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About Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 24, 1903)
M :p i t r I i ! if, H ? It m' 1 , I W f.C i I n i r' THE OLD RELIABLE &4KiNfi POWDER Absolutely Pur MERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE I .AJSTID local From Wednesday's Dally. Mra. A. E, Sleep ia at Libby for days visiting her eon S, J. a few A. 1J. Gollou, o( North Bend, Marsbfield vitltor yesterday. was a The Bay "City mill starts up this morning, alter several daye Idleness Frank Smith ia suffering with throat trouble and la BUylng la town to have it treated. One oyster doesn't make very good toup, neither docs one lone ad do mocb business forltho merchant. White's Sayings. The old building on the wharf back of Magnes & Ma'eon'a was demolished yesterdav, in pieparatlon for repairs to the wharf. Mrs. Albert Amea. accompalned 'by her three children, arrived on the Alii acco to join her husband, who Is now located at Myrtle Point. A. S. Dibble bo baa been to I'ato Roblea springe nnd other California points returned on the 'Alliance con siderably improved in health. GuyC. Lattln and family ho went East a cbort tlmo ego. with the inten tion of making a prolonged etay return ed on the Alliance glad to get back U Cooa bay. Advertsiing la one of the cog wheeh in the business machine. An important wheel, bntnnlesa the other whcelc i'o their part part It won't do much good. Seth Brown, By an error In dater, the Mail report ed that Emerson Ferrey would take charge of tho Baloon be recently pur chased of Obaa. Dnngan, on Oct. ilst. lie will take possession on the 31st. If troubled with a weak digestion try Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab lets. They will do you good. For tale by Jon. Freurffc. The Alllauce got in yeetorday morn ing, after lying outside in the fog about 24 hours, haTing arrived off the bar early Sunday morning. She was also delryed at Eureka by tho fog. She is echbduled to eail at 10 a. in. today. J, T. McCormac haB hia Cedar point boom nearly completed, and the outside booineticka strung so he will bo nble to handjo any logs that may bo brought by an untimely' ireBhet. Tho boom will bo entirely finished in a short time. Bay City School Entertainment The launch Dixie will leave the MarebfioUUhurf at 8 o'clock to carry U who wish to attend tho Bay City tthool entertainment, which takes place Saturday evening Oct. 21th. Paeaeu gera will be carried free and returned ' after the dance. Toollo'e orchestra will furnlih I or tbe dauce which take plaea after tbe entertainment. ' f L. nrhooadfl from the basket social IwW'frVTa '''? benefit of the New Cual Yard Mr. Burke, proprietor of the Creiccnt mine haa opened a coal yard in Marsh floUl to supply Utn local demand for tho product of that mine. Tho yard I lo cated on North Front street, where scalen have been put In and "a alied will bo built at once. An office will also bo built. K. V. bhettor will net as agent. Travel by- Sea Arrival by Alliance- Oct. 20th: MUs M Cootoy, Guy Latiin and who, A Mo IHmgnli, Geo McDougalL iri Bacon, C l) Miner, A S DH.ble, 9 II Cl.rlatanten, Dave Lonnnn, Krwl 1am, C 0 Vaughaii and wife, A F Medlne, Mia YV J Smith, Mrs J Lund, John llerxbn, V I) Farley, 0 0 lienry, Thos Lauglols, John Wii lard, R Biraea, Mrs R Bedllliou, Geo Sbngsby' E O Garrott, Lon Girrett, W B Bedfleld, A L George, Mra B GrlflUth, W D Leahy, I Olson, H Sleffe, J I'owlcy. U Wiilard, M Dcfreeee.S Defreeo, Mra A II Ames. Change in Pursers This ia the last trip of E. A. Abbott, aBpurrerof tho steamer Alliance, and he is accompalned by L. w. Sbaw, his tucceuor. Mr, Shaw waa purser on the Alliance some five years ago and is not a stranger here lie haa latterly, been acting as city agent and wharf man for the owners of the Alliance. He and Mr. Abbott will chatigo places on ths Alliance's return to San Fran ctfco. Mr Abbott has mado friends, dnringjhis