco immediately notified tho Lifc Sa7ingcrew, It being then 0:30 and quito dark and somewhat thlcsc. The Lifeboat was immediately launched and search began, the crew constantly keeping up a call. The first sign of him was Eeen at 0:X0, He was clinging to the bottom of his boat. When called to ho could not respond, being to far gono to reply and had become deaf. Ho had to bo shaken to arrouso him. He wai so benumbed that the crew wore obliged to literally carry bim to tho station from the lifeboat. He was rubbed and given hot drinks and rolled in woolen blankets and put to bed. Wednesday morning bo was returned to Empire safe and Bound. When the craft was capsized it was nearing flood tide, otherwise the craft would probably have drifted to saa. W' em the boat was found it waB a mass of cia weeds and sot very far from land. It would hayo been next to imposslbl to get ashoro. Had tho Btation been in telephone connection with Empire it would have been possible for the Life-Saving crew to hard found tho unfortunate man sooner. It would bavo been ablo to get to the locality before it got so densely dark. From Friday Dally. The AUIanco sailed from San Francis co at 4 p m. yesterday. Dr. Prentis was moving into bis new qouso in West Marsbfield yesterday, Contractor Clausen has commenced shingling the roof of the Masonic plo. Tern- Raising money in Balein 1b liko pul ling tooth; yet tho citizens of Salem built about a mile of godd sidewalk leadiug to their cotuetery, a fow 'years ao, by private subscription. JIow much would It cost to lay a side, walk from the bridge in South Marsh fiqld to the cemetery. If any ono has figured it out tho Mail would bo pleut ed tp hoar from him. Telephonoadyjtees.from Port Orford yeBtorday were to the effect that the bay was iuil of boats, seeking shatter from heavy weather outside, thorn being tho revenue cutter looh with cuttor Areata In tow. ainonu N'cCul J, M, Nye, Murphy Grant A C6 popular traveller, accompanied by his wife, arrived over tho Coos Hay wngoii road yesterday on his regular trip, speaking of Humboldt, ihtcli Is oh his routo, Mr. Nya says that Eureka Is booming with tho proapoctB of n rail road, or prohaps two, and real estate is hold at a very high flguro. Decisions Rendered Judge Hamilton has rendered hie de cisions in tho coos of John Uoar va A. Marklovltch and Floronco Shoridan et al va lirapire City, J, V. Bonuett being attorney tor plantitl and Hall & Hall tordefondant in each case. Judgoaicnt is given tor defendant In tho first case, for plaintiff in tho other. ChamborlalnsCouejhRemody No ono who is acquainted with its good qualities can be surprised at the great popularity of Charuberlaln'iCough Remedy. It not only cure colda ami grl effectually aud permanently, but proveuta these diseases from resulting in pneumonia. It is also a certain euro (or croup. Whooping cough Is not dauger ous when this remedy Is given, It cou tains uo oi'ium or other harmful sub stance aud may bo given as confidently to a baby as to an adult. It is also pleasant to tako: When all of these facts aro taken Into consideration it Is not surprising that pooph in foreign lands, as well as at home, eatoem this remedy very highly aud very (ow nru willing to tako auy other after having oi.co utodit. For sale by Jno, I'ruuss, Collided With Waon Fred McCormac mot with an accident yestorday afternoon by coming in con tact with an express wagon at tho cor ner of 4th and A street. Ho was riding a wheel, and while not seriously hurt his ear was badly cut and shoulder bad ly bruised. Dr. McCormac being at Co qnilto, Dr. Straw was called, and dress ed tho wounds and made tho lad as com fortable as possible. Now is The Time , Now is the time to preparo for your holiday campaign of advertising. Lay tho ground floor now and reap the beat harvest you ever gathered. Prepare tho way or your Christmas goods now. Tho Duly Mail is an excellent medium to make known your special new Unes, It hos an Ideal circulation covering a large field in Coos county. It ia com posed of tho cream of tha county. These aubecribora ordor