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About Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1904)
WWPW A '. AtaLAXg JU. lux; Our Monthly Publication will keep you pouted on our work and methods. Mnilcd Frco to tbe & ADVERTISING MAN of any responsible house, ft IRR 9S ;v54v SS.' Xtfi3fc j 1 .ASSTD LOOM From Saturdny'a Dally, ' Tbe lug Liillian took a ecotvlo&d o: ccr.l down the bay yetsrday. Tho tog took the schooner San Buen aventura to tho lower bay yesterday. Mrs. Otis Flitcrolt and Miss Eruily Fiitcroft, of North Bend, were shopphiri in town yesterday. J. W. Bcnnolt left San Fnncitco for Portland Thursday, and is 'erpected hoome about tbo SDih of this mcrttb. Mr. Wm. S. Crane, of California, Md Buffered for rears from rheumatism and Jainbaro. lie was tinnlly advited to try Obcmborlain's Pain Balm, which tie did and it effected a complete cure, tor ealo by Jno Preu-e. Tbe Del Norte Hotel burned last week Wednesday. The damago to tbe hotel baildinj was ITuOO. Insurance f2DC0 J. T. and Alex Hall went over to tbo sandhills ycstcidaj to visit their farms, and Alex will construct a mansion on hie'u. Work has commenced on the remodel ing of the ehipyard thed into a ware houtc for the Marshfield Dock A Ware house Co. It.-.y Gclden and Cbae Jensen return ed yeatereday from several weeks ab eence in Curry county, having located claims on Hubbard creek. Cbae Eslerbesk, W. A. Coilver, 13. F. Bobs nnd Byron Hodson were among the eolid fartuers of Catching slough doing business iu town yesterday Rusty Miks'e Diary, Jan. 22. J9W. When I told ay boy, Bill, ho cculdn't.go to tho circus til' his chores wusdonc, he hiked 'cm through, but you ought to J ev see the way tbey wua done it takes bo!h time and attention to do good ad vertising. An Oversight J3y some oversicht on the part of those who farnishsd the item, the name of Ft A. Golden was omitted from the list of those who contributed to tho donation of f. 60 to the fire department from the property owners in the block saved from Are last week. Further Particulars of Drovning jBody of Leonard Gould not yet Re covered Further particulars of tho drowning of Leonard Gculd at Allegany Thuredny woro obtained fram dipt. dwardu on tho nrrjval'oi'tho Alert yeetorday. It eeerao that there we're only two per tons in tho boat instead of three, ao re ported. Young Gould's corapanioniwos Fay Matson, n non of Matt Mntson, TJioy started in a email ekiff acroH tho vtrtVyi' east fork abovo tho point whore a wire cablo ia swung acrosa tbe river. If You Suffer Tho !(i current cnrrluil Die ekiff un der n I rnbb'. which hung n couple of fd lvi tie wttrr. Yours Matron I 1. 1, 1 un. 'or. hn! Gould eeixed hold o( the mob willi thu result that tho fkiff Ciif:x-l, .Milton iwaut ntliorc, but Gould w tarried down stream nu I not Uo: iic e I swimmer kept afloat but n ehort ii.: u T.-v .-.n ', : w wimpj cl by several ;. ; . . ,;..ii:) :inyiT nr.vi '.Vrt Ander- 'je.liuto it liat nt tho stenuier r :i!il clttitt 1 foi the pob.it where '. : trussing iu thn water, but l w,Mit tViwn lfr ti.ti could reneb hmi. T!.tv isiittro cbiiurt for an immebinto teeovcry of tho body, tho freahet onIu ctrry It tLiwn tho river. PUSH CLUB BUTTONS Something' Everyone Ought, to Pro vide Himself With. , ! Thu Push Club buttons have been ro- i , , , . i i .i ceivedand may ba cen adorning tho lepeli cf all prosrs'vo citisons in n , fcw (bvfi Thu butt 3ns arc large enough and white (hough to bo teen quite a wayr, t and the moral effect of their appearance in largo numbers is certain to bo good. WJtat C'ws ouuty wants is) an awaken ing of the progressive spirit reprcsertod by tbo ptuh clr.b, nnd every man can holp nrcuso IiIb fellow citizen by wear ing one of these buttons. They are told for CO ctnU cpitco cud the money gej to adviriist C'cos county. Day one, Wear one. