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About Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 23, 1904)
ft MHSHi 0 Mliilni, jh.hmh -1 t - , s - t . A - H I THE OLD RELIABLE Absolutely Pure THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE I .AJSTID LOCAL From Wednesday's Dally. -Mr. and Mre. Will Smith of Coos riv er arc vieitlnc in town, Mrs, 5. U. Davis is moving into tho (tow Why residence on 4th street. Kmil Judell tho Son Francisoo Cigar dealer arrived in via Myrtle Point today. Mrs. Geo. Woodward, of South Marsh field is quite sick with quinsy sore throat. Wm. Carver, who conducts a livery stable .nt Myrtle Foint, is in town on business. 1. C. F, McKnight and J. A. Matson, wont down to the Sandhills yesterday to enjoy the fino weather on their home steads. The small and largo boys, and little girlE two wero trying to see who could throw away the largest amount of the beautiful yesterday. Tho Ladies Art Club held their last meeting nt tho home of Mrs Flyea and the next meeting will be held at Mrs. Larson's, The Flyer ia now repaired and oil the waye and will be in commission again in a few days, G. Webster, for many years a promin ent attorney of Marshfield, and one of the founders of tho Coast Mail, died last week at Paso Iloblee, Cal., where he had resided (or the paet 20 yeare. The tug Sea Rover attempted to ton oat the new barge yesterday. Tho haws er parted and the barge drifted back into the bay. The tug brought her back and will try again, F. A. Sacchl is agent for the new "Im perial" gaa lamp. Ho bad a ect of these lights installed in hie store yesterday which must bo seen to be appreciated. The gasoline is oat side and the gas is generated by a special jet. Domestic Trouble It is exceptional to find a family where there are no domestic ruptures occasion ally, but theso can be lessened by hav inu Dr. King'B New Life Pills around. Much trouble they save by their great work in Stomach and Liver troubles. They not only relieve you, but cure, 25c, at Bed Cross drug store. The Aberdeen arrive! from Portland yesterday nnd will sail for Eureka at 30 n. m. today, From. Eureka she will turn back and is duo hore again Sunday, to eail for Portland Monday. The Al liance is expected to be on her run nguin )y Feb, 1st. The prominent Coos river dairymen are taking much interest in tho con densed milk proposition, and tho stock holders of tho Coos Bay creamery are displaying n friendliness for tho project vi'hioh may result in a joining of forces if Mr. Seoloy concludos to put in a con densing plant hore. The Broiler, mah'oponed hia heart yes-1 lerdJfi font td tills! office one of the 0 rent cigars which Frod Abel is making especially for him. Tho clgnr wns die tinctly nil right, of Rood ilnvor nuil n froo smoker, nnd tho snug enjoyed it imiuonsoly, Abol's goods nro firstelns?, nnd tlint'e tho kind tho Broiler dials in. It was reported hy wire laft ovoniv.g th.it Mrs. Wilson of the 18 mile house on the Coos Day Wagon rond wna lying ut the point of death from pneumonia from which she hnd been elck n long time. All travelers over tho old rond remembor pleasantly the hospitable nud voluble old huly, nud will hope for her recovery. Travel by Sea Arrivals by Aberdeen from Portland, Jan. 10: Martin Wallace. M M Larson, A Lnndis, Nick Diifner, H Wlllner, Geo C Keed, F E Houck, It A Klcdcr. Coniplinienjary to Cold Storage i.Th.0 Broiler served Chinook salmon Tuesday which had been in cold etorngo for 11 months. Those who partook nnd nearly everybody did, with oue nccord pronounced the ilsh excellentand there is no reason why they would not be ns good in 10 years, This shows nlno that Humboldt, in California, about 330,000, the cold storage plant is perfect so far ns 000 feet of lumber, over ninety per cent even tempernturo is concerned, as, ifj of it being