the Mail and pay for it in advance, Thoy are not deadheads and aro of the kind of people who are amply able to buy your good a and pay tho caah because they aro in telligent and up-to-date, taking their home daily. Peculiar Accident (Coquillo Horald) Our old friend, Wm. Jenkins, ot Myrtle Point, who roturned from Bon din FrMay, informed us of a pcculicr and somewhat serious experienco had by Fred Gross of Bandon on Thursday, It aeoms that Mr. Gross waa down the coast on horseback, and the timo of the Bccident was leading tho animal through a yard whore an old well had 'been covered np, and tho timbers support ing tho covering bad evidently rotted and when he got over it tho whole top fell in. Whea several feet down 'Mr. Gross looked up and to Ida suprlseeaw the horso coming down after him, hoed drat. ByeomomeanB the aulmal got by Mr. Gross without seriously hurting him, ho crawling up among the dying horse's legs, extricating himself with considerable difficulty. His dog which waHaat the horses feet went down also. While Mr. Gross ia none tho worso for his experience, it was an ordeal he would rather not go through very often. Preparing to Erect a Wafer Fountain Tiie A, N. V. Club, an organization belonging; to the Stato Fodcation of of Wpmuna Clubs, met wivh Mre"". 'ii'. O'Capholl Thureu afternoon, Tho ladies.. took somo action in regard to arrangements for raising the rest of the (undo to carry out their clvlo Improve ment program. The pint Is to got a fountain aaltnblo tor man aud beast t eomothlnu that will bo an ormmiout to the town as wd asn blcMlng to' men woman and children. On hot Mtltry days many n horto will enjoy a refresh lug drink. Tim uiombors 61 the club arc very enlhutfnale to carry out this enterpMso and the president Mrs. K, O'Coanoll is orynnlxlng cilluleul com mlttocs to carry outn series of soolnl entertainments (or tho coming toaeon. In duo tlmo tho' city council will bo naked for pormlealou to place it on ouo of tho ttttiut comers. Tho announcement (or tho first ono ot a aorlos ot onteitalnmetits will scon bo nih'do. Tho next meeting of tho olub will bn with Mrr. J. Rolaudson. Real Estate Transfers , T. L Simpson to L M Noble lot 15 block 21 North Bend. J Lbimpnon to w H Condart lot VI i of lot 13 black 21 North Hand, Maggio Denning to L M Noble lot 10 block North Bend " Chas Smith to W F Noble aw4 sec 2 t 27 r 12 f S50. Wright & Qtriger to 0 E Balloy e2scc 18 t 28 r 0 20S0. 8 D Morgan to J V Pugh act 'sec IS t 35 r 13. fGJQO Or A Cal rr Co to T M '.Hermann n4 qiw4nw4o( net sec 0 1 30 r 12 f 2 10. T M Hermann to C C Carter abovo tsso. NatJan M Kaufman to Win Conch ws rl sw4 sec 4 sec 6 e'J .Z of nw4 we I of sw4 bpc G et uw4 of wot os nn4 sec 7 See 8 nw4 w2 of nw4 eoc 0 w2 of tie 4 nw4 e2ot swl nwt ot eel sec 1 nc of swl bwIoIbw Iseo 20 timber on nw 4 Sec 32 c2 ot sec 21 123 r 13 fl por aero, Win Coach to John Harmon above. From Saturday's Dally. Capt, W, C. Harris, o( tho Sumner route, is taking in tho tights in the Allegany country- T. W. Ronnie, (oremali at tho North Bend mill, was in town on business yes terday afternoon. Levi Smith will movo his family to day to his logging camp on tho north fork of tho Coquillo. Will Etckwortb and Louis Wirth havo returned from a visit to thoir home- steads on tho upper waters of tho Cc-. H11"'0' Mre. H. U. McPhersou gavo alaanch party on Friday in honor ;ot hor sister, who is soon to leave for hor homo in San Francisco. If troubled with a weak digestion try Chain oorlttlii'u Stouiach and Liver Tab lets. They will do you good, by Jon. Preudi, B..-..LI.. w . Dr. A, Blroh, -. specialist, will go to Coquillo City Monday, whoro ho will spend several daya on profes elonal buaineso. Thero will bo aorvico at tho Catholic church as usual on Sunday, Father, Donnelly having roturnod from Gardl nor. Rusty Mike's Diary, Oct. 16 If your ad ie good enough to bring pooplo to your store, your goods ought to bo good nongh to brinj them back again. Tho Bandon Recorder reports that Myron Shannon, who camo upj tho coast from Humboldt reportod seeing Oharloy Moon on tho road, hiking eoutk, t i . ir t i ,,, i Robert Kruuor has Hworn off invltnu1 Btrat gr, Into his hoalhotiM , a rwurif ndulgenco in his l.osn tablo Inatliictn I bavin resulted in tho disapneaninco o( t4 00 from the Docket of n pair of i... .,.,... .... i ,.