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About Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 5, 1903)
X i IM ft 32 a p It I WEIJUf RELIABLE AbtorutcTr Pure. ' whsejs msuBsuium YE:R,so:NA.:Li 1 .A-HSTID LOCAL From Wednesday's Dally. li. N. Block, of Buninor, was a yieitor to Marsbfield yesterday. The Degree of Honor entcrtnlnod vited friends with a eoclal time and fre;hment last evening. in re Dr. Mingus is again ablo to come down town, after bis operation for appendi citis, whereat many friends arc pleased. Tho L. A, Club met on Friday after noon at tho home of MI( aWoider, The next meeting of the dab will be at the home of Miss Merchant. Gardiner Gacette: Geo. Sealcy, formerly of the Life-Saving station at this place, but who resigned his posi tioa and left for a trip through Ireland last cummer, has returned, Ho came in on his old friends rather unexpected ly last night. Ha reports baring bad a grand trip both waya but says bo glad to be in Ore, again. is John, not Dan In our dispatch from Myrtlo Point in yesterday's paper, tbo wrong same was given to tho central flguro in the fracas. John, not Dan, McCuilock .was his name, i ... Renewed Arcaja. Tho Areata sails from San Francisco Thursday. She had been on the dry dock, has new tubes in her boilers, new paint all over, and has bad a general overhauling. She will probably break Eome records, now. Head About to Burst From Sovoro Bilious Attack "I bad a severe bilious attack end felt like my head was about to burst when 1 cot hold of a free sample of Chamber lam's Stomach and Liver Tablets. I took a dose of them after supper and the next day felt like a new man and have beon feeling nappy ever since," says Mr. J. W. Smith of Julia, Texas. For blli ouenese, stomach troubles and constipa tion these Tablets bavo no equal. Price 25 cents. For sale by Jno Preuei Emergencies Should a child swallow a bntton, lower a button.bolo down its throat with a piece of string, pan it oyer tho button and yank it out. If you eee a run away horse approaching r.nd aro unable to get out of his way, eptak to bira firmly, eay nz, "LIo down, air?" Dredge Ready Soon Morton Tower, government engineer, was in town yesterday. He informs the Mail that he expects to inaugurate dredging operations on the Pony slough hogs-back about tho flrt of tho year. The work of building a now hull to carry tbo machinery, which is now ou tho Coquille, has commenced, and the dump ccowb are already built. This work will result in a grcr.t improvement to navigation. Goes (o Coos Bay (Florence West) An agreement has , been ., made by VrktCb tbfl.B.teatoier Liillari will bo em- plbfca nsV'teiuteT for tlio government dr.dgor nt C)OB;bftV. nnd tho Lillian will be tnkcn down thcro na'coon ns tho fcc.in calm? down enough to penult, Captain Ltidvi,: C'.riati'iison will ho matter of llie craft, uth J, J. Kuinions ns enginofli, Hjlb gentlemen will tko thoir fninl llra to Com bay while thoy ' employed there. It Is expected this work will t tie i bout s;x mcoths. CITY ELECTiaN Little Interest and Very Small Yotc Cast t'l Jiuy SonctUck1 n, mayor, W. II. S. Uydo, recorder, Chas, Llchtwerk and W. F. Bowron, councilmen for throo roars, Win. C. Deubner, councilman for two years. This was tho ticket elected at yesterdays city election, nt which S votes wero cast. Following is tho vote in detail: For mayor, II. Seugstacken BO, F, P, Norton I ; for recorder, V. H. S. Hydo 77, R, P. Smith 1 ; for councilmen for threo years, Chas. Llchtwerk -17, V. F. Bowron 40, John Johnson 31, A, J. Savaco31; for councilmen for two years, Win. Ducbncr 3S, F. S. Dow S5, J. J. Kronholm 2, A, J. Savage 1. Very little interest was takon, as In oi'ident from tho small number of votes cftt-t, emnller even thnn last year, when there were 101. From Thursday's Dally. Tho