redwood. Lumberman. these fish had thawed nnd frozen re- peatedlv they would undoubtedly have been worthieee, Saved From Torriblo Death The family of Mrs. M. L. Bobbitt of Bargtrton, Tenn., saw her dying nnd were power'ess to save her. The mot skillful physicians and every remedy used, railed, whilu consumption was slowly but surely taking her life. In this terrible hour Dr. King's New Dtr covery for Consumption turned despair into j iv. The first bottle brought im mediate relief and its continued use completely cured hr. It's the most certain cure in the world for nil throat and lung troubles. Guaranteed Bottles 50c ane H.00. Trial bottles free nt lied Cross Drug Store. J. E. Fitzgerald Missing A letter received by John F. Hall from I.os Gntos, Cal., says that J. K. Fitzger ald had been missing from his home there for ten days and serious foars were felt for his safety. Fitz was n resident of Marshfield for many years, and went to California for his health last Summer, Ho bas many warm friends on the Bay who will hope that no eerioue misfortune has befallen him. From Thursdan Dally. Eugene has an anti-Saloon League. May our first snow of the year be the laet. Notice the lost and found in the Want ads today. Emll Ogron was in town from Point yesterday. Myrtle How would you like to bo the coal man juet now? The Hiilsboro preacher who hae been tried for burglary was acquitted. A. D. Border, who Iibb been under tho weather for soveral days, is again on deck. Mr. Walf who has charge of theGasco has moved his family into the McKnight reaidence on Front street. Gene Schotter ia selling the Creecent mines coal. The demand is great and he can hardly keep a supply. The Areata will leavo San Francisco today at 10 a, m. and tho Empire will loiwe San Francisco Friday 10 a. in, A large lot of choice eliip knees are being shipped from Coquillo poIntB to the bay for shipment to" San Francisco. Henry Ploeger, whey has been laid up (or so veral days at hie home, we are pleased to learn will ioon be about again A Grand Masquerade llnll will bo giv en nt Empire City on tho evening of February 13th, by tho Umpire Untieing club. Selandor brothers nro getting lumber; nt the B,ty c.ty mill for extonelvu itu provements on tlieir Catching slough ! farm. It is reported that tho recent rnlns have mised tho liondwators.of tho Co (uillo enough to bring cut n largo num. ber more logs. C. March is mnkiiit: up a fino lot of tu'i moss specimeua in covers mnde from whale hone, sawed about 1-2 inch hy 0i4, making beautiful specimen. Eighteen inches ol snow In reported on the Coos Hay wagon rend nt tho sum mit of the Coast Hange, nudG inches on tho Blue ridge. Otto Schetter, Western Union opera tor is expected homo from Snn FrntTBlsoo overlnud Sunday. Ho wires that he was too seasick, going down, to como back by sea. In IPOS there wero shipped from thu counties of Pel Norte, Mendocino nud Representative Hermann has intro duced n bill in Congress asking for f 10, 000 for n Life-Saving Stntlon for the SIu slaw entcrnuce. The bill wna Introduced January lth. Rusty Mike'a Diaiy, Jan. 21, 1P01 When you keep a tellin a small boy to be good or he will go to tho bad, he'll go Eure thet's human nater. You can't scare people into buyin' your good. An attractive sight in tho north win dow ol George's, store 'is a specimen of the Crab Cactus in full bloom. It, was raised by Ole Evereon of Ferndale and is the finest ever eeeu here. A new butcher shop is soon to be open ed in North Bend in tho atoru known us the White Corner storo conducted by Mr. Davis. The now shop will be oper ated by Wm. Gamble of Kentuck slough, Wm. Gamblo the spud king of Ken tack slough brought up a scow load of potatoes yesterday which will be ship ped to San Francisco on tho Czarina. Mr. Gamble says that good spuds nro now bringing f 1.35 per sack InSanFran