( ... nunie whioh weto hanging up in tho hou to. Doak . town uud down Nhortnaii avunui1. Somit Tho way to build up UiM toivu is to man who wub building flidowiilks near patrons the homo movant,. tfLT u send owuy your good dollure for goods ' 'lnk and held it acrose ids path, 7liiuli when you can buy thom at homo . ScSSSA SS,lK leavlty; tho dollara whoro, posnibly you I'can get another sight at .therrf.' Tommy "Can no play at keeping a shop hero, mamma?" Mamma (who hnH a headache) "Certainly, but you must bo very qulot," Tommy "V.1I, wo'lf pretond wo don't advertise." Anco Hpeohtl, ' Oxen Overboard ' II. BeugtUokoit has dispensed with his ox team nt his logging gamp. and luiH turned tho cattlo out on hln East Murahtlold pnsluru, While fer rying thum across, three of tha oxoil got OTorboaid at East Marsbfield wharf, and It was iiecoiaasy to swim them back to tho Marsbfield aido to got them out, vihleh was work of considerable dlllkulty. Cause of Lockjaw Lockjaw, or totanus, Is caused by a bacillus or germ which exists plentifully In street dirt. It la inaotlvo so long as oxpostsl to tho air. hut when carried be neath tho "kin as In tho wounds caused by percussion caps or by rusty nails.'and whon tho air Is excluded (hu germ Is roused to activity aud produces tho most virulunt poison known, Theso germs may be duatruved and all danuer of lock- law avoided by applying Chamberlain's. rain iiann ireeiy as soon as luo injury is received. Pain Balm is an antiseptic and causes cuts, bruliusand llko injur ies to heal without maturation and In ono third the tltuo required by tho usu al treatment. It is lor sale by John Prouss. Mining Men Here Mr. A. W. Dennis and 0. C. Rouvor, of the Johnson Creok Placer M Inning Co., arrived in MuthhtioM Frldny. These Ku"h''vn will sptMid rnme tltuo hnro. Thoy or poet a largo al ipmrnt of plo andginulii for thu placer milieu near Salmon mountain. This company has completed ths ditch and aro! now "tilting for thu ptpei. when they will be gin activo opt'raHious. Timy hao night claims. Tho water has been btouuht two miles and tho pipes tiled aro 15 inch steel pipes capable of resist ing the highest pressure. Tho fall of water Is over two hundred feet and suppllol by threo creeks, which It is though will glvo water enough to run nearly the entire year. Mr. Dennis who in an old friend of the editors of this papur, brought in a line bottle of nuggota which cunefrotu there. They aro good for soro ayes. ineru aro a ioi inuoratigamo work workers in' irtlud in this uiino. The Campany do not owo a dollar and thuir stock was not sold in laruu blocks and each individual is interustod in see ing the proposition fully dovnloped. Mio pino lor mo new works is uxpect on tho Areata, and will bo packed in from Myrtlo Point to tho mines. From North Bend Hnrkl Do you hear thoeo wedding bolls? They aro not far off. Got ready, boys. It. 0. Leo, tnanagor of tho Qrlsson Music Co. of Marshllold. nsld our town a visit Thurmhv. I lll'nl,l'- t,nIUI,. nn Ul,.,n. VMVStHC H UUIIUIIII WS UIIUI11IIIU Avenue, is receiving a coat of paint, Tho work is being done by Mr. Ed munds, Manager Robertson of tho telophono company is putting a lino into our town. Albert and Edgar Campbell aro doing wo worn; protiv soon wo can tolK to tho "hello girl,'' or some other ttjrl if wo like. Tim IftvlnrF nt IIia vtitin nnui ! rml. - 'r ." .vw "-"". i"i " ." ling won up to tno norm eml ot tno town. A largo crow of men aro em ployed, and tho work is being rushed t6 completion, and pretty soon wo won't "have to drink beer to cconomixo." The railroad surveyors bavo beon run ning preliminary linos through oldNorth Bend this woek. This In for thu road that is to be built to Tonmiie. Tho dredgor has boen taken up North elough to begin work. Wondnr if this road will terminate at Teumllo? i J. R. Robertaon has his throe