Alliance is expected from tho South today. Mrs. J. 0. Langworthy is expected home on the Alliance. When you want a pleasant purgativo trr Cl.aniberlain'e Stomach and Liver Tablets. They aro easy to take and pro- dnce no nausea, griping or othor disa greeable effect. For salo by Jno. Preuss. Will and Garland Dongan aro spend ing a fow days up south Coos river fish ing for steolheads, and etc. Key. Thos. M. Wallar, pastor of the new Presbyterian church at North Bend, arrived on tho Navarro from Portland, The MareLfield Clerk's Protectivo As sociation, having fully organized, will bo affiliated with th3 American Federation of Labor, Captain Holmberg, of the San Baena Ventura, is quite sick and will not bo able to takr. hie vessel to tho city The veesel is reedy to eail today, and the first officer of the Saneilito will tako her to the city. Travel By Sea Paeaengera arriving on steamor Na varro Dec. 2nd 1003 from Portland. II. M Van Amoringe, W M Cox, Chas. Holmstrom, John Ilankanson, Rev Thos M Waller, Geo R Sawyer, C N Rodgors, Freight Blockade Unbroken The Navarro arrived from Portland yetterday and ia scheduled to Eail at Ti p. ro. today on her return trip. She was unable to clear up tho con gestion of freight nt Portland, although fhs brought all she could carry. There are fceveral weeks' accumulation still loft on tho Portland dock, which may or may not be cleared up by tho Alliance and Navarro on the nest trip. Labor Meeliing The labor meeting at I. 0. 0. F, hall laM evoning, called to listen to an ad dross by G. V, Harry, organizer of tho A. F. L. was well nltended. Tho Mail will make no comment on Mr, Ilarry'fl addroes until that gentle, man has an opportunity to call at this oflico uud he uhown how badly he wau mistaken about the '.'paid advertisement" in this paper, which ho will pleaeo con elder this an invitation to do, """Tpalf Foot Jelly"' Get a yard of tho material, 1, o.. throo feel, Chicago beef 's best, as tho JcnlvrH have tho largest foot. Cut off tho calf for future iiforouco, Wnnh tho (rut, applying chilblain remedies when nccct jii, boil thctn (or a wlillo or so, ndd onrush gluu to thicken; stir n i lew molasses, strain through n cancsentod chair, Pour tho amalgamation into n blue bowl with red pictures on It, nnd send tho wholu business to n tick Irlend. Yenl Yeal Tho Fr.itorual Order of F.aglea was born in Scattlo, Wash., Feb. 0, ISPS, less than six years ago, and its growth has been marvelous, i henomenol, and today, from the rock ribbed shores ol Maine, to tho golden sauda ot tho Pacific Coast, from tho frosou North to Uio land of tho fig and date, with Uritieh Columbia nnd Canada joined in hands of brothorhood. and a charter on tho way to tho Orient and far of! Europe, wo stand a united brotherhood, proclaiming to tho world, in tho birth of tho Fraternal Order of Fugle, that a divino democracy, or brotherhood of man, is born undor its banner, and its colors tho red, white mid blue, with tho mottos of Liberty, Truth, Justice and Kquallty emblazoned thereon. Thu numerous barriers and bulwarks that had been set up agoinst the great unorganized thoueauds of our fellow-men, demanded a change, nnd that they bo given a fraternal homo wherein they could bo taught tho great principles of tho "fatherhood of God and tho brotherhood of man." TIiIb long felt necessity has now been satisfied by tho organization of tho Frntorna' Order of Kaglos, tho original organizes of which consisted of fivo men. The pleasant social fjnturc.i of this society attracted eo many members of demo cratic tendencies and fraternal instincts, that it became ucceseary to prepeluote it. Though its beginning was in obKulty, its end, can novor be, until that mil lcnulal condition arrives, when thera is no oppressor nor oppressed, no classes nor masses, no obscuro