cisco. Out of over O.OW.OOO.COO feet of lum ber cut in 1&03, along the coast about 300,000.000 feet went to foreign porta. Thero is a great deal of imagination let loose on this branch of the coast lumber traffic. It Is only about one-seventceuth of tho total a fraction of tho rail or local trade, Lumberman. Supt. James' report of tho Oregon Penitentiary ehowa that thero are eono thing over 300 men behind the iron grat ings of that institution. Thero ia a smaller percentage of-tutors aiong the prisoners than of any other cIbeb, but tho gates are gapping and there ia fctill room for one more. Wonderful Nerve Ib displayed by many a man enduring pine oi accidental Cuts, Wounds, BruiHos, Burns, Soro feet or stiff jotnts. But thero ia no need for it. Uucklen's Arnica Salvo will kill tho pain and cure tho trouble, It's the best V-alve on earth for Piles, too. 25c, at Jno. Preuss, drug get. Worse and Worse A few days ago the Mail was criticised for publishing in ita apeciala a piece of news which could have been foretold aeveral weeks earlier, Tho attention of tho critic ia now called to anothar special regardiegan event the celebration of a birthday which could liavo beon fore told 103 years ago. Another Runaway '. -'.', t Wm, Rogera whllo driving' to the pumping ntatiori yeaterday came near having n serious accident. Hid team took n notion to run nud kept on, ho being unnblo to control them. They were stopped llunlly, by tho vehicle being caught In tho brush, Mr. Keating was nlso in tho wagon and both men can consider thenmolvca lucky that they escaped Injury. A Vory Closo Cnll "I stuck to my oiiglnt .although ovary Joint ached nud "every nerve was racked with pain," writes ('. W. Bellamy, n lo comotive themau, of Burlington, lown. "I ta wntk ami pale, without any ap petite nud all run down, An I was .About to give up, 1 got a bottle of Kleelrle Hit ters, and niter taking it, I full its will as I tver dlil in mv life " Weak, sickly, run dot it people alaya gain new life, strength and vigor from their use. Try them. Satisfaction guaranteed by Jno Prcuss, l'rico Mi cents, A Big Dose of Sails The Paisley Post reports that tho work of building n dyke, two miles long, across the bay nt tho southeast end ol Summer Lake, is being pushed etcadily forward. Tho purpose of tho entei prlso is to secure the vast deposits of snlt on the bed of tho bay. Tho aron of tho bay leut off by this dyko is over 2000 nores. An acre of water to nn avorago depth of one foot when evaporated leaves over fr) tons of the salts. This immense vat of 2000 acres will produce over 100,000 tons of salt in n season, ' l:aniination for Cadets Civil Service uxamit.ntious aro taking place in various Status (or Cadets for tho revenue cutter aeriec. In Oregon ex aminations will take place in Portland, Astoria, llakur City nud Eugtno. The examinations will tnke place on Feb. 2."i, 20 nnd 27. Applicants must lx be tween tho ngei of 18 and 27 years of nge, less than 0 feet 3 incites in height. Cadet may ho commissioned by tho President to tho K3sition oi Liouteunut nnd then stand in lino for promotion. The sal aries of commissioned officers in tho revenuo cutter service nro ns IoIIowb: cnptnlnB, $2500 n year; First Lieutenants 11600; Second Lieutenants, I1M0; Third Lieutenants.: I K0. At thu uwe of Gi years nn officer is retired uith75 per cent of tho pay and allowances of his rank at time of retirement. "Pro Tempose & Sorry in Germany." Tho following letter received by Dr. Prentie from a former resident on the bay ia self-explanatory, nnd la altogether too good to bo kept out of print: Scholdegg, Bavaris, Germany. Deccmbor 29, 1003, Dear Friend and Neighbor Prentis! Few days ago I sent you 7 to pay up my lodgo duos, otc. for tho next three months. I shall htart noxt mouth for tho United States nnd shall bo glad to bo once