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About Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 14, 1903)
AL N ' f V - - J WT , jiwWW A-. 1 t r I' tc K THE OLD RELIABLE pOYAl r feAKiriti POWDER Absolutely: Puro HZREfS NO SUBSTITUTE From Wednesday' Dally. Ci aa. Leggett, of Haynes Sloogb wbb town on business yesterday. J. Porter Wilson, ono of tho Sumnor pioneers, was in town yesterday. News rcacbod hero last OToning of the death of George Adams of Myrtle point ' Wm. Blackmore, tho butter and cheese expert, was over from Tenmlle yesterday. Milt Epperson of the Coqnillo has been spending a few days in town, vis iting bis eistor, Mrs. Newland. Christian Services in Flanagan Hall iaat Sunday were fairly well attended a good beginning was made. Services will be held again in tnroe weeks. Marshfield Citizons should not iorget the caucus to bo held on the evening of Not. 18th, to nominate candidates to be voted on at the city election in De camber. A Runaway Blcycio Terminated with a ugly cut on tbo leg of J. 2. Ornor, Fianklin Giove, III. It developed a sftbborn nicer unieldlng to doctors and remedies for four years. ThenUuckleu's Arnica Salve cured. It a just as good forBurne.Scaldr, Skintrup- tiona and Piles. 25c, at Bed Cnea Drug btore. The cause of the lateness of tbo mail in arriving on Bupday morning was a large tree across the road. Tbia is some thing which is liable so occur at any time, and for which the contractor can not bo blamed. Mies Alice McCormac who is attend ing St. Eelen'a Hall, Portland has re cently been elected captain of the Bas ket Ball team also has been chosen Athletic Editor of the "Bplniater" the school paper, which goes to show that Marahfjeld girls are favorites wherever they may bo. The Procession Carrie Nation's had her day. 'Lljah Three is holding sway. Beat the drnml Let 'em comet Glory be I they never stay! St. Louis Star, Progress at Woolen Mill T. W. Clark informs the Mail that work is going ahead systematically at the North Bend woolen mill, although tho outside work baa been somewhat de layed by the rain. Tbo dryer is com pleted and tbo tanks are being made. I The water pipe ia on the gruuuu uuu connections will be made 88" soon as the weather is eoitablo for out-door work. Women of Woodcraft Entertain Miffl Bertha Sumner tho state organ izer (or the Women of Woodcraft gave -the Wof W. a raro treat Monday night in the way of exemplifying the work and a good plain talk for the good of the r,ir. Uiia flum'nor was tendered a reception after the regular lodge work and a fine banquet waa also spread. Tbexft wci many invited guests5 present. A. pwgra waI rMdard wbtth waa eo- iovod br nil who had ttio pleasure ol hearing it. Miia Sumnor expects to bo in Mnrahfield again two week banco when eho will givo tho Marshfield de greo team another drilling in the work Thii fodgo In oue of tho strongest In Marshfield nud they are adding tunny now members. Accidental Shooting Matt PiilnnpA was accidentally shot lnt evonhignt Clins. fitora's boarding honije How btily he wa injured had nit been determined when this paper went toprem. It teems that 1'aUnra and his room mate whoco name was not loarned, wont to their room about 0 o'clock, ftnd a few minutes Utor the Eliot wns (Irod. Thero seems no question but that it was acci dental. Faiaupa was sotting on the bed and his friend was handling tho pistol, whonitwaa discharged and tho bullet entered Paianpa's groin. Dr. Straw was called and had not reported, when the forms were closed. From Trruraday'a Dally. The A. N. W. Club which was to meet this afternoon at tho borne of Mrs. J. T. McCormac, baa been postponed one week. The Alliance sailed from San Fran cisco at 2 p m Toeeday, and would be expected here Friday but for tho fact that delay may be expected at Eureka on account of rough bar, Carl Carlson, the party who is serv ing out a fine of $10 in tho city jail, was gradually cleaning up the streets yesterday, while from 47 to 68 freeborn American citizens stood around and guyed him. Matt Paianpa, who was accidentally shot in the groin Tuesday evening, proved to be not dangerously injured, as