ono to bo raised. Yet more, until evory slnnor becomes a saint, and evory saint bis fraternal brother. "Till tho sun grows cold And the earth is old, And tbo leaves of tbo judgment book unfold." Until all this work is done wo aro still of tbo earth, earthly, and our mission is not yet ended, nor can it bo ended un til man is endowed with tho Uevtno at tribute of univereal lovo. Our aim in life is to allovato tho suf ferings oi a brother, zealously to watch at the tede'.de oi the sick-, to sooth the dying pillow, nnd perform tho last had ritea at tho grave, offoring consolation to tbo cfllicted, and caring for the widows and orphans. Our cardinal principle are, toloration in religion, obedienco to tho law, and loyalty to our government. The Eagela bavo passed tbo experi mental stago, and aro now a rocognized entity in the affairs of man, the result of which would justify the most sanguino expectations of our most zealous mom bora. ' Lot ue be to tho world what wo aro to ourselves, just, kind and considorato, Meet censure, criticism nnd opposition with Luch conduct na will rob yenom of its eting. Under no condition retaliate, though unkind thinga ho said of you, and by bo doing wo will turn tho dart aimed at ua againet the ones who cast it. If we can yet but a small percentage ol thoMe to whom our principles would appeal, it ehonld be thu strongest, an it is the most onthiiBiaHio fraternal organ ization on tho continent of America. From Friday's Dally. John Curron, tho Myrtle Point hotel keeper, wae in town yesterday. Bilious Coiic Provontod Tako u donblo doso of Chamborlaln'H Colic, Cholera nnd Oiarrhoea Remedy as eoon as thu ilrtt indication of thodleedeo nppoars and a threatened attack may ho wurded off. Hundreds of people uhu tho remedy in this way with perfect euccosj. for Bate by Jno, Vreiise, ' "Fred Wilson, of Stunner, was In town yestocday, and was as fullof huahtoi at ever. F. M. Kelly has bought Mr. interest in tho barbershop of ,; llu'tou, and the lit in in now Hustou'n Kdivnrda Kdwntda, A Kelly. W, C. Muclck was down from Sumner yesterday, and was accompanied homo by Mrs. Mu tick, who hao been visiting (rlriulH here. J. H, Fox, of Coqulllo. Is iu town and will act us nuctiuuoer nt the sale of property ot tho Coos Uny Mill and Lum ber Co. today. Tho Columbia toned tho echoouori San Bueiin Ventura, Sausalito nnd Jes Ho Minor down tho bay yesterday nil laduu with lumber RECTOR OF ST. LUKE'S Aehburuham, Ontario, Testifies to tho Good Qualities of Chnniborlain'a Cough Remedy. Ashburnham, Ont., April 18,1003.-1 think it is only right ttmt I should tell tou what n wondorlul effect Chamber Uln'd Cough lteinedv has produced. Tho day before. Knstur I wai eo diitr06ed with n cold nnd conyh that I did not think to bo able to tnko nuy duties tho next day, ni my voice was almost choked by tho cough. Tho sniuo dny 1 received an order from you (or a bottle ol your Cough Remedy. I at onco p roomed n snmplo bottlo, and took about three dopes of thu mmiicino. To my great r liet tho cough and cold had completely dipappoarod nnd I was able to preach three times on Kttr Day. I know that 111' rapid nnd effective euro un.i duo to your Cough Remedy. I tnnke this tes timonial without solicitation, bolng thaukful to have found Mich n Uodsuud rotnedy. Respectfully yours, K. A. I.ANuricLor, M. A,, Rector ot St. Luko'a Church. To Chambelain Medicino Co. This remedy is for salo by Jno Prcuss. Off for a Trip Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Merchant woro passongora on tho steamer Alliance for Portland last night. They will go to California whore they will spend tho winter. Mr. Merchant will stop off at Eugono uud tako the Knights Tem plar dogrooB in tho Commandory thoro Fire Companies Combine A mass meeting of tho members of tho Marehfiold Firo Department