run here, who will regret' to' ee blm taken off the rocte, white Mr. sbaw is remembered as a pleasant gentleman to deal with, J Bottor Than Pills Tho question haa been asked In what' way are Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablet superior to the ordinary cathartic and live pills7 Our answnr is They are easier and more pleasant to take nnd their effect is so gentle and so Iaureeamu mai ono naruiy realizes uim It is produced by a medicine. Then they l-not onlv move the tKiweiB but Improve the appetite and aid the digestion, tor sale at 25 cents per bottle by J no. Preuss. From Thuradaa Dally. Captain A. D. Boon waa down from Sumner yesterday. The Areata will sail from San cisco at 10 a. m. Friday. Fran- The tug Columbia took the Fannie RuUrd to tho lower bay last ovening, y Mrs. P. S. Weaver and Mrs. B. M. Koork are visiting friends across the bay, Rusty Mike.a Diary, Oct, 21 The principles that bring success In any business will, when persistently applied bring success in advertising. "And thi colonel did not horsewhip yon after all?" ''The colonel," re plied the editor, "came to lick, and re mained to liquor." Puck. A. B. Prentis, clerk of Cooa Bay Camp W. of W. has received a check for 2000 from the bead camp for Mre. Jacob Oja, for tho Insurance on the life of her late husband. Muuejy'a OrOgoulan brings notico of the death at tho good Samaritan hos pital Oct. 18th, of W. S. Jacobs, former ly V'uiKt at the Pioneer Hardware store in tbia city. Teach.!! ' Now Ethel, who wrote tho 'Elegy in a Country Churchyard'?" Ethel "I'leaee ma'am. It waa Willie Smif. I oen him going in tho church yard et recent ma'am." Chicago Daily News. A well-known jude on a Virginia circuit wan recently reminded very forrlbly cf his approaching baldness by one of his rural aiquainiunced. "Jedge drawled the farmer, "It won't be so very long 'fo you'll hev to tio a string around yer head to tell how for up to wash yonr face' "' ' ' - " " ' J. W.Cook, who visited Mnrshtleld with a movlau picture taaehlne this Smnmor, ia on the aorth bound Alli ance with hl team ami outfit, on his way to lila ho'ma in Marion e)iinty, Ho reports a very successful season. x Causo of Lockjaw Lockjaw, or tetanus, la caused by a hicillusorgorm which oxtats plentifully In sfeet dirt. It la luaottve ao long as exposed to tho air. but when carried be mutth tho nkin as in tho wounds caused by percuttion cap or by rusty nails, aud when the nlr la excluded the germ la riucd to activity and produce the most virulent poison known. There guiins mar be destroyed aud all danger of lock Jw avoided by applying (.'hainoerialire Vain Balm frertlv a soon o the Injury in receivi'd. I'.un I'lhu I an antiseptic nnd cause cut, bruises and llku injur its to heal without maturation And In one third tho tinm required by thn usu al troatu.eut. it N for salo by John Preuis. W, J. Robertson, brother of J. R Robertson, sof North Ueud, whohas spent tho summer on'tho Bay, i a passenger for Potllaud on the Alliance. on his way to his homo in Rockland, Maine, whoro ho will epond tho Winter returning with hia family lu thu Sprlug. Mr. Duebnor baa installed ft new too. 5 Bailey Iband drill In hia blacksmith shop. The drill ia one ot the best in Cooe Bay and capable ot doing some very heavy as well as (extra Quo work. it ia a double geered machine and Mr, Duebner ia much pleased with theonn; chine. A catching advertisement Id Gertrudo inserted an advertisement that she would like to meot a gentleman who was foad of out door llfo. Belle Who answered? Ida Sixteen tramps. Philadelphia Record. Work Suspended Jake Matron waa oyer from Worth slough last evening. lie reports that tho surveying party which was oper ating for th Simpson Lumber Go. in that vicinity has been withdrawn. Tho dredger whibh had commenced opera tions at tho mouth of tho slough bad also been tokon away. Moon's Body Found The body of Chas. Moon who hnd been