the bullet ranged downward into the leg, and bo is getting along aa well as could bo expected. Capt. Fdwards of the Alert, reports a good rise in the North fork ol Coos rivet at Allegany yesterday morngng, and the logs coining out of the East fork. Wm Bernitt, the raftsman informs the Mail that about 7000 logs reached the boom at the mouth nf Coos river yesterday. By letters to friends here we learn of the death of Mrs Jonk Pence, formerly of Marshfield, but recently 'residing nt Wbatcom, Wash. About two weeks ago Mrs Pence was stricken with appodexy from which she did not recover. Mrs Penco was well known here having lived here several years. Dr. II. II. Eaton's new houso, which was in conree of construction at North Bend, waa blown down by the heavy wind of Tuesday night and practically demolished. The walla were op and the roof on but the bouse etood on a high basement not enclosed nor well braced and the unexpected windstorm was too much for it. To the Public The Retail Clerks wish to inform the public that since the publication of the article entitled "How Wonld You Liko to be the Electric Light Man?" Mr. Friedberg has assured ua that it did him an injustice, and has expretaed himself aa favorable to the 0 o'clock closing. Retail Cwbkb Vuotkctivb Association Doesn't Rospect Old Ae;o It's shameful when youth fails to show proper ruBpect for old age, but just the contrary in the case of Ur. King's New Life Pills. They cut off maladies no matter bow severe and irreHpective of old age. Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Fever, Constipation all yield to these perfect pill. 25c, at Red Cross Drug Btore. Assault and Battery E, Li (J, Farrin, deputy prosecuting attorney, went to Myrtle Point Tuesday to conduct the State'a case sgainst Wm Wilson, charged with assault and Bat tery committed on W H Harris, A jury found defendant guilty and he was fined 29 and cost! amounting to $30 Inovota Vad for Mertleln. The cochlnonl limpet la In lomo ensca rrcognlxcd n n mrdlcln nndi nt one time hnd n tvputntloti for wonderful virtue. Honey und wax. often used In phnnnncy. nro Inject prodgcta. while pi IN. used In medicine for the imtrln- 'lit properties mid the millle nud tan n'c ncld they furtiHi. nrv nlao tho work cf Insects. London Tlt-lllta. An AfTvalliiB Srrnr, Mr. Youimhusbnnd Darling, you litvyo boon wwplng. What t It. tuy xweetcat low? Mm loiuiKhusbnnd llonto nullah! Not a Slok Day Slnco "I wan taken severely sick with kid. noy trouble. I tried nil sorts ol medi cines, none of which relieved mo. On day 1 saw an ad of your Kloctrlc Hitters and determined to try that. Alter Ink Inn n taw doses I felt relieved, and soon thereafter was entirely cured, ami have not seen n sick day since Neighbors of mine have two cured of Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Liver and Kidney troubles and Genoral Debility." This is what U. t. Haas, ol rremont. N. C. writes. Onlv 10c, at John Prouss Drugget. ENDS LIFE WITH RAZOR Well-Known Marshfield Man cldes at Myrtle Point Sulr Furthor particulars of the death of Geo. Adama at Myrtle Point Tuesday show that it was a case of suicido. The unfortunate man committed tho deed by cutting bia throat with a razor, aftor careful preparation, severing the jugular vein and caroti d artery. From the condition of the body and blood when found it was evident that death occurred about 7am Tuesday. Mr. Adams went over to Myrtlo Foint about a month ago. On Monday morn ing he commenced work in the mill. Lie ate no snpper that evening, and retired to hia room at the hotel about 8 o'clock, He did not appear on Tuesday, and about 8:30 p m his door was forced open and the body discovered. Justice of the Peace Ed. Bender sum moned a coroner's jury and hold an in quest, finding a verdict in accordance with the facts. Tho body was brought to Marshfield yesterday and the funeral will bo held nnder the auspices of tho Woodmen of tbo World, of which deceased was a member, at -:30 p m today, from the family residence. f Mr. Adams had been a residont of Marshfield for many years, and former ly conducted a barber shop here. He leaves a