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About Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 28, 1903)
iiNi' W MWIjaaji H ii ' f f I 1 4 M r t' no? Muuttf A! ltvto,,,, i . "ir) Absolutely Pure TWfftf S NO SUBSTITUTE I isTD LOCAJL. w From Wednceday'a Dally. John C, Frye, of McKinley, canio in on busimsa yesterday. E. P. Brilot, ol Kentuck slough, was in town yesterday on business. Tho family ol Jaa. C.Frye olMcKinley aro visiting relatives in Marshfield. Advertising Agent F. M. 6heridan, ol the White tewing machines and A n torn obile Company, ol San Francisco, ia in town, and expects to open np a branch houro here as soon as be can find a good location. . M. Futman with the AMen A Gil. bert-Ramaker Co., successors to the Wiley B. Allen Co., one ol the largest Music boaeea in the North-west, ia here and expecta to open an office in Marsh field. Chamberlain'a Stomach and Liver Tablets are becoming a favorite for stomach troubles and constipation. For salo by Jno Preuse. G. Y. Harry, commissioner ol the Lewis and Clark Centennial Commiesior has gone to the Coquille and will makt arrangements with committee there lot a meeting in Marshfield to perfect com kind of an organization to eend an ex hibit to the St. Louis Fair. Bandon Recorder, There is an epi demic of mumps here, of which tht young men and boys seem to have a monopoly, while all the yeung ladies are talking about tho "swell affair," and the "expanse of cheek," Coquille Bulletin. The Coquille Ici & Cold Storage Company will enlarge their plant next year to at least double its present capacity. They will put in a 15-horeeDOwer encine and a 25-borst power holler an are offering a part; ot business of this company, this their first season, has far exceeded their expecta tions, and thongh they ran day and night during the busy season, they could not supply the demand. lueir prcBouv uincuiuci ii cai. mr , Bad Day for Steamers The Cruiser was laid np yesterday and the Blanco ran in be place, nntil she wigwagged her rudder off opposite town and Captain Itooke had to land her at the Marehfield dock by moral suasion. Then a gaeolino launch took up the trail. Business Change John Bonebrako has bought out the cigar stand ot It. 0. Cordes in the Blanco block, Mr. Bonebrako ia a jeweler and watchmaker of SO yearB experience. He has life outfit on lhe way hero and will set up his bench in tho window of the the cigar store. His brother II. 8, will also join him there, making a strong team. Dan on California Apbles The revenue force in every German port is hunting for suspicious American apples becaueo of a certain kind of Kcak-t which line boen discovered lo have at tacked American, especially Californin apples. ' As the existence of the insects has bean proyed in many casefl,theAmericn fefelM Willi nder no' cwtdltlofl; beal- loan! to he landed in Germany or Im J v'u l nihor Dutch porta. Mr. SenjjstacKen Accepts In iti fo nn co to " e generally express ed with ol tlio limine community. Hoiiiy Sengstiicketi has reo-'iisiderod lib ili-i' mjii ti"t t accept tint nomination i ' nirtypr, nr.it ho will necpi the ttoiu i lion lor-dc.-en lo hc olir 'iifrcoineii Mi it, 1'hls clnr lie tlio eitiiuttuu con titicMhtr, nml tlio Mail ii IaiI to nmke the nnnotinccsr.oiit. Nut only is M. S'llCllU t,'ll, R OII Ol I' l It ly'jt oli!