was hold last evening, nnd it waj decided to com hino the several organizations of tho firo department ;into ono company. A mceoing will bo hold next Thursday oveuing to effect tho new organization. No Prosecution I Deputy Prosecuting Attornoy Farrin went to Myrtlo Point Wednesday to look into tho circumstances of the ro cont row thero in which ono John Mc Cuilock bent up an old man named Joo Kennedy. On investigating the affair it was decided not to prosecuto tho enso. It eeema that tho row started in a poker gamo and Kennody struck tho first blow, and although, the wounds on hit head wero evidently mado by some sharp instrument, it would be difficult to provo . Travel by Sea Arrivals by Allianco, Nov. 20, from Kan Frattclsco: G F Dillon, I) 0 Grif fin, J R McOleo and wife, 0 K Broad bent, Miss K O'Connor, Ida Hontamndi, W Kerlingor, W 6 Lane, K Boldorman, Mra J J Meyer nnd eon, Mrs J 0 Lung wort! y, 0 C Shaw, Mib M Hluck, M Faurc, F A Harney, Idn Mosor, Clara Monor, G Itunhcsua,' T Anderson, P Ailing, 30 second class. From I.uroka: D Bianco and wifo, C R Ruecoo hn.l wifo, X M Horrich, N Curtis, G W Ilnrria, A Leahy, 3 eecoud ul.-iBB. Thirty first clnse, 33 eccond clasu, total 03. FniightM.tone, Departurceon Alllnnco for Portland, Deo, '1, from tinn Francisco and Kureku: Mies Crawford, Mies Simpson, Mr nnd MrH F J:roadoll, Mrs Black, Martin Wallace, (Jharlua Hucltn, 0 0 Warren, I' Hoseoll, K A Goodwin, Carl Holm berg, W G Rlgglo, E L Rapp. jFromCoos Bay. -,Mr and ,Mra . C II. Merchant, Mr and Mra h B MltchtH,j rV "" Mrs Reichko, Mlsi Myrtlo lloiohke, Mlis Mabel Vatns, 0 Timmons, F Tim monn, J Orlhlor, 0 Y Harry, T Hnll, W S Lovar, K Moliitosh, DO Ubnnu, Mr and Mrs K Walker, I) Hmlth, N A lliurett, A M Twombly, 30 Ubhooo In tlio Bloeriigo, North Bend Items Tho town is gradually moving forward, improvinontN nro slowly luliig uindo. tUteot woil; Is carried on ituil pliius which oro uindo roino time ngq aro being worked out. Thoro Is n lurgn amount of work yot to bo done before tho grndeti are nil obtained, yut for n now town this can muko m good n showing ninny town J of its ngo on tho Pacific Coin t. Thu VAtjlt fur tho now bank was re cloyed Wudncedny and tho building Is Hearing complotloii ni fast ns possible. Tho largo 5 slury hotel building, being built by Mr. Gordon is inclosed and will bo modoru In ovory respect. Mm. K. Krlcksou has opened it short order entlng house lit connection with her oonfectionory storo and tho best o! meals will bo served nt all hours, A largo'consignmout of wool has boon received nt tho Woolcnmlll and thu plant will bo in full operations soon, Arrangements havo boon raado to trnns port thu Bandun plant horu ns soon as It can bo accomplished and the floor spaces aro nlrondy allotted audarraugod for tho power. Tho machinery will bo brought to Coquille and from thoro to Kiglu Point and loaded onto barges, thenco direct to tho dock at tho mill. Thero will ho about filtoon cardoads. When this plant la nddod to tho ono which is nlrondy at tho mill tho North Bend Woolen mill will not havo an equal ou tho Pacific coust, Mr. Clark fools proud of his acholvcmunt as ho has ono of the most substantial buildings ou tho const of tho kind. The now machinery is all of tho latest pattern and tho finest goods will bo turued out. Potcr Loggta, manager of tbo North Vend Sash A Door factory has that plant about ready to start. This la tho host nnd largest milt of tho kind on thu Paeiflo coast. Kvory thing Is uniquely arranged oud tho machinery is of tho latost kind Tho largo dry-kilns aro now belug filled and tbo mill will soou b stoamod up. This mill will havo tho largest posslbln capacity for the least cxpundltuio of en ergy consistent wlta the host grade of work. Tho plaas of this company when fully carried out, is a largo hand saw