widow, bnt no children. From Friday's Dally. Dr. John G. Cook of Empire wca in town Thursday on professional business. Julius Larson brought up a scow load ef hdg8 for Flanagon's market yester day. Mrs, L. J. Simpson and Mrs, Bod Tur pin of North Beud did shopping in town Thursday. John Grant and family have moved from South Marshfield to their new residence inFercdule, A man named Filler ia reported eick with the smallpox near Randolph. Dt, Kimo haa him in charge. Mr and Mrs Wm Kickworth returned yesterday from a few day' visit withMr and Mrs Wirth at Millacoma. J . It, Rochou ia doing some fine letter ing on the windows of the Gitrfleld, where tho Broiler man will Boon bo hold ing forth. Three steamers went to sea yeeterday, bound for San Francisco. The Areata led the way, followed by the Czarina and the Signal. I. thicker, of Coqui'le City is in town on his way home from Empire whore he 0 haa been eeeiug about eoine improve ments to hie property there. Mrs, James Catching, of the Sumnor neighborhood, who was taken up the slough Monday, after being iu town for medical treatment bad not reached homo yesterday, being still at Thotilas Booat'a in iatonar. M, J, Wilson, who baa boon logging oa the south fork of tho Coqnillo, has boon visiting his relatives onDanlula creek, and was In town yoitvrday, John Sn) dor, Jr., In having consider nolo trouble with hi eye which wus recently burned by n cimlur while he was woiklng " tho passenger train, Mr. and Mrs. Win. NnBhurg, "Jo" Urlsseu and 0. F. MeKiiight spent n few days up I lay lien eluogh lor n season ol duck shooting, The tlazanr he'd by tho Indies of tho I'rcsbyteiinti church yortutduy uf tor noon nud evening wns well attended and tluiiucinlly Biiict-ioful. Mr, Maggie llodsou, whwhna been in town (or several weeks in cure of a doctor, wns taken to Sunnier yesterday. Her condition is not encouraging. Thelempletou mail carrier could only get (art way with the mail and was obliged to turn back owing to obstruc tions from fallen timbor on Wednesday. Smith B. Squires and A. T, Andrews have purchased the fixtures ol the old Broiller establishment and will open a confectionery establishment in that place. Geo. Tillotsou, who has chargo of the Simpson dredger, brought her up yes terday in tow of the Blanco, and took hor to Isthmus slough where he will do some dyking on the Archer place. R. Gunnarson, an up-to-dato printer, and a reliable young man, tins taken charge of the Coaht Mail job otlice. Our cuitomera aro assured ol flrat-clns work and tho same promptness and fair treatment to which they aro accustomed Dr. Hnydon, who camo over from Bandon yesterday, reports that many oks had passed tho booms on the river and woro going to sea. When he left Bandon yestciday morning it was es timated that lf00 logs had gone out over the bar. Emit Petenon of North Bend has re ceived a letter from his friend Alfred A. Johnson, who is well known on the Bay. It Is dated at Bande Fuca, Wash., and conveys tbo information that the writer is considerably olated over the arrival of a nice, healthy daughter, who put In bor appearanco on Oct. 25th. Hardy Mast, of Leo, camo ovor on yesterday's train and went to North Bond on business. He reports that IiIh mother, Mrs. Lottie Mast, who wns in Utod by falling from a apple treo recent ly and running some myrtlo stubs intu her cheek and temple, is getting along nicely. Disastrous Wrecks Coreleseness Is responsible for many a railway wreck and the same (causes are making htimuti wrecks of sufferers from Throat and LniiL' troubles. But since tho advent of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs nud Colds, oven the worst cases can be cured, and hopulets resignation is no longer neces ttary. Mr. LoIb Cragg of Dorchester. Mais., ia ono of many whose life was saved by Dr. King's New Discovery. TIiIb ureat remedy ia guurnntoed for till Throat and Lung diseacea John Prnusa Druggist. Price DOc, and $100. Trial bottleu freo. Curry County Recorder Fiahing on Rogue river Iibh been discontinued for tbo prssent on account bf the rai ns und the riio in tho river, and all employes engaged In catching salmon