-t 'mmii m ini'n.t'ii it ltd to lmtooi hoi -o utt.ut.es li. ilioifth-e, hut the to mi s o,ii it led to hl t-ervices, nml hit progns ivo ofl-iitid luMinvFs sagacity uillle or rtlue in the lllco in the t.rxt few years. A Light Subject The juice went ont of the electric light wires litst evening long enough to start tho force rustling for lights, as there was no way of learning whether tho interruption waa for tlvo inltiutea or all night, without walking out to the electric light works. F. A. Sacchi took pity on our desola tion, and loaned ua tho two "Little Wonder" lamps Irom his atoro. On lighting one lu the office, however, it gave out such an unprecented Hood of glory that we didn't doro to let him tarn the other one loose. The lamps are well named, all right. Fine Number The Pacific Monthly marks the dose of its tenth volume with the publication of the largest nnd best number of that magazine that has ever been issued. Indeed, it is no stretch of the truth to say it ia the best number of any period ical ever issued on the Pacific Coast. In volume, it is twice the size of the issuo for Decembor of 1902, and a glance at its contents will provide evidence that, in the value and high character ol its artic les, the interest and quality of its fiction, the vigorous timeliness of its editorials, and the profusion and beauty of itu il lustrations, the magazine has surpassed all previous offorte. donald Mcintosh Donald Mcintosh, whose death oc curred at his home accroes the bay nt 3:15 p. m Xov 23J, was born at Cape Brettoa Nova Scotia, May 10, 1617. Ue,ew,,ll,d Tue3d'J' ,roni tt vlsit l0 thtt old first came to Coos Bay in ISfi" and fol lowed tho trade of a ahip carpenter, working in the yards at Marshfield and North Dend. In the early 70s he took up the place at the mouth ot Coos river, which has since been his home. Thie land waa tbsu considered too low to be valuable, but by dyking and ditching Mr. Mcintosh has converted it into a vaIuab!fl pr0perty. He has been one of the leading spirits in the affairs of the Coos Bay Creamery, which has done so much to better the condition of the farmers of Coos Bay. In 1894 Mr. Mc intosh was electedCountyCommlsBloner, tn office which he filled to the perfect satisfaction of the entiro county, and he was serving his third term at the time of his death "Donald Mcintosh was one of the best men that ever struck Coos Bay." So said one who had known him for years. "His was a character without a flaw," said one ot our best citizens who known Mr. Mcintosh since the early days nt North Bend. "He was a good mau," is heard in fervent tones on all tides. Ot the strongest integrity an i singleness of purpose, straightforward and dunk, hie word was ae good as his bond. He was industriouH, energetic, and to whatever he turned his hand he brought the full lorce of his strength. To the public business, as county com- missioni-r he devoted himself as con scieuciously as though it were his own, and to his souud business sense and un sparing attention Coos county is indebt ed, in great meanuru, for her satisfac tory financial condition, it will be re membered that Mr. Mcintosh was very desirous of retiring at the end nf his labt term, and it waB only at the ory earn est solicitation oi practically the whole business community that he was in-1 duced to accept renominatlon. It it hard to estimate the Influence ol hiioIi a uirtii in tho comunity, or Ma value nil mi example of mi honest fully devel oped MAN walking