dwell ings on Union and Mcphorson about ready for tho tenants, and tho ten ants aro about ready tor tho houses too. Mr. Robertson Buys ho could rent as many moru if ho had them. No build ings vacant bore, but uu opportunity for come ono wno ia seoKing a goou lnveBt mont horo. Tho Fall term of public .school began last Monday, with Prof. Gant as princi pal and MIsb Rodlno us assistant. Tim ochool oponod with an enrollment ot nbout eoventy-flvo, and tho number has increased to about ninety, with indica tions of its going over n hundred in a fow days. Thu present number taxes tho capacity of the hcIiooI, and onlnrg inontB will havo t6 bo provided for, f Jas. Flanagan's horso which ho has iiuw.i uoiiiK wmi uiu uuri iniuiy lu uriVU !,, .1.?irn. m.ui.hui.i ..,.. i....i Vi atandiug around nnd wathig for hln tnaetor. oo Friday afternoon ho thought ), wmiM hln Hm mwn h llvi li.. Martini fioin 1'ortnr anil ran nnrntm tlm - -. ............. - ..,...,,. .. long bridge that leads from thero to tho sash and d( jr factory, then up Into kplto of all tho mou'u tryinj; to atop him p'ffiK' "AS'Sag. 'Si gS.", Is our town groWlngf Well, if yott don't thlak so, Juki come down and lako a look (or yourself. Hardly n week goes by without tho construction o( two or threo buildings is begun. Hldownlks nro being laid now as fast a lumber can ho got, nnd In all parts ul tho town ono rim hour the ring ol hummer nn.l tin- hum of sawn, Mt'Ksrm Metier, Vlelor Amlor kiiii, Herman Nub!, Fred Supple, A, Murty, and Df. Kuton nro eauh building it dwulllng of flht to ton or muromim. Tho bank nnd the poitlollleu btilldliign, on Hhormuii a veil lie, and i.uwver Ruin moll's largo store mid olllue biilldliiK, on Union avenue, nro nil nenrlng rumple tloil, Mr, Gordon In making iirnimrn tlons to Iwglu the coiisttttutlon of his thruo-story brick building bti Bherihiiit, Its alxe will bo fifty b ono hundrod foot. Wntoh ua grow, MARRIED PUGH-WILL1AM8-At tho homo o'l John N. Uhahan, at Kmplru City, on Wednesday Oct. 14th, 1WXI, J Virgil Pugh to Miss Adora Williams, Rot. B. F. Betigtson olllclatlng. Only tho immedlatn friends of the contraotlng' parties woro present, Tho wedding was an unostentatlons affair, but was thoroughly appreclatedby those' who woro prtaont. After tho cercmon- lea a sumptuous weddlng dinnor was had. Whon the wedding guests depart ed they wished the happy pair all thu blessings ol a happy prosperous married life. TANNER-In Manhfleld, Or, Oct. IS, 1003, to tho wife of Frank Tanner si daughter. PROFESSIONAL CARDS Dr. Haydon, Ofllcu nppotito Union furniture store Hours, 10 to IS aud 2 to 0 Special attention paid todlnuoimof Bklu, Urinary and IJlgtUro Organs. U. H. Pension Kaamliiur. Plionu. 3AS MAHBU FIELD, CIIHQO.N II. H, Walter, D. D. S. Uoutal Burgeon nnd Mechanical Dontlit ODlce NaaburK Building, A Ht, Phono Ml. MAUSHVIELD OUKOON E. C. Straw, IYI. D. Fhyfllclan and Burgeon. Special ' attention given to disease of tho Kyo, Ear, uo and Throat. OfTlco In HeuKstackcn & Biulth llidg. MAUHHFIELD : ; 0UE00N W. U. Doucjlas. Attorney at Ijvw nndU.B.CotnmlwIonor MARSIU)IBLD : : OUEGON J. W.KBennott. Attorney otidJCoonselor at Law MAR8HFIELD i j OHB'JON C. F. MoKnlcfht. Attornoy at Iaw Qfllco In Doimott & Walter Block MAILS IIFIELD i i ORIWON John P. Hall. Attornoy at Liw OfQoeJIu Eldorado Mode. MABSHFIBLD ' r J OBKQOJ? I. S."Kufman A Co. Agents for North. Bend and Marshflald Property. Stock and Dairy Ranohos, Timber Lands nnd Ronl Estato generally OfDoo oyor doldon'A Dnig Htorol MAUSHflKLD I i onnaoi. Nasal CATARRH la all Its stagM tasre , tbould w clMnuoeii. Ely's Cream Balm clcaniea,iopth4iaiithalfl Iks aiieasca ucmuraiis. It elites cdlarth ami drives way a cold ia th bead quickly Ok JtvATiOiJ'J-ri ASirZpQiAWJ V zw Oroum Balm Is pl&cod Into lbs nostrils, sprwJi oyer tho tnembtano and Is sbioibed. IttlUl I tin nodlat nd a cate follows. It Is not drying does not prodoco sDowlog, Large SUe, CO petit ( Drug U(i or by mall Trial Blst, 10 ceotf brWll. MLX BHCnruAatjW Vrsrrsi) Stmt. Mtw YMk, f " ,r "ii... 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