again in tho land of tho frco. I conldn't live any moro In tho country ol tho kings. Nothing hut nniforma and soldiers. I think tho wliolo Europo mast net bankrupt vory soon. It ia a good thing to havo Been onco moro tho old rotten Europo nnd seen tho differ ence between tho old dame and tho young giant the U. St. A. Aa I don't know vrhotherI locate again in Arizona Iwlsh you would send the roceipt for tho lodgo payment to my brother, Dr, liana Noiesl, Eger, Austria, I wish you a good and happy now year and remain, Youra vory sincorly, Dr. Wait Ts'eissl, pro tempoeo &. sorry in Germany I Chas F Doe Passed Away Coqulllo Horald A telegram was received by Bupoiln tendent Kronenburg yestorday from San Francisco convoying tho intelligence of tho sudden doath of Clina. P, Doo, own er of Iho property formerly belonging to Doo & Co,, of which tho lute Capt, J, Parker was a member, including thu largo sawmill nt Pnrkoreburg nud it largo body of fine timber on Bear creek ae well as. some valuablo ranch landa in this valley boBldea a number of echoon- , i. i en and the tng triumph. This" Arm j wan among tho plonoor lumborlng Insti tutions of tho county nud has done n great deal toward tho development ol tho whole valley. Mr, Doo'n mtdduit demist) will bo deeply regretted by many friends In this county, From Frlday'n Dally. Tho Alliance nrrived in Han 1'rr.nolwo yesterday. W, O. Wo.tvor tho Uthmrn poultry man wan In town today, slough A largo number of lur lo.tls nro re potted just olf tho bar at Astoria, . Portland Is r-ocn to bnvo tho largest creamery west ol Sioux City, Iowa. Chas Ltx, who's running n logging camp on noith Coos river, ia tu town on on business. J. P. Wilson' of Sumner, wont home yesterday alter staying over night In town to get cotiio dental work done. Dr. Proutlit will bo out of town during February, llavo your tlonlnl work done this mouth. 1 11) o o d nnd W Tho A N W club spent n delightful afternoon wl'.h Mrs. Bear yesterday nnd will meet with Mm Chas. Duugan next Thurab.ty. Z: JJ. Tho dyking dredger run by Hermann Larson nnd Geo, 'llltottou, la lu opera tion again nfter breaking down Tuesi'ny, working on n large contract on Geo. Bora' plnco on Catching nlough, John W. Connor came over from Co pill City, Wednesday, on n lintidcnr to visit his brother J. A., who is coli llnwl to his room at thu Central hotel by a Bullous attack of dropsy. Rusty Mike'a Diary, Jan. 22. 1001 Ono rail nln't n goln' to build a fvnre thut will keep your neighbor's cows out, end oue ndv wont build your business solid. Tho trade which was under way, hy which Cnpt. C. E. Edwarda wna todla pose of his steamboat interests on Coos river is reported (o bo nil off; nt which Capt. Edwards' friends nro pleaded, Emfl Ogreii camo over Wednesday from Myrtle Point, where he has bet-u for eoine time, nud is ngnlu in his old pnqltion behind the block In Flnnagnu'e Pioneer Market, whero his many frlenda nro glad to sco him. E. N. Hairy, who has been out on tho east fork of the Coqulllo, running out toino ship knees which ho had in those waters, hnd n successful run, nnd It back nt his old stand In the railroad ware house. . Capt. Edwarda roportod tho north fork of Cooa river rising rapidly nt Allegany yostorday morning, but it wna hardly known how much water to ox pect, aa thoro were conflicting roporta aa to how much snow had fallen on the watershed above Line Down Tho tolegraph line was down yostor day until jiiBt boforo night, whon Jimmy Laird and an asslHtttttt got it connected through, hut it was too badly grounded to work. It will probably bo nil right this forenoon. Bully for Bangs '' Tho malrcnmo through on timo yoa terday, much to the eurpriso of many who oxpected that tho enow and hard Btorm would bo too much for Mr. Bangs and bin carriorH. If it ho Into today it will not bo surprising as tho warm