upright in the path -l iiilrgti and good citleeinhin Tlmi it doc have an iittluoiito ia iho u by! tho U't ti nt prnotlciiiy the whoi.. con., i miiuit) is iinuilmtiiu in uiiretorvcd np pr.clntiou of tl e fuel tl.nt in the pacing ol atuh a man n rci.1 loss I mifTo ul in d nU ini.si feel mi impulre toward right living from hii example. A yi'.r or more aco Mr. Mcintosh hrnl wartiinc in itio uih o! niitnoni'fe t,( m limbs uu one itde thut a I wt not ngi : nilli hui' physictMy, nml the dlt tleiiltv increased until one dav ho fell tit l wlmrf ht-ic fiom the miudou we-ikou-iiU ol his leg. lie .4 owx to town i.itor, uilkliig with n cane, but for ov- oral week j pnet ho had been uroitig worse and a fatal termination nna fore soen. lU?iilos the wife, whoso maiden name was Nancy Davis, two daughter! and two eons survive hitu; Josio (Mrs K. II.) Bostoy, Maybelle, John and Georgo Mc Intoch. lie was a member of Ulunco Lodge, A. F, and A. M.and tho Masonic order will have charge of the funeral, whih takea place at S p, m. today from the Methodist church. Only Makes a Bad Mattor Worso Perh&ps you have never thought ol it but the (act must bo apparent to every one that constipation is caused by a lack of water in the system, and tho use ol drastic catlurtics like the old fashioned pills only makea a bad matter worne Chamberlain's Stomach nud Liver Tab leta are much more mild and gerrtle In their t'ffrct, and when tho proper doso ia taken their action is so natural that one can hardlv realize tt is the effect of a medicine. Try a So cent bottle of them. For sale by Jno Preuss. From Thursday's Dally. Crossings were being put iown at the intersection of First and C streot yester day. T. Micklewright.tl o C. street jbwelor, received a large lot ot Silverware on the Czarina. II. A, Nichola ia around on crutches, as ths rejult of cutting his foot about a week ago. Mr. and Mrd, K. A. .Seaman returned home in Michigan. A number of Masons came over from j M I the Coquille yesterday to attend tho funeral of D, Mcintosh. County Clerk Hazard, Sheriff Gal Iter and V. N. Perry were among vitltoru from the Coquille yesterday, J. W. Savacol, of Coquille, camo over veatirday to take tho sternier for San Francisco, intending to locate some where in California. The Judge You say your wifo hit you oyer the bead with a plate? Rastui Yes, sab. Tho Judgi But your head doesn't show it. Kastui But you oughter to see dai plate Life. Don't look for any Daily Coast Mau. tomorrow morning. This la Thaokt- giving aud we all want to go to the masquerade tonight. "Do you drink?" inquired the young woman's mother. Trio young man hosl-1 ' " at...! .irir. ur.11 .lnl';0 ,1... I... I.. .,. '. ... , . ,, pea.ed, If you iribibt," replied tho modist young man. Cleveland Plain Dealer, The Coos iiay Chamber of Commerce "has called a meeting for Friday evening at 7:30 and has extended an invitation , to the bufiuess men of Coq.nl e City und Myrtle Point tor tho purpoi.11 of forming a Coos County St, Louis Fair assouiatloii, and devising waya and means for pre- .mrlm, o Cllllnhlu ..vlill.ll .n.l .l .,..'... l. 1. h"" ' "..