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP Noiiciris hereby yiven that the part worship heretofore eiiatitit: between A.) v. ictniian anu . A. vuexman unuer tbe tlrm ur.me of Wickui.ni k Wickmnn ha? this ilftv been dissolved by mutual consent; that all claims nnd demands owims tn d tlrm are xiavable to V. A. Wltl.mau, and that t.r.d V. A. Wick man has nshumed and will pay all do mnnds against eaid dim. Dated this M day of January, 1901. V, A. WlCKUAN, 1 i) 5: A. V. WlCKMA.V. From Sunday's Dally. . Mrs. W. D. Beedy, waa visiting in town yesterday, Sheriff vialllcr returned from Stlem via I.oseburg yesterday. The t Jg L. Itoeco arrived in tho bay yeiterdr.y, coining from Vaquina and Siuslasv. Willio Aepluund got homo yesterday from Salem whither he helped convey young Holmee. Miuca Millie and Nettle Reyere, 0f , Sumuer, are visiting friends in Mirsh.'Ver to Hie bay Friday bringing to the field and North Bend. i 10SP-tn- Malin Jackson, an aged inmate J. S. Coke will leave overland for Portland Monday to attend to legal business in the metropolis. Mrs. P, X. Hofer returned home yet terday via Drain from a hix weeks vieit in Salem and other valley towns. When bilious try o dose of Chamber lr.in'fj Htomxch nrid Liver Tablets and rff.It.i) foi once how quickly a first-class uotO'dalu medicine will correct thodis ordtr. For hale by Jno. Preuss. Tho Sumner towed a Ecowlosd of 7000 feet of lumber to Chas Selander yester for improvements at his Catching elough farm. Which wo wish to romark, that the now lights iu South Marshfield are now giving ir.uth better service than tbeold ones did, - Misa Georgicna Gould arrived from Elfcton yesterday, having been summon ed at the time of tbo drowninc of her iuufortunato brother, Loonnrd, Strength'-Giver. E. K. Cooper, chlof enitlnoor of tho surveyor on tho linn between ITrnln .f i nnd Mnrrhrh Id arrived In town hntur- it) Rial will return Moullnyi I l Tho Young Ladles fcjub met nt tho home of Mits .Stalin O'Conucll yustor day mid a lovely ifmo Is reported. Del icioue refresh men Us weru served. Otto Shelter u expected homo this morning over tho Coos Hay wagon road. It is reported thnt ho was seasick on tho stage aud laid over ono trip at Laird's. Miss May Huntley, of Fercdalo, who has been confined to her bed (or tho past tlvo wi'cks with rheumatism, pas nb'.o to bo up and around tho homo yesterday. Found n Curo for Indigostion I nso Chamberlain's Stomach nnd Liv or Tablets lor iudiueiMoti and dud thnt tbey suit my case butter than any dys pepVia remoly I have ever tried and I Hnvo uscu tunny (iiuetoni remedies, l am nearly ilfty-on years of nge npd havo suffered n treat deal from itidigei- ,;" T '..., 7.i....i .,.,... .i.. t ..,. tivril vtiii vfc il""icv Hnaiiinn "'n to now. Ueo, W. Kmory, Itock Mills, lit. l.' .l.. 1... In. t....i..u ; -. .u u. -. . ..-.. Tho new owners of tho Cre.cont mino nro passengers on the ArcAta, now due, and it is expectod that they v ill com mence tbe development of their property on a large tcnle, A man tihoso name could not bo .'earned last evening was enverely cut on the arm at Porter yesterday by a brush book in the hands of a compan ion with whom ho was working. Bandon Recorder C. T. Fariss and William Humbert camo over from North Uend.Tnesday, to help takedown and help proparo the Woolen 'Mill ma chinory for shipment to tho 2oy. Tho only part of the mill in operation yester day, was finishing room. Editor Stit of the Kecordor facitlous. ly remarks: "There is much talk about strenuous effort,bnt tho latest incident in that fruitful field, - tho narrow escape of a gum chower rom nervous prostration, brought on by ovorwork In ttying to extract comfort from a cud of resin. The Evergreen Whist Club were en tertained by Mr, II. II. MoPberdon. Mrs, J, II. Milnor won first honors and Mrs. Je. Lando second. The next , meoting of tho club will bo with Mrs. ( Fried burg when tbo gentlemen friends . of tho club will be invited and tho monthly blowout bad. C. II. Fry, keeper of the county in- firmRr on Cunningham creek, camo ui .ua luurumry. jir. rry will taKfe the Areata for San Francisco, and will visit tho section just being opened to settlement 60 rnilea west of Yuma, Ariz Travel by Sea Arrivals by Curlew from Catchging slough Jan. 23: Mrs, John Mnjtn, Jas. Stock, Road Supervisor J. W. Catching, Matt MatBon, T. N.