and those employed in tho cannery have been laid off. The fishing iuterestn hero feel highly gratified at the results obtained so far this season, The Btorm knocked tho Western Union tolegraph line galley west, and it waa down at both -ends and the middle yes terday. '1 liia also prevented finding out what had become of tho mail, which failed to show up yesterduy fqr the first timo this ueuson, It is presumed to ho flood-bound at Browstnr valloy. the telephone line to Rosoburg was working yoiterdsy, and Manager Robertson wi imiiiogi Accldeilally Killed W, II, Erdloo, ono of the propiiotora of tho CchjuIUo City creamery, was killed Vmlnodny by being crushed under the elevator, on which wan alioiil a ton ol nlieoHo. Ho wan ninniiitf family ai.d about 40 vearn old, ami was iilnn a mem ber of the W. of W. Logs Come Out All the log put in this nefnoii on the Middle oreek nud tlui nmtli fork of llir Coquilltf came nut on the Ireahed mid were stopped in the boom at l.mt. There wnro soma H.OOO.UOJ feat from Middle creek nud several tluitim many from tho north fork. Narrow Escape Mlas Anna Stone, who Is employed at Or, UorMnll'i home, met with nu nccl dent Wedueadny which might have re suited quite neriously. Hor clothing caught from the brisk (ire while she stood in front of tho fireplace, and had it not been for prompt nstlnlatu'e and I quirk work of other memherrf of the (mully, she would probably hnve hoen badly burned. She was only slightly burned. BODY FOUND ON BEACH Supposed to be Passenger on the Wrecked South Portland Dave Holdon, who is driving tho stage on tho beach to tho Umpqua, reports finding the body of a man on tho beach about 1 1-2 miles beyond Tenmlle creek, on his trip North Wminosday. The head and feet woro gone, nud tho bod was in an advanced stage of decomposi tion, having evidently been In the water about 3 weeks. Mr. Holdon estimates the man to have boon about 5 feet 0 or 10 Inches In height and well built. On the body was found blue tllk undercloth ing, a pair of grey pants nnd a brown leather bolt, and there articles may lead to identification ot the body which is luppotol to be that of a passenger on tho ill-fated South Portland. Mr Hol don moved the body to tho top of the seawall and notified the Douglas county authorities, Later lit emploed some fishermen to burry the body on tho sea wall. When you dnnco don't nvoln tho fld dler next day. hoplnjj he will forget U preacnt IiIm bill. The fiddler never foi jfvta. AtchlMou (.lobe. Ttio ItanI Thluir. "Toll mo, Harold," alio ha Id tin tho gentle old bono they were drtvlnif along tbo country rond dropped into a wulk, "nm I your Ideal girl?" "No," ho uuld fervently. "You're my renl glrll" Whereupon tho homo, Hading him Bolf totally neglected, Htoopcd nnd be gan to browse. Chicago Tribune. An Unjiml Aapernlon. "Yea, our aocIety'H now president cer tainly Ia n busy woman, but they nay nho In neglecting her dutU-a na a wlfo and mother." That U not true. I know for n fact Umt Bhu roanngeu to hoc her family al moot every day." Brooklyn Life. Cunfemilon. "PurdotS mo, denr," Bald tho vlllngo edltor'a bride, "for appearing ut dinner in my wruppcr, but" "Oh, Unit's nil riht," Interrupted tho .knight of (ho panto pot; "boiiio of our beat thought) cotno to uh in wrapporu." -Bt Loula Star. VlBltor You Imvcn't got hnlf an nleo n comotory bore nu wo have In ISlin villo. Fromlnont Citizen (of Hnwvlllo) No, I've always heard thnt tho comotory ia tbo only part of your town that holda out any Inducement) for perma nent residents Chicago Tribuno. A Wouilnr of l'recocltjr. Christian Holnecker wau born nt Lu beck on tho Oth of Februury, 1721. When only ten mouths old ho could re peat every word opokuu to him. At twelve mouths of ugo ho hnd memo rized nil tho principal events in tho Pentateuch. Before ho hiul Unbilled his second year of existence ho had learned ull tho historical parts of both tbo Old nnd tho New jWuinent At the uge of tiiroo bo 66 uM reply correct ly to all questions put to blm regard ing unlvorsal history and gcogmpby, and lu the sumo year be lenniod to upeuk both Latin and ITrencb. Iu his fourth year he