- ing the reHources of Coos County at the St. Louis Exposition. Coquillelleraid-Wui' Johuson, son of Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Johnson, of this city, waa taken very ill tho latter part of the week while up at I)avn Carey's crimp, iiworal uillea above .MyrllePoliit. Ho nils brought down to tho I'olut and hh brother, Hue., went up Bnttiidny to 'ook alter him, "" " Chnmberluln'u Cough Komi- otly Is Plonunnt io TaUo Tii II n t ii.lt-ot irunnl.ttinl I. in' Ml'll It IIM'I III Ml-1 lllllllllllll tino (I CliNiiilierlintiV (' tti Iti'iiu'ilv, mid the MintH iimm! hi is ir. . iiifti.iii -ivo it -i tl.iyor riniiiu to. i ' i t n i j t , 1 1 i k n i. it .(rite ..-.Hnt to ..(,. Mr W.l IS o rli k. o' IN f,il In, Mil . ti mmmI n i nl line reiiii'ilv h. ' Imvi lie.-1 IC'imiH'. rl i C ii. 't Ui'iihmIv ivlih in cludl.iii (oi fi'Vi ml vHh nml cn 'n i (llllV f.i It H t''i llOfl (Hi (Mi lllull o! Ill' kind I know ol. I'ne dull on lilu to tnke it iiinl it In! on iiij'ii uiu-t nil r ol lift. For -"stlo by Jno I'ci'iif. New Lamps lluinj,' The four now atn-et 'lg il m I. 0, 0. !' h.ill, nt Mi I elough. in Unit Murnhlloli! and in South .Mrnlitllnt!mo h-cn pineal in position by the Ma re I Held l.ightiog Co. and were shedding light hint night. Table Manners In carving, should tlio bird tllp from under lotirkntlo, do not upponr covenul with coulunion, ultliough yon may ho with gravy, but simply my to llm lad) in whose lap the bird has Undo J, "I'll trouble you (or that lieu," or words to that effect, ami proceuJ with the uutopny. Afraid of the Cars Passengers on the tral.i lo Coquiilu yesterday were treated to a wild wet eru sight at China Cmp bridge, whent a large bear was crteslna tho bmlgi. When the train camo along, he juiiii-d the track mid made of! uoiots the botlum A large (hallow (xiud lay in tite way, but he didn't have time to turn out, ui.d it la said that the way he mudo the wa ter tly waa a caution. Good Time Assured The steamer Il.anro ia laid up for re pairs und will not lu able to carry pus sengera from Kmpire to ttttoiid tho grand masquerade, but .irrunoinutitH will In made with the nHfohno Luiuches to run in her place, so there whl he Im no ih , ,,,,., ,0 ko.o, the Knit, r.- .... . . Irom ullendiiig the lull nud having "im of the pleassutest and grandest tin.es ul the.r Hie. The Mcintosh Funeral The funeral of the late Donald Mclic t0t1' look Uco ttl l iU u- y'"" ''"' the Methodist Church, P-ev. Chns. T. McPlu-reon officiating, The funeral was conducted by the Mason, the Kartern Star joining, and was largely cttended, peoplo coming from oil over the county to pay a tribute ot respect to thn one who was rightlully considered one ot our best citizens. Union Thankigiving Horyicns will he held at tho Baptist Church, Thursday, Nov., 20 at 10::W a. m. The Uev. Thoa. Irvine, Pastor ot tho Baptist Church will preach the sermon, nud the other pastors will assitt, Revised Version Tho Coquille Bulletin man says we stated his problem wrong. It should readt X square plus Y equiilb 7 X plus Y square equals 11, Wo tMH'Hp'wi! did MintD It vcrnnj. Iiotiu-i, , ,, , in don't care. Any one who would snriiiu u Oiing liki that on his fellow men ought ,.,,.,. t r ..n ...1 , I oiHioi siiioi iijii:n;ii iiwiit iuiit:(i iuiu itprcsei uimusplciouH tonflduncu by ItH nppnroiit sirupliuity, we went upngulnet the proh- lew latt Sunday evening, and wo don't think much of the Bulletin, any more. Forgot tllC Mule Tho launch Itosohud, which loi-t her propeller tho other day over in Coon itivor, was beached yoatorday at tho' . , ., ... .. .uarHiiiieiu Hiiipyurii 10 nave nnoiMor. nroiKillcr fitted on. Tho nronellor Hhnft' wns removed and tho launch was lett in ., . ... 