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About Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1903)
, TJ i' 7 Iff . iT III i V . v; '7VTX i , . m r t -.f- THEOLD RELIABLE K Absolutely Pure. THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE A .AJSTD IjOCAXj From Wednesday' Dally. Tho work ol Fainting tho Masonic Touiplo began yesterday. Juliui Larson brought a scow load ol 16 catt!e to town yesterday, Mr. and Mre. 11. N. Black were down from Catching slough yesterday. Sheriff Gallier is again orer from the county (cat en official business. The Schooner Jessie Minor was towed in by iheTuc Columbia yes'erday. The Alt cleared for Roguo river yes terday alter a two-weeks stay. She was heavily laden, S. C. Rogers brought down a scowload o( hay from his Coos river farm yester day for Marsh field parties. D. Mcintosh is still quite sick at hit home across the bay, end is not making tho progress that could be wished, to ward recovery. A Runaway Blcycl Terminated with a ugly cut on tho leg of J. 2. Orner, Franklin Grove, 111. It developed a stubborn ulcer unyielding to doctors and remedies for four years. Then Bucklcn'e Arnica Salve cured. It's jnst as good for Burne, Scalds, SkiuKrup lions and Piles. 25c, at Red Cne.s Drug Store. R. A. Hnffechmidt has severed his connection with tho Coos Bay Iron Works, and Fred Nelwn will carry on the business hereafter. The Sumner young people are making preparations for a masquerade ball on the Saturday after Thanksgiving, and it will undoubtedly be a grand affair. W.J. Butler is agent for C. P. Hein ger & Co., dealers in smokers' goods and sell pipes only to the trade. Mr. Butler carriee a full line of samples and can supply any buEineee man in that line to the Queens taste. The Empire ia on the dry dock In San Francisco, having twisted her rudder on the way down, She is expected to get off thie evening and sail tomorrow, Tho Areata is scheduled to bail for Coos Bay Friday. Tom Mlcklewright has a new glare ehow caeo counter, It !b the work ol C. II. Marsh. The caEO ie made of Myr tle and ie espeohdly des'gned for a coun ter and show case combined, Mr. Mick lewright expects a large stock of silver ware and Jewelry and general Christ mas goods. Windows for Alma Tlo little eteamor Almu, fioin North Coos River, has been (.fitted up with a set of windows at tho front end of the cablu, which will be a great improve ment over tho rolling canvaB formerly need, especially in rainstorms A New York State Dairjinaii Mr. and Mrs. Guy 0. Lattin and chil ren and Alpnzo McDougal, George Mc- "''iDougal, aud Ira Bacon all of Elmira, N. ' l".'.-""! Y. arrived on tlio AlllnVo, Mr. Lattln b ' MMilttl t ho Dr. Cook lor in on 111k crick. Mr. l.i.t'in cmo hero laM win ti i IK rvturtiMl tn jhn spring and b ought his family th Iff id I. He i going to njurntn r. dairy od will milk about 50 cows niid make tint tor. This gentle man I- hii experenced New York daily frttnipr nnd jhornughlv understands the art of butter making. A gasolino Irtiiucli n ill l-o nrod to fncilitata operations bt-t--Mi the farm nd Marshfield which nil! bo their market. Those gentlemen I ke Coos Hay ami 1 ave Wed thr Cook farm for five years. Lojs all Safely Boomed Dr. J. T MiCorniBC returned from the Ctpiille yesterday ami reports that iho logs which came down the Coquilh' during the recent freshet are all salely within tho varioas looms on the river, excepting about 150 that went oat over the bar and a few that were boachtd near liandnn. Th , ,. . . flp I -- -w-... .,w- rNt .. cedar and spruce and thoy are au unus ual good lot. Mr. McCormac has about 7000 logs in his Cedar Point boom on tho Coquille and tho one at Eagle Point on the Isth mus. There are now about fGO.COO north of logs in these two boom a and Mr. McCormac says that he expects to fill this Doomage at least four times this season. Theso logs are nearly all for tho Sim pson