mill, which will be built and run in con nection with tho plant. Mr. Loggio has built tho two largo kilns nftor plana of his own and tho idea is an original one Tho two kilns am aro ns utnr firo proof ns posslblo, built oat of wood and cement and nro arranged so when closed tlint steam and water can ho turned in in-, etantly and fire extinguished. Tho now mill was planned after a careful study had beon mado of nil the prominent mills in Oregon and Washington and only the good points In all thoso have boon utilized in tlio construction of tbia mill, Tho oxtentlon of tho wharf is progress ing and when completod North Betid will have tho best public wharf of any city In Oregon, It has boon rumored that the mills at North Rend and Porter would ho ebu down. This wo are Informed in not truo hut logging has boon eased up on eomo but both mills have nn amplo oupply of logs for n long run, oj thcnlarmint is talking through his millinery, Many now buildings aro going up, ovep though winter le horu nnd many more will ho built .and needed before epilng, Hotel North Bond ia ono of tho bout equipped hotolaon tho bay nnd would do credit to u much turgor town, Tho roomo mid the ontiro houeo line nn air of oplendnr nnd thu moala nro oxcollc.t nnd mino houto Bud Tiirpin ban rotiaou to fuel proud of hlfl popular hoetcliy. North Bend huainoHS man uro nil on joying u good trndo nud ecour to bo con tent, notwithstanding thnt Mnrshflold is making n hard pull for ita.ehoa of tho , morcintile buslnosii from Bond pooploilj.PY QIJAI.QED WITH UUIIQURY Two Sailors Invado a Private Board- k Intf HoiiBo (iur Kiitton uud Al I'hlii, luro cnllnrn olf tho ltvnrro, are lyln; In tU city Jail nwnltlng examination before. Justice Hydo nt 10 n, m. today on it ehargii of burglary. Thoy woriulolng tho town Wednuidity night, nud niter ginning up milllc.oiitly thoy Blurted (or no-uo point mi, the north ern outoklrti of tho city. Going up Cednrstrevt thoy arrived nt Mrn. Knluu'd hoarding hounu uud evidently thought thoy hud ronuhod Ihelr objective point, Thu front door belug itiifailotiod, thoy unnt Into tho holme, Thoy r.tlied some disturbance nud woro thrown out by some ol tho men in tho hoimo. Nut ovt satisfied, thoy tctit In tho rieond tltno nud woro again ejected, hut htayod thorn trying to gut In until Nlghtwntchmnn McCuloch, who had httm summoned by phone, nrrlvfd mid placed them under nrroatl Deputy Prosecuting Attornoy Farrin bolng absent on tho Coquille, thu cntio rested until his return yentenlny noon, when n complaint wni 111ml charging thu men with burglary, and thu caso was set for 10 n. m, today, i i: . . ii, PROFESSIONAL CARDS -4mJL, J - -- . vAmiA- J Eric Wold -Surveyor and; Civil Knglncor Blanco Hotel MARSH KIKI.I) :: ORHOON lomi.ttil nd Tlmbtr Location. J, M. Uoton, ATTORN KY-AT LAW Mnrbhfiuld, :i Oregon Dr. Haydon, Ofilco opM).iito I'lilnii furniture nou Mourn, o to IJuipl -' to f. Spri'inl ittteiltioil tiilld todlrteiOOf .Skin, I rinitry anil uigeittteUrgiuiH. U. K. 1'eiinloii Kxttuiliier. MAItSHnHLD, : : I'lnilie, :nu CRKUQN R. H. Waltor, D. D. S. Driitnl yurgeon uud .Mechanical Dentist Oillco.Niihbiirg Building, A St. Phone Ml. MAUSHFIKLI) : : ORKGON E. E. Straw, M. D. I'liywlclnn nud .surgeon. Special attention given to illrcnopH of the Kyr, Knr, .None nud Throul. lOfilco in HctigHtitcki'ii A; Hmitli BMg. MAKSHKIKLD ; ; OREGON W. U. Dotmlau. Attorney nt Lntv nnd I'.S.Comiukqlonor MAR8HFIKLI) : : ORKGOJf J. W. Donnott. , Attorney nudJCouuselor nt Lnw MAR8IJVIKLD : j pKEdOfl C.HF. MoKnht. Attorney at Luw ;onico lii llontiott Walter Mnckjg MARHIH'IKLl) i : OUKGoN John F. Hall. Attorney ut Luw Olllco in Khlorudo Block MAIISHI'IKLIJ '3; 0R1M0N HAVE Unl'tho COAST WML in Utfidaiiad OJ- DRAW w .. ;, ,in- ji.,- 'ml ca.,!M- ' tjngA ma&t&l ii'-3iift-. KTS"1Eia. - '2 ifejlT''1 f