11M , , , that condition While tho niaehinest went to the ohop. The rising tide soon much- ed the sbntthole, which bad not beui plagged, and tht result was that tho liunoh was soon filled with water. Tho engluo and batteries were completely suhmeruod atiileonnlderablodamagii xin done liefore nilclilol wns discovered, Tcculinr Accident CiHtilllo llorulil. A inilicr poonlliir inii.lont happened to ihn t ruin nt n point n mile or ho nhove Norway on tho tip tlp thlH morning. An oleotrlet lJktit pole hud gotten out ol line hy n hunl f I !! (lurrying it down tint lull litcukiiu' tl. guy and leunlngiiver mi l.ir that it Hirncl. ii) ntovo plpo on the ro.u'h. throw uikf t' down iiihlde, mid i huivy pleon ol ciiht ing nt tho huso ot tho plpo nun tnon hllikillk' Mr. Iiciiij; " . In 1 1, ft- , umtl'iu i gn-li nii.l ui.il iiv n - 'I hie IiiiiIhi', and cuii'luk! I.or to l,M ' ttgnlnet u no ut, clinking her up (union Im', Inn not ciiU'liig iui) hen 'ii In iry, SUDDEN DEATH AT BEAVER HILL James Kelly Found Dead In Hie Coal Mine .lninobKelly.aco.il miner, was found doud in (he Heaver Hilt early lueiduy attemoon. The uiitortuiiatn until ate tils dinner with John Oammill, nml atnrtixl buck to work at 1 o'clock remarking that he wns going to firo a blast. H several hours later one of hN Irl low Hokinon, suspecting umelhliig might ho wrong, as Kelly had nut been hoard from for nome tliim went to Invon tigulo and found lum lying drad. Onu theory U ti.ht he wa astihyxlated by tlnl rin-jke Irom the hUit. tie leaves a w'fe rnd two children. He was well known lino, having paiiod moot ol his life at I.lhby. Justice ol tlio Peace Holden wns itolug to IturtTur Hill yesterday to hold an lu ll nest. Vunernt will take plnce at 1:30 p.m. today, FKOM HOC III AFIflKA New Way of CTkIiik Cliniilmtliifi- Cuiuh rtuiuvdv. Mr Ai'hiir Ctoipmnn writing foin i I'uriMii, .Mit.'il. Mimii Air e:i. sav ! "An In proof that ('liiimberlatit'n Cujo Ken - V'h '" " ""," ,'l',",'" '" "hi i.d ) ... v. I l' " tliMfolluwiMg: A Hugh hii '4, rnln.. had a child j.ir.1 ov-r tw-. irmMhc i old, it nail a very luitl couwli nml the imreinn uni noi icnow wriat 10 gnu 11. J tuggxttcil that it they would uo n ihkiIi ; nl Cluimberlatu'a Coiuh 1( -mody mid mil some upon tlio dummy teat the baby was sucking It would no duuht euro tho child. Thin (hov did nnd brought about a quick rolioliwid cured tho baby." This remedy is for suio by Jno Preuas. On th Mean. "What have you In tho lardorr oilti rd the cannibal king of bin chef. "Not ao much trxlny, your vluvnted-ncaa,- explained the chef, "Nothing except n printer nud nn actor," "Oh, wclL flx them up aoroo way." The chef bowcx! avorl time nnd rubbed bis hnndn toguthor. "What nre you wnltlnjr for? asked thn cnnntbnl kitur, "Would your aorenely nltltudlnoiw oxcellency detn to nugget somo meth od of prvparlntf tho two pcraona-noiui) new dlah, for Inatnnce, thnt would bo pteaannt to your royal painter "Don't go to any bother. Just put tho printer In tho pi and tho actor Jn the Hiipo." And tho court Jester stepped up nnd row lulled. JudKe. An Annc4oto of Ben Wade. In tho enrly winter of 1801 bluff Hen Wade, the Ohio aonntor, ta credited with aiivlnif. "Whim niilof Jmitfo.. t. ncy wns 111 I lined to pruy dally and w ------ -. -- enniPHtly that IiIh llfo might bo pro- aervwl until tho Inntigurutlon of Prcn-' ,,,('nt lAt who would appoint a jiujiiiniicnii cnior juhiico, nut wiuui 1 hiiw how complete hla recovery wan and how his Jlfe wiih prolonged I be pin to fear that I hnd overdone tho IiuhIiiohh!" T,. I, Chlttotidon'H "l'uraon ul ItemlnlHccnccH." Illir Unilerlukliiirai, "Talk about biir Jolw," mild tho cheer r,i fftis.1 ...i.iin 1.1.1..,. ... ,.