missim? for about three weeks, having disapeared at Bandon nndor cir enmstancea which pointed to his acci dental drowning, waa' found on tbe cccan beach about fivo milee north of tbe Coquille Monday by John and Robert Beatty. The head vras missing but the body waa ieentifiedby tho cloth ng. Travel By Sea Departurea forPortland by AllfanceOet 21 Mr and Mrs Arthur Happy, Mr and Mra PA Hoffman, Mra TE Dow, Mlsa Amy Hoffman' Mrs Oscar Oberg, Mra Peck, Mlsa Florence Peck. Newman Peck, Mlsa Culbert, Helen Lebo, Luka Bielokoelc. J Quick. W F Rosing. H T Dodge, A W Goodwin, August Eugel, Matt Uaueemaki, Hubert Fetter, Sam Naas, W J Robortsdu, O Smith, David Edger, J M Boyd, John Milhoffer, Ben Hoffman, Ira Hoffman, E Strange. T J McNamee, E A Burwell, A McIIench, 8 in tbo steerage, MARSHFIELD DOCK AND WAREHOUSE CO To Provide Better Facilities for Handling Increasing Yolume of Freight Tho Dean Lumber Co. havo accoptod tbe offer of F, 8. Dow to lease thu ship yard and the proton t Dean warehouse and dock, It ia understood that Mr, Dow will turn hiu lease over to U e Marshtleld Dock & Warehouse Co, who will also bo lessees of the Staudurd Oil Co. dock, and Mr. Dow will probably have charge of the business of the new company at this point. Work will be commenced Lat ones' to i f enclose tho nhlp shed and put ft floor therein, and to enlarge the shipyard dock and make nil necessary slips, and aaproAohos to properly handle h$ bust uei. Tho wharf will havon frontage, ot 'J.'tO foot couth of Mm present Dean dock. This with the pienent (hick and ware house will give ttiuplo dock room (or ail bents calling hotu. Tho 0, C. A N steamers will land at thr now dK'k, and tho company expect tolmabluto furnlnh dock ami arc bourd f pace lor nuy other steamship cotiipaiiy who may drain It, Kut-proof rooms will bo put In for the storage of itour aud other got-ds liable to be damaged by rodonts. A winch will lu provided to tntllttata the hnudllux of heavy Ireiglit. Mr. Dow will movo his ofllco aud hia Hour and teed bunlueva to the now wrohouno using tho present waruhouso for the storage of oils, prin cipally. Murshfleld has long been In nerd of adequate dock and warehouse facllltira, and this new movo to provide them will be welcomed by all ehlppera. From Frldaa Dally. Father Donnelly went to Allegany yesterday. Tbe Czarina sailed from Ban Francis- co at noon yesterday. Salmon were, selling In day three for 25 cents. town yester-f FUhermen are catching quite a uh ruber of. silvursldo salmon now. largo ' S. J. Slevp, of Libby, ia having a feucu put around hia propeity in Sonth Marsh field. D. Mcintosh was over to town Wed nesday, but has not entirely recovered from hia recent illness. The A. N. U. W, Club met Thursday afternoon at tbo homo of Mrs. James Rolaudson. The club will moot at the homo of Mrs. J. R. Rochon on next Thursday. W. S, Denning has sold out hia house and lots in railroad addition, and is moving to Yaquina, whoro he has ac ceptedthe position of assistant light! houso keeper, J. J. Burns, tbe contractor waa finish ing up the grading work at thu Porter mill yesterday, with the intention of commencing this morning to grade tho hospital site at North Bend. Rusty Mike's Diary, Oct. 23 Work out your own salvation listen to the ad vice of others, determine for yoursel and above all do things, even though yon are liable to make mistakes, 0. L, Albrecht went np yesterday to the Laughead brickyard on Catching alouab, where work haa been discontin ued, Mr. Albrecht will look over the ground to too if tho situation la favor ablo enough to warrant resumption of operations. Snoot are tho uses of advertisement. The following gem haa been found in tbe pages of a prominent Gorman paper; "Any person who can prove tbe Messrs, Blank'a chocolate ia harmful to health will receive a free gift of one pound of tho chocolate." London Tatler John F. Wiilard, representing tho Hercules Gas Engine