- Boone, W, 0. Muaick, Miss Millie Beyers, Miss Nettle Boyers, Louia Stone. Very Dry Place Tho following extracts are from a lot ter wrltton by J. D. Sunderlanland, for merly of Marshfild, who has been living at Santa Anu but liaa now movee to Sao Diego. "1 havo bcou bore about two weeks; like it allrlght, but it ie vory dry, has not rained for nearly a year. TJioro is but ono dryer place, aud no one ever raturned to tell ua all about it, "J. D. Johnson ia hero with us and likes the climate vory much, but has not bought a plnca yet." i WEAKNESS, lake the Jaynd's Tonic Vermifuge. III NHUtU fargc Shipment of Lumber ' (llnmloti Kecordor) Tho cratust amount of lumber I lift I over pamnl over tlto Co(iitltu hnr in ono day, passed out laat Friday; whon tho three thrco-imntors am tb6 (io sjaamers e.learod for &" KrnnfcUcp. with neatly a million and a half fret of lumber aboard. Tho schooners fdlby, Onward uml Coqttillu nro ready to pais out when tho bar imootha down again, and 1 1 ley will tvko out about another inltllon feet, 'this mouth will piobably wltnosa tho lareeit output of lumber from tho Ccqulllo withip tho history of tho river. The Catiuillu ot out yester day. Coos County Shows Enterprls (OrcKonian) Uoo County, which has already die tinuulshed itself by beiuv; tho llrat conn 12 ... ... ij .j inaKocitvoprepo.-ations Jor rep resentntlon at tho Lewis nnd Clnrk rExposiUoit, ni well as at St. LouIb, Iioh oxhibitcd more eiiterprisu by making n county appropriation (or tho St. Louis fair. Tho County Court has juut appro plated 1000 for use Iu advertising tho countyl there. This amount will be placed at tho dispotal of tho Coos County Push Club, which is composed of enter prising and cnergotlc residents of that section, to bo oxponded as it sues tit, DEATH OF A GOOD CITIZEN Attorney Calus Webber, A Pioneer of this Soetlon- (Tho Paso Robles Rocord) Tho death of Attorney G. Wobstor oc cured at tho homo of his family in this city Tuesday, Jan. 12 nt 10 ti, m, Mr. Webster had been ill for mr.ny weoks and though hia family realized that re covery woa impoBsiblc, yet did not ex pect tho end so soon. Mr. Webstcra health began to fail about two years ago and with :iis family he moved to Pacific grovo with tho hopo that tho sea air might braco up his de clining constitution. A few months ago thoy camo to Paso itobles in an endeav or to rrstoro tho invalid to h'a once ro bust condition. But iu spito of climatic effect and phyecians' efforts his health continued to wano and death came peacefully to rolioro him of earthly cares and suffering, Tbo remains wcro taken Thursday to San Miguel whero sorvicee were held at the M. K, church and surrounded by all tho members of tho family, hia friends and acquaitadces, tho body was laid to rost in tbeSan Miguol comotary. GahiB Webster was born in New York Nov, 22, 1812. At tho oarly ngo of 10 ho enlisted in tho Union Army and served throughout tho Civil war, With appar ent fondness for frcntter lifo ho camo to tho Pacific Coast and settled in Oregon whoro he took up tho study of law in tho office of tho lato Gov. Chadwick. He was later admitted to practico and began bis legal enreor in Southern Ore gon, Mr. WobBter waa oleoted twlco an joint senator from Coon and Curry coun ties, Oregon. In 1882 with hia family bo moved to San Miguel, then a eparsoly eettled re gion. Thero bo established the first pa per in thia portion of tho stnto and devoted bje tlmo Jointly to tbo practice of law nnd Journalism. With tho hoight 'of thn boom in Paso Roblop, ho cnmti hero with hia sons, Alox and J, 0. Wobeter, and edited tho Pabo Robles Record for a tlm? and established tho law firm of G, & A. Webster, hia son Alox WebBler being junior partner. A fow yeara ago Mr. Wobstor retired to hia farm at Ian Miguel preferring the tnoro quiot life of a farm to busincfia though ho still retained to eomo extant his legal practico which his extensive nrquniut- ancoand sterling methods had built up, Personally ho waa a quiet, uunseutn ihg men, 'dovoting hlmBelf strictly to hie own affairs or to thoso who had em ployed bis sorViop. Ills strict 'integrity