(. . 1 !"" " II J IIIH II. IOTH IHTOlld, "Well," mild the victim wearily. "Wheeling WcHt Virginia may bo " V"p '" ,,;""" ' , , T . ,,iy. . rather n lib? mirKlcul underlaklriK, but Flushing Iiuk Inliuid isn't hucIi n tiny Httlo uaidtary Btuiit."I)aJUmoro Amor- wrTMnn. vr So Muka nrwlt Ch, Mix two tabtenpoonfuls of bftkJnB powder with one nnd a half potitiiln Of flour: to thin ndd oiii-liiilf twninil inlscl cundlcd wel, allciij) live pouiulii of cur rniilM. two poiiinlH of cut rulHlnti. one fourth poiinit of iitmoiidH, elinipeil llm ; olio ilcHiiertHpootiftll of iniiio Mill OIK hiilf toiuipiHiiiftilof M'llt. Ill mil 'horillHli ruli one nnd u half pouuitu -l' htitt'.' unit mi I'MUitl weight of '( nr tu ereiiin, mid twelve ei::n. nllchtly licit ii, mid omi mid n hnlf tuniLih'.ii ! wtmi mid hritiidy mixed. Into thin hciv oml inl.xtuiv iillr tlio intxliitv of dry lugrcitloiltH, ilroppliiK It In n huiuliul at a time nml itilxlmr iiiuiitniitly uit'i tho other hiitid; mid onotigh mnir i til: to iniilui a halter of th coiinUIci y iiHiutlly reqtilreil In a fruit cake ii'i I llnvor with huiioii or any llav(iilir7' liked. Hnvr to I'tnnl MUlli-ln. ('niiHiiiorliig that mc lmc t cully nu itimniioim iiiinitiei' of iipplo tiei'H in Dili cimiitry, tt In curium that It hIioiiM Imi found iieccHhiit.v to go to Nominally for llm yr cut crutcH of mlfitleloc. Thin pur ItMttlc plllit n not n glHMl tiling to elf coiirugo on troox, for, lllio nil pm-iulte, It In very InJtirloiiH, Init If It U wmiteil It h not dlllliMilt to crow. My lifting tlio tuirk fnim the wikh! of mi tipple tree brunch and limcrtlug the m'H . w'"'" Lln,N ot at ll u tm i lie liiiiuccii in grow; limy, nx uu- iihimi and feinnlo IiIorhoiuh nrv prixliiccil nn setiiirnte plantH, fnllure la very proba ble uulciui n gooil many arc planted. Of con mo niru niimt h' taken to iyt borrivu thnt liave not been nmnteil by -i fnrtntght'a oMxmuro to th hunt of y,n buruera. mm j' i . ui J '--Tl 1W PROFE88!ONAL CARDU ErloI'Wold fiurvf)or and Civil Kuiduei HIiiniN) lloinl .MAHSIIKIKJ.I) :i IIIIKC'iM MaiBtiutJ J Tlmbfi Locmlbn. J. M. Uoton, ATnMtNKV-Al-I.A'.V Murtliflold, :t Oic.'-'a Dr, Haycion, (lllico oiNi e Ciitoii fiiiuitiirs i turn ll'iiir-. o to I'J mid i to Special ntteiillon pn'd to .li-.nii.viir riklii, I ilnniv mill I 'Ik M' (irgniii, I' s. iVi'iiti Kti.iiin.-r, 1'iioiin. ('.I MAK.SMKir.l.l). :s C'f:(, . ' R. H. ValtO. D. O. 3. Uml-il .siirgciii nn.l N 'iiiauleal Iio t. -t ,).,.. S.l.nr,. I f.. I.... v "''.J'HB nl.ulnu. A M. ' """" ' t VimilKIl'l tl Oil Kiin E. E. Straw, M. D. Pliytdclnii mid Burgion. tyx-clnl ntteiiliuii leito ilUeneoa of tho Hyp, Kar, ie nnd Thrift. OlUco in Ociifrutncheii A PinltL III1I4;. MARUIIFIKM) : : 0UIC0OJI W. U. Douorlhs. Attorney nt I.nw and t'.S.Ciiuulfalotior MAIWIIKIKM) : : OUHQO. J. W. Bonnott. Attorney nud Cotiuwlor at Law MAIISI1VIKLU 1 1 OUKUUX C. F. MoKnlqht. Attorney nt Law Ofllco In lleiiimtt A WnlU Uloch " MAllHHFIKIil) $, OKKGOX John F. Hall- Attornny at Law Onicoln Kldnrudo Block MAKSHFIKU) OHKCO.f NEW CATALOG of MUSIC NEW BTOC'A of PIANOS GRISSEN MUSIC GO ' i 1 ...... . " i " - - .,- .." v..