Works, of Snu Francisco came to tho bay On the Alli ance and is looking after tbe interests of the company. Mr. Wiilard ia at the Centrul hotel, where nuy one who wishea can see him Shot His Hand Wm. Rodgera, a young man of this ( placohad hia right baud qui to badly in jured by tho accidental dincharge ot a shot gun, wbllo hunting ducks across tbe bay yetterday aitoruoon. Ho had hold of tho muzzle of the gun, the charge ; tore tho flesh from the inside ot the hand at the base of thumb, It alio in Jured one ot the boHW ot the wrist nnd sotno of the ihot lodged In the upper arm, Albert 8eollg whowao also out hunting went to Rogers' aislstanco and brought lilin over to town, where his Injuries were treated by Dr. Tower, Portland Journals "News" For exclusive tiowa commend tin the l'ottliuul Journal, In Its Issue to of Tuesday itsaya: The Bteamer Alliance wag duo to ar rive at Portland last night, but word haa been received that sho Is Iwr-hounil at Coob Bay and cannot possibly got away before tomorrow, As tho Alliance was not bar-bound lioro for a minute on this trip, tho Jour nal curtitlnty hnd a scoop on tliafnoMB," II tho Journal would use less rod Ink In ita head lugs and more truth in Ita col umns it would achlevo a Jhlghur Btaud- liiK. Be Fair Is there anything quite so Illogical as a merchant scoring an editor because he does not get after people who are con stantly trading with mall order houHus, then see tbe same merchant unpacking a lot ot Inferior commercial printing he could have had done at home, far better If not ao cheaply. It the editor felt half aa revengeful aa that merchant he could possibly have souse spicy Items In re gard to business matters. Do not throw atoned while living In glass housea. ChamborIalnCouo;hKemedy No ono who ia acquainted with Ita good qualities can be aurprlced at thu great popularity of Chamberlalu'sCougb Remedy. It not only cures colds aud grio effectually and permanently, but prevents theso diseases from resulting in pneumonia. It is also a certain euro for croup. Whooping cough is nut danger ous when this remedy is itiven. It con tains no opium or other harmlul sub- stnucu and may bo given as confidently to a babv aa to an adult. It is also pleasant to tako: When all of these (acta nro taken into consideration it Is not surnrlHlng that mopl in foreign lands, as well as at homo, esteem this remedy vety highly and very low are willing to tike any other alter having once ucedlt. For ealo by J no, Preura, Halloween Ball Don't forget thu ball to bo given by tho A. N. W, club on Oct, 31st. Thu funds ralaod at this ball will bo added to thu uiinicing tountain tunu. inu muies aro rccolvlng much encouragemout lu their endeavors to do something which will bo a lasting benefit to the public. Making some kind of a civlc improve ment each year la on their program, and they could not have chosen a more pop ular (improvement. The ladies' shavo concluded to do one thing at a time, and have started In with the drinking foun tain. Mrs. E. O'Connell, presidont of the society has appointed working com mittees, who will leave nothing undone to make this ball one of the best social dances of theWinter. The hall will bo elaborately decorated for tbe occasion. Toelto's full orchestra has been en gaged for this dance and all going can I rest assured that tho music will no tho boat. The admission price will bo CO conta each. Tickets will bo on sale at the usual places. Through tho kindness of Mr. L. J. Simpson, arrangements havubuonmude, whereby tbe Cruiser will run botween North Bond and Marahflold to accom odate all who wish toattond Halloween ball. Round trip 20 conta. The Delineator For November In tho Novombor Issuo tbe of Dellnca torisustalna Ita recognized position aa tho foremost fauhlon publication and ono of the high-class literary magazine. Excellent readlug and refined art sup plement the display of Winter fashions, which aro moro