rnin la likely to flood BrowHtor vnlloy with tho molting snow. Progressive Eagles Tho Mnrahflold Eagloa havo ordered a tolophono put Into tlioir now hall for tho convonlpncoiof the mpmboro, Profca- i , ', - lodgo and by haying ii phone In tho ante Bionni mon aro irenuoniiv in m irnm Acer's WmmutMwmi i wnmn "n-v.i iwnw. Palllnj: hair mcnnr. weak lialr. Then utrcni'.thcu your Itnlr; feed it with the only h:tir food, Aycr's I Inlr Vluor. It checks fill 1 1 m: hnlr, makes the hair Hair Vi$or crow, completely cures ilnn tliuir. And it always restores color to iray hair, all (he rich, dark color of early life. "Mr tiatr vi fftlllnit nut limtlr unil t wt alfu 1 I miiiiM lin II nil Tin li I (lint Ari Hall VUnr ll iiifklr liiimtti Ullliiu mul lumloliiT I'Alr nil I i'iiiiM l.li II I li" IlKUKCCA l ALLt.1, l.llnlwlti, N, J, ftJ.lA lllllllll AllitmHiM'i.. j r irmiiii,, I "rll, M for Falling Hair room it will bo tiiltn i mvtmluut. 1'lin wives uf tho mi'iuburt will now ho able to keep tab on thnlr hubhlcr, and will bo able to know whether they hnvu been to lodgo or not. Unlets ho tolls n straight klury about Into lodgo hours, ho U Unhid lo liu caught. Thu lodge alibi hIII bo much moro iiicouveulaut, Of Interest to Coos (. W. 1 1 ii rd tho Florence merchant and Miippwucr, whllo In Eugene recent ly, to'.d n Guar.! Itoportcr that his new atenmrr, tho L, Itotcoo, wnn doing a good hiiMlmi, Ho hna just mnde nr raugemnntif for tho boat to mnku regu lar trip from Viiiiilun to Coot V.ny, ar.d .t pretetit it li nt thu formog place with So totiiuf Corvnllli Hour aboard irmly to htart- Tim Corvallirt Hour mill owurra aro numling n rupresenlntivo to Cons B.y to work up n bimlnun, nnd Mi, llurd pft.rfl ho thinks alter t ho dull winter mouths pM thoro will bo plenty of bus Inoes between tho two points. Ocnlh of vI.C. Laird J, C. Laird, whoJu daiigoroua illness was mentioned in yeiterday'a paper, died nt lib uomo near Coiiillu City nt .'I o'ciutk yoKlerday morning, Mr. Laird was about 70 yenra of nge. Ho wo 8 onu of tho pro.iHrous nud respected citizens. IIu was popular with nil, be ing of a jovial disposition with n pton--nut nord for every one ho met, Ho camo to Cods from California, having como nciosd tho plulus in the nurly daye, IletlJiM n wife, two daughters nud three sous, nil grown, ho leaves two brothers, James and Walter Laird, of Brewster Valley. Ho was n member of thu 1,0. O. F. ami Mahonlc orders. Tho funeral takes place at noon today. Fircmen's Meeting Tho special mooting of the flro depart ment callnd by Ohio! Murphy last oven, lug voted to accept tho f 100 donated by Anson Rogers, nnd n motion to extend n heart felt thanks of the dopnrtment for tho preeont to Mr. Itogora mot with n hearty "yea," A communication wns nlso received from fioo, Benlo, II. Hongstnckon, V, P. Norton, K. Lando, Jno. Butler nnd J, L. Forroy, thanking thu fliomon for tholr gallant work at tho recent firo, to which was nttnehud n number of checks to tho amount of ?80, n gilt to tho dopartmo.it. Tho firemen have put thu monoy in their treasury to boused for tho purpose of fitting up thoir club rooms. Tho mombora find that they will nood conaidernblo moro money to completo tho contemplated work nud to rnjso title thoy will give n bnll in tho I. 0, 0, F, llnll during tho later pnrt of noxt wcok, ONCE IN A LIFE TIME Tho Hamilton Piano la for thoso who buy but oins piano during a' Hfo timo, Ita tono in awcot nnd full, ita case ia beautiful nnd lt4 woaiiug quitlltieH be yond question. With pridu warau rofor you to nearly fifty thouwind purchasem. Writo for illiistriytod catalogue. By onr eaiy payment phin you can pay whllo you play, Wlioruvor you live wo driver free of transportation and trunsfor charges, li. M, I'UllilA.V. Mnrahflold, Orogon, i, n... in-.. ,imi' : .,.-,,- xvuiiruouiuiug aiiuu uuuuri-itBuiaxor Company, tl