employed his tin. J to history of tna Cbrtotlnn church. Ho wns not only nblo to glibly repent all thnt bo had rend, but wrtH also nble to renson with consldornblo of Judg' tnotit nud to give bin own opinion of thliiKM In general. Tho king of l)eii murk wlnlunl to Hen thin wonderful child, no he vnn taken lo Copenhagen, Aftor IiIm return to I.ubeelt ho learned to write and wmm IhkIuiiIiik oii tho nliidy of lunula and iniitheiiiatlrn; but. hli cntiHtllutlou Ih'Ihk very weak, bo took down u ml died on Juno 27, 17'n, nged four yearn, four iiinntltri and twenty-one ilnyn. What h wondorful record for hiicIi ii tdinrt life! llnllrrvil l.oeka. In AbyNulnla om ihuIIkmI of doing the hair Unit Im adopted by wnrrlunt la to tttroll Into the mtit'Ki't place, buy a K)tind of htittvr and. putting It upon the top of tho hair. Htniid ntlll white tho mm arratigea IhliigH When the bnlr Ik Hum drvMcd with melted butter the AbyNilitlnn know'H that fate cannot or will not touch him, He la a ptrluni of well dreiuied elegance done III (din. Another atylu la to treat tho hair, und every trvHN tneann oinetliln. A young warrior with a head of hair uiitrvHHvd la of no account. Ho haa not yet killed n man. When, however, he haa done ho all lib) hair In nhnvod off except enough to mnko one trww, which Im of the Hume nlKnlucntlnu iih a notch on a pistol atook. After that every man ho kills ontltlfw him to add another trerni until an n conqunrlnir hen of 100 tresn on he la n formidable man to try con clusions with. Crlaullav. Crinoline hnd lt origin In a woven fabric composed of hair nnd linen (Onx) wnrp; heiicu the name. Thin fnbrti wns first unod for ihoeu, then for bon nets, the word being coined la 1KW. Aa this nrtlclf wni cofitly nnd did not extend tbo drvsa to the desired bulk light stool hoopd were fitted wlUi tape upon thu bird cngn principle. Ho popu lar wan tho crinoline in M2 thnt tho rolling ft the nted developed n grrat trndo In Hhotuold, and otw linn ulonu nvorngitl nu output of from ten to fif. twu tons n wouk. Heveral duntlui oc curring by flni through the lino of crinoline killed tho faMilou, but Dr. IUrhardiwn In hi "Flold of DlaoniM'n" gives nil tnntnnro of n lady oat-nplng from tbo ofTectn of being ntruck by lightning by the hoops acting aa con doctors. Ilnnrranylnif tha riaat. "You uro charging mt 7 a wrk for board and lixlglng, Mm. Iron," mid Uio grny hnlred ptrn of tho name of Harris. "May I unk how you would Itemize It? Wluit part of it la for board?" "Five dollnra." replied tho landlady. "And 92 for my room?" "Yea." "Well, If you don't mind, Mrn. Irons," im nalil. proo'nllng to aqunru up for unother wn k. "we'll contldor hereaft er thnt I'm piijlng ?-' for Iclglng nnd 'i for U)iml. It will aeein muni aa If I were Kctttng the worth of my money.' Chicago Tribune. Card of Thanks Tho undertinisl wishes to ox press his sincere thanks to thneu friends who to kindly evinced their Hympathy and coi dolelico In thu death of his beloved brother, Oliver Mttrutuon Marcainn, and especially to Mrs, Jotiroft and to Mr, and Mrx. Jopepheon and to those who brought flutters to the grave. Hmniiy 0. Miaous, ilrother of deceased BORN HinUARD In Marshfield, Or., Nov. fl, 1009, to tho wlfo of Jus. Hihbard, a son. DIED HAYDON At Hnndon, Or. Nov. 8 1003 Kdith, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Hay don, aged 17 years. Deceased had boon eoriously ill for a week or more, nnd Dr. Hnydon was call ed from horo to hor bedside last week, The funeral took plnro Tuesday. MAnOU8KN-Tn Marnhllolil, Or., Nov. 7, 1008, Oliver Marouruin, aged 48. The decoamid was a nativo of Norway, He Came to tho Ray the early part of thin year, and mndn some investments In properly, and he has been living alone In West Mnrsliflold, until about two weoks ago, when the prosreeu of his disease, conmimpllon, caused him to move to Mrs. Jenaon'n boarding housof where he died, Ho had nu relatives here bnt had a brother, C, H, Marcueon, at Dohomia, who wna telographod foi and arrived yesterday. The f uuural will tako place today at 2 p.m. from the Lutliorun church. Rov B, F. Deagtsou offlolatlng, .,w. P'AP zvmMm!i& tim