Lumber Co. This is but drop in the bucket so far as the amount of lo8 which the Simpson Lnmber Co. cut in a season. The development of these booms has benefited the lumber buelnesa both hero on the bay and on iheCoquille, whereby logs could be handled in a way (or ship ment to Coos bay mills, giving cs vir tually the entire Coquille timber output at tho doors of our bay mills, while on the other band they are of vast bene fit to the Cooquillo timber men, giving them a ready log market. From Thursday's Dally. The steamer Czarina will sail from San Francis co today. W D L F Smith went up Coos river yesterday for a short visit. Morton L. Tower was up from tho gov ernment workB yeeturday. The tug Columbia brought in the schooner Sauealito yesterday, W. W. Gage is over from the Coquille. and went up to Allegany yetterday. J. J, Clinkenbeard of Daniels creek was doing business in town yesterday. Floyd Coflelt called at this office yes terday and made it all right, about that dog. Messrs Edwards & Huston, the bar bers, received on tho Steamer Navarro two new Hydraulic barber cbaira. Justice of Peaco Edward Jensen of Port Orford, departed yesterday, on the trata, for his home, alter a few dayp vifcit in Marshfield. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Blaine of north Coos river, were in town yesterday, on their way to visit Mr. and Mra. 71. N. Black, of Catching slouch. A man who paid the caeh in advanco for a paper because he wants it ifi worth ' moe to the advertieor than a dozen who have tho paper forced upon them, If you have a little job of printing givo it to your hpmo priutsr. "When you want a favor from tho printer you surely dont go away from homo for it. Doosn't Respect Old Ace It'll Bhameful when youth faila toshow! oroper respect for old ai'o, but just tho ontrary In tho caEe of lit. King'a Now Life Pllh. They cut off inaladioa no matter how eevere and irreupectlve of gJW pill, 23c, at Red Ci ild age. Uyepepsia, JaunUice, tover, in to iiicbo- peneci roaa Drue Store. tfi' - . 'rS 'wsfttzr -ife-- . iltchard Noblo had tho mlsfortuno to ran Into across cut saw striking his head cutting a sever garth in bin scalp. Mr. Noblo knows that a cross cut haw Is Inu tier than his head. Tin Kwrg'wn Whist club will moot At tin! home of Mrv, S. H. Hataul linn ovenim.. this being tho regular mouthty meeting at which tht gentlemen friends of tho members aro entertained. Homo miscreant turned tho scow adrift used by Pout Clausen for transporting lumber and supplies from tho mill to tho Miiiouic Temple. This may be fun for some hoys but Mr. Cluuton is not n little Annoyed by such pranks. Thin would not bo -rry pleasant (or tho one. doing it if he Hilda out tho parties, how over, they nio protty well known. ' Skipped Out Mr. White of tho firm of Whtto A Matron, loggers has loft a lot of loggers as mouruors to the tnno of salaries un paid amounting to eoveral hundred dol lars. He has skipped, vamoosed, disap pcaied. Not a Sick Day Slnco "I was taken severely sick with kid ney trouble. I tried all sorts ol medi cines, none ol Mhich reliaved mo. One day 1 taw an ad ot your Klectrtc Bitters and determined to try that. Alter tak ing a (ow doses I fe't relieved, and soon thereafter was entirely cured, and have not seen a sick day sluco, Neighbors ol mine have been cured ol Rheumatism. Neuralgia, Liver and Kidney troublei aud General Debility." This is what B. I'. Bass, of Fremont, N. C. writes. Only 50c, at John Preuea Druggist. Catch the Brute A horrible storv of outrage comes from North Bend, but it seems that there is but slight cluo to the guilty party. Every effort should bo mado to appic bend the beust, and if caught it will take fino work to keep him from meet ing his just deserts without benefit of clergy, Card of Thanks .Mrs. l nomas Hirst withes to cxprnsi her appreciation for tbo kindneis and Bjmpathy ol her friends and uolghbors, during