icharmlng than any previous time. In fiction theio In the second Installment of tho Evolution ot a Club woman, An Unpremeditated En gagomontt An Interrupted Honey moon, aud a western story by Minna 0. Smith. In the second of hia remarkablo pho topraphio articles, J. 0. Hemmont re lated somo of bis thrilling adventures with the camera. A Houso Small but Artistic is pictured and described by Alice M Kellogg, wand in "Oarlottaand iiwwiiiii i in i-iii. ii i II Si "Hi utiiUmmfimmukiMmimt't I" MIh Bradford tolls the slory ot an oldfaahloued Thanksglying, In addi tion there lire numerous articles by ex perts treating problems ot the homo and hpujfijiolrt. Awtorlcnn flttlptiHltillH. At premmt tho loliil vnlue of cod trnctH under construction at thn Iwid liiK ahlpyiinla on tho aoncoiiHtH of thf Unltetl Htntea U lll,UC,000, roprvmmt' lim fourteen ynrda, Of thl tntnl 8H, wn.rdtll n-pifHontH nnvnl work und fi. 707.000 merchant murine work. All III Htuuti, In nn ndvurtlNDiueut by n railway company of aomu uucnllcd for goodrt tho letter "1" hud dropKil from thu word "lawful," nnd It reml, "l'foplu to Whom thu puoluiKt'H nro directed uro ro queHted to couio fonvurtl and pay thf awful clinrgcH on thq aaiuo," Tho nteol Ouliiut. Tho Industrie Zcltmig say thnt of nil tho couutrloM producing steel in 1002 tho United HtntoH led, with nn output of 0,000,000 toiia. The h tirvn wow In Importance when It la n incmbeml that thu world'M. production In 1WH wiin only 1251,000 totiH. Oct ninnyVi production In 1002 wn 7.7WV 000 tons, omvhalf thnt of thu United Statrm, while Hiiglnnd'ii was only 0,000,000 ton, or one-thtnl the produc tion of tho United Htntes. Lvokr Ficd, Fred Worrell wnn painting tlw N'lfry o 8L Luke's church at Cheater, VL, recently nnd slipped and fell sixty feet No bones were broken, nnd his skin waa not even scratched, lie was taken home, and a alight lamouuss for it few days waa the only bad result of tho fall. IIIajtirTiaparttirWlttKtofTtrltr I'rovloua to the development of the electric furnace 3,000 dogrwit I. wus tho hlgheKt ixHidblu limit of bent Now electric funmcv produce artificial torn pornturcs far above thbi limit, wl.lvb enable um to fuso nnd othorwtw treat commercially such hitherto refractory KUlMtniictti as ctrrointuiu, platinum, car bon, and It In even vommUiIo to fuw the onco Indestructible crytnllliw form of that elcmeut, the diamond. BORN OAVANAUOH-At Hay City Or, Oct 1H, 1003, to thu wlfo of Chaa. Cavanngh a daughter, COLEMAN-At Daniels Creek Or, Oct. 10..1I03, to tho wife of Chaa Coleman a son. LANOWORTHY-At North Oct, 17, 1U0:I, to tho wife Langworthy, a daughtor. Bend Or. of W. W, BE8BEY On Cooa River, Or, Oct, 20 to the wlfo of E, L. Beasoy a daugh ter. GRANT In South Marsbfinld, Oct. oo 1001, to the wife ofJohnGrant. adaugh ter. MARRIED GKTTY-COOTBY-Al Coqulllo City, Or.) Oct. 22, 1003, Frits 0. Getty and Miss Mabel 0. Cooter, Rev. Win, Horsfall officiating, Tbe bride arrived on tho last Alllanco from J3an Francisco, her homo. Tho wedding waa a quiet ono. Tho marri ago coromony waa performed at 10:30 at tjio tho Episcopal church in tho pros onco of Otto Scbettor nnd Mlsa Fanny dotty, relatives of tho groom, Tlio hap. py couple lmiiifdlatoly went to Heavor Hill, whoro Mr. Gotty, who Ih ono of Cooe Bay's most estimable young mon, is om p)oyod in tho store, and whoro thoy will rosido. DIED LANGWORTIIY-At North Bond, Or, Oct, 17, 1903, infant daughter of Mr, and Mra. W. W. Langworthy. GRANT In Marshflold. Or, Oct. 10, 1003 Hermann Grant, agod 32 youru, of consumption, Decoded was a native of Krouoby Vasa Finland, and had boon pn Cooa bay about M years, Ho had been married' twice, tbo first time to Miss Wundln flranholm whodiod several years ago, and tho oecond tlmo totliu widow of launder Grant, his brother, Uoildes tho widow ho leavos three children, tWo by his first wife. The funeral will taku place at 2 p, m, taday front the1 Lutheran cliuxch,