tho sickness and at the time of tho death and burial of her Into beloved husband, and especially to tho Odd Fellows, RdbekatiB and Knights of Pythias. Cable Severed The submarine telephone, cabh from Marshfield to the (net Marshfield wharf was found to bo injured yostorday morn ing, and tho launch Teddy was sent out with electricians on board who, after considerable grappling, succeeded in hauling up the cable nnd making the necessary repairs, Alia Back The Alta'a voyage was cut very short thib trip by the obstinacy of hor gasoline engine which balked several tirnoB be fore sho reached North Bend and finally rwi'usnl to work altogethor. She was then run on the mud near tho Bend whore sho remained all night. Larsons launch, Penelope, towed her back to town this morning. Stock Sold It. .1. Coke, Jlecelver for H, KengBtaok en has sold tho btock of merchandise and fixtures to II. Lockkart, who took charge yesterday morning. Mr Lockhart Ib a native eon of Coos Bay, and in taWug charge of this largo drug and meruhantlle business will keep nyerything In the beet possible condition, and the high utindard of thie excellent storo will bo maintained. Citizens' Caucus Candidates For Mayor: Henry Senuitacken. For councilmen to servo three years: OhasLichtwerk, 0. E, Nicholson, John Jo,mBon lo1 I'nulalo), J. A, Mateon For councllmou to eervo 2 years :ChB Bradbury aud W. !'. Bowron, For Recorder : W. H. S. Hyde, and II, G. Ploegor, Above ie tho ticl'.et nominated at laBt.'patronlno tho homo officer, y - ml, night's caucus, which was well ottotulod and ol which E. A. Anderson was chair man, ft. L. 0. Farrin, Secretary, F, P. Norton and C F, Moltnlght, tollers, J, W. Bennett tho prominent speaker, E B Senhrnok the querist. It's a good ticket Whoop 'out up. Notice of Dissolution Notice is hereby given that the part nership heretofore existing between F. K. Nelson nnd R. A, Hnffechmidt, doing business under tho firm iininn o( Tho Coo Bay Iron Works, Is thin day din solved by mutul agreement, ond that said F, K. Nelson ha Itecomo tint owner ol all property o( mild partnership, and all nott'o aud arcountn duo or to become duo said firm am and shall ho payable tn him, nnd that said F. K. Nelson Im ns. sinned and shall pay nil debts of said firm heretofore Incurred. Dated nt Marshfield, Coos Conntv, Oregon, this Mth day of Nnven.bor HXni F. E. Nkijion, 11 21 Ot R. A. UurmciiMiuT. SPECIAL ILLUSTRATED EDITION Coast Mall Will issue one on New Years Tho special illustrated edition of tho Coast Mail, for which plans have been maturing lor several months, wilt bo is eiuil on tho first of thu year. It will consist of 32 or more pages, printed on tine book stock, u it 1. a hand some cover. This number will contain descriptive matter o( Coos county with a largo number of new illistratlotiH, and it is tbo intention to give a cotnpto tienslvo review of tho progress made bv this community during the past year. Wo do not promise to get out a higgnr and bettor number thau our last Holi day number, but wo hope to do so. Thu pages wilt bo rrnaller and there will bo more of them. The printing and bind ing will be done in thin olliro aud tho clasM of work will bo as good ah can bo got in Oregon. A reasonablo amount of advertising space will bo told and a largo number oi extra copies will bo printed. Every subscriber to tho dally or week ly Coast Mail will receive a copy of thin edition. Extra copies will bo 15 cents each, but wo will book advance orders until December 1st At 10 crnts each. We mako this low rate no that wo may know beforo printing abo;t how many copies will be needed to sgpply tho de mand. BenJ tho money with your or der or uot, as best suits your conven ience. IV o will guurautoo sulitfac tion, or relund anv advunco payment made. If desired wo will mail tho pa- pnr to any nddrestes you may furnish. In cases where tho papera are to bo mailed from this ofllco advance pay ment ie necessary. Fnrthor announcement will bo mado later. Disastrous Wrecks CorolesBneH; is resnonMible for many a railway wreck and tho same I'-auseH are making human wrecks of suftererH from Throat and Lung troubles. But hIiico the adventol Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs anil Colds, even tho worst cases can bo cured, and hopeless resignation is no longer neci- sary. Mrs. Iiis Cragg of Dorchester. Ma. unnnnf tnniiw U' mm f U'lm 1 saved by Dr. King's New Discovery. Tills ureat remedy is guaranteed for all Throat and Lung diseased John Preusi Druggist Price Mc, nnd l CO Tiiul, I bottles free. From Frlday'o Dally. Judgo D L. Wateou is spending a few days In town. Lanibor Schooner Abblo towed out by tug Columbia Thursday afternoon. Tho (riendu o( Cully Druhot will bo glad to know that ho will bo back In Maruhfiold In n short tlmo. H. Hengetacken osjiecta tho ct'ck BhiJrtly with which he will onen an up-to-dato drug storo in tho (lolden bu'M ing. J. A. Matton has positively declined to bo a candidate for councilman, and by tho ruling of tho caucus, tliiu vacant will probably bo filled by tho next ' line, HJ.ockhait. If Marshfield busjpesa njen really want to envo a little money by Bonding out of Marshfield for tiio wry bum.ni(ist Job work ever gotten out in Cooo co'unty, at cut prices, they havo an opportunity todoeo, But i( thoy want work that will io JLhom credit, thoy would hotter Inside onch iiouiul pneicngo hi Lion Coffee will bo found n FREE came. 60 different gnmo.n. Alt new." At Your (Iroccr'o. Eiijflcs to Organize Jojoph Orlhlor, ol Astoria, organlm (or the order of Euglos, has arrived on the Bay, to start tho Marshfield lodu. rejoicing on Its way. Organization will bo nfficted next Sunday afternoon and evening, In I. 0, 0. F. Hull, and tho new lodge will commonco Its career with about 00 charter members. To the Voters of Marshfield In tho morning paper I noticed that you placed my name in nomination for mayor of your city. I thank you very sincerely for your kind and llherul con siderntlou which I assure you 1 deeply appreciate; hut I find that I can uot servo you to advantage, as I ozpect to bo nut of town a great part ol tho time nnd will nut bo in oiit!an to giro the nlllru the attention it requires. I therefore respectfully decline tho nomination, Hii! Sl.HURTACKKN, Real Cslatc Sales' I. H. Kaufman reports tho following sales since last report. Iit II, blk CO, North Bend, Dave Lll jeroth tSOO. . Lot 10. blk 10, North Bend, C. J. Carlson, t-'IOO. Lot 23, blk , North Bend, R. J, Montgomery, friOO. LolM. blk uO. Noith Bend IT. II. Eaton, MOO. Lots 32. 33 and 34. hlk -10, Railroad Addition loMarnhf'd. Anna Farrin, 30) HE cor hlk -10, F. P. Norton, f22u A Wide Difference Tho editor of an exchange has dltt'ov ored that there is n wide difference be tween tho school hooks of tho present And those of long ago. Ho says that when ho first went to school ho read tho lesson something llko this: "Foe tho cow. Is not tho cow nice? Can the row run? Yes tho cow can run. Can tho cow rnn as fast as a liort7" But tho latest tip-to-dato stylo ol reading It . ,,,..,., . ,,11....-- by ho average Kid la nlwut nn I'iIIimh. "Git onto the cow. Hain't she a butoT . ., ., . Huro she is a corker, Can the cow get a move on herscll? Can sho hum it like , . . ..... , ., .. ... . U II0ES r ilU BHU Will V III Ik "" '"" f linnmwif f irnl?dnfc UianC 01 tailOIUaiCS I 01 tho nominees ol Wcdnemlay nlghtV convention, for councilmeii, J, A, Mat son and II. J-ocklmrt docllno to run, and C E- Nicholeqn Is unavailable, an hu is holding a residence olhwwliero. , If thero are no other withdrawals, thin loaves t'lir b. Llchtwork, John John son, ChaH, Bradbury and V. F. Bowron nH candiilaUs for tho 3 yearn term, R. J. Cokn and A. J. Savage for two yearn. Tho vntu is given below iih an indice tion of tho llni. up in Cribo otlnu vncti... Dion occur, Cios Llchtwork C I'! Nicholaou John Johnson (Forndulo) J A Mittson ChaH Bradburry W v Bowron- II Lockhart P. J Coko A J fiavago Win Detibner K K Dow Mr. Scngstackcn Declines That wan rather a nico hcquot for H. H, to bo nominated for mtivor without nppoeition, and with such urian imity and outhuataem by tho citizoiiH1 convention, ' '--I-- -' An will ho seen by thrt notlco In anoth er column, Mr. flougntiickou dcollnos til run, mi tho ground that ho would ho iiiinhlo tn give tn tlmnlllen tho attention' it nttilron, This Ineri'ittlv to bo reunit ed, Mi. H- gwi'H'keil in iho miililf' wnlo-anukn mill ptogrnneivn nnd tliio-o qualities will bo need In tho miuiiiga mont of Maridilh'ldVnff.iir In tho next lew yenr's. It In imrtnlu thitt t Intro will lm grea dkippniiiltiioiit nt Mr. Seng stnekeu's tltciflon. BUKN OOFFEI.T-On Coos River, Or. Nor. Ill, ItHU.tolho wife o( E, T. Coffolt! a tlAiightor. DIED HIRST -In Marshfield, Or,, Nov 14, 100.1 Thoiuns Hirst, aged OH years, 0 miiiithii nnd !!'J dayu, Tho deceiiHi'd was bom in I'nglnnd, April lo, IVJ5. Ho went tn AuMralla At tho age of Ml. On Nov; 12, 1815 ho was married In Now Mouth Walot to Miss Louisa A Milton, who mirvivos him. Throo years later they cniiiii to America, mid coming to Coon In ISML Thoy lived a short tlmo on tho Coquille, settling later at Knttport, where they resided several years. Then they went to Nun. lamo, II. ('., hut r turned later to Coon liny, when Mr. Hirst bought an In ten's t tu tho mernintl'n business ol Audruw Nanburg at Marshfield, then a very small town. After conducting their bus-Ine-n for several yvnik In tho building now occupied by (.'ohuiinn'n hlscksinlth shop thoy ninstrncted what wan then one of Iho finest utoro bulldlugi on Iho Buy, ami for many years tho firm of Nssburg A Hirst was Identified w.th tho develnM'meiit o( thin uectlon. They did a solid and contervntlvo biiilm-sN nnd enjoytMl a lurgo trado, especially among tho farmers. After tho death of his partner Mr. Hirst caniednn tho busi ness in July iwyj, Mr and Mrs, Hirst Minted on n well earned vacation, in tending t) visit thelrold homo In South nrn hemisphere. When they arrived In Austrs.Hu they found It no hot and dusty Unit they stayed only a short ttiuo. They returned to Kin Francisco In October, where they visited frlouda. On Jtiu. I0ih Mr. Hir.t wan taken fori ouly ill, nnd from this slcktiern hn never fully reroyiued. They arrived hoine April oth. Mr. lihtrtt then ap peared In good health hut failed nteadity and for n long tlmo his condition had Iwon iniisidered very critical. Thnman Hirst was uno o( tho most highly respected cltizmin of Marihfleld. Of n jo rial dispnidtlnu, ho was univer sally liked, aud hia n'riit iutlgrity and thorough reliability won tho highest esteem, Ho wiihii valued member of tho MimoiiH, Odd Follows and Kulghta of Pythias. Tim Odd FoIIowh will huvo rh.irgool the fiinentl which taken place at '2 p. in. lomorn.w, and It In expected that the Kufghtn also attend In a Indy Rev. Win. Horsfall will conduct tho lor vlcon ut tho family residonro. IMnu Mm Tfollitirnli. A Oenniin detitUt miyH that few lo hoiih know bow to uno tho toothbrush properly iiml thut It Ih quite iih Impop taut to ImiHh tho nxif of tho mouth tin tho teeth. '.aiTM remit r?. You can depend on Aycr's Hair VJjor to restore color to your c.ray hair, every lime. Follow directions nnd It never falls to do this work. It stops fallluRof (he halr.also. There's great satisfaction In knowing you are not going to be disap pointed. Isn't that so? "My Imlr fncloil until II win nliniit wlitln, II took jinl unit I .I'ln i,1 c ' lUIr VIk'T tu ri utijiii u tu ll fiiriner iliirlf, rl'h onl'ir. Vuiir ri lun It tu lla riiiinur iliirlf, rl'h onl'ir. i our ll'Or Wr ri rtnliily ilcii win I ynu I'liilm (ur It," -A. 1. JlocMJAK, KuuUIiikIiuiii.N. 0. PI.') ft lmlllo. 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