and ability won' for him a high regard from the bueinoso community nnd the highcai esteem of all. j i.i. (Vf"" jff I. ........, ''. i UtfM&fc. Ho wns a tuumber of tho Ancient Or or of Foreseen nnd a Joleuuliou ol the Mm Koldcji I.oiIbo wos prosout at tlm funeral to pay their last rorpecta tdAt'i fioiiorad tnombor, Thoto survlvos tho decerned bio witty tjf o sopa nnd (wo datiKlitora. Tho latter ro Attorney Alox Webitor of lMso l(ollf, Attorney J, (J. Wobstor of Souora and tho .Misses Knthor nnd Elltadoth Wolist'ir alsoofi'aio Itobles, A sister, Mrs. K. A. IMnlna resides nt B.vn MIkiioI, Tho boroaved family hnvo tho sympnthy of n largo circlo of friends end erqiinintnticcn in this community and elfuwhote, Congratulntlona Mr. John II. Ctillom, Kditor of thu Garland, Texas, Nown, ban written a let ter of coiiKrululntliina to thu manufuc turns of Cluwnborluln'a C'oiikIi Itomedy no follows: "Sixteen years nj;o when our lUft child was n baby ho wim subject tocroupy ureiis o would bo very un- .i,u.i nlmilt l.l. l'.. I. n ..(.... IM,.,.. wi.nj iiiiuiii Hiiiii ' v IAIUIUI linillK Wlllllll" berluin's C'oiik'Ii ltemedy iu IS7. nnd dndlni; it such n rellitblo romudy for couin nun croup, wo niivo nuver Deen without it In tho liuuau aiuco that tlmu. Wo have tlvo childten and have given it to nil of tliem with good results. Unu good featuro of this mmetly is thnt it in not disngreeablo to tnko aud our habicH really like It. Another Is that it is not dangerous, and theru is no rUk from giving nu overdose. I congratulate ou upon the succoi-a of your remedy." For nlu bo Jno. Preuss. From Wednesday's Dally. Will Durgnn wont to Coqulllo today. IIo will wnlk back. Miss Mamlo Mahonor to Empire yesterday. was a visitor E. B. Senbrook left yostorday for Portland on a business trip, Noble Brothers havo put In now cash register in their shop. Tho Marshfield Water Company having it's retervoir cleaned. is Tho Albany brewer, Win, Fabor, who died recently will bo cremated. Evou somo of tho ladles havo gono to wearing Coos County Push Club buttons. About 40 of thu hands havo arrived from Bandon to work in tho woolen mill. F. M. Stowart .went up Coos river yesterday to etuzl u hendstouo at tho grave of Cyrus Landroth. T. F. Kelr.oy of North Bond bad his arm severely cut while swamping a trail Monday. IIo will bo luid up for somo time, It is tho intentiouof tho town author! Ilea to strictly enforce tho gasoliuo ordinanco; Parties interested will con sulttholr intorost by tho samo. Jas. Catching, of Sumner was in town ycaterday making out papora In tho matter of thn pension .to which ho MB entitled. Ho waa accorapalnod by hia grandson, J. I), Dyer.; A recont decision ol Ju'dgb Fraor was to tho effect that tide land, Rubjoct to rieo and fall of rlvori na effected qy tho tldo ia subject to eatno rule as land situated on ocean. Tho Marshfield, Or., Coast jfoall Ie aued a neat illustrated eupplombnt on January 7th, which gives a good de scription of tho various resources of Cooa county. Del Norto Record, Every body is getting in lino nnd tho man who dooa tiol adorn his lapol with a push button ie simply not in earnest about Cooa coUhty coming to tho front in raising funds for thu oxhibit. Coon county Una to her crodltll, 485.26 from tho 2 per cent aot mido by tho government for all public landa sold. Tho lund can bo' used only for road purposes. Isn't it about llrno the, city council 7ftVO tho A. U, W. Club a doflnlto nn- nurnr fib Ir) tvlinvn nlwl whiiii n mililtn drinking fountain can bo j.dac:d. . v. w w 1I..IU..I tlllll 1IJIU.. t I'l.VMU BAD BLOOD t'OAaOAHr.T tin all Inlmrit fur lhm nil tiruir wmnnnui lumiioiiiv . i iih.p v1."".' lilt l-laannt. t'nlnlftliln I'rrteiil Tnilo (1-wl ). Ooo,Ni)fKr4li'kuii. Wfukiin.tir (inn' (,Xtc,.ljv. ... CURE CON8TIPATION. ... Illlllal ItlMlIf (iala.l UllMO. ll'IHli " '"' '' iinTf nap Hfllitiuul iMinfinil i 1 In n'J ""nill- WffftimiiinMiwi arminiM.mfciiir.Mifipum Dr. Geo. l.titllo, tho osleoputhle phy alclnti who hna bucn at Mnndifluld fur anyornl mouths Inn taken piirungu en tho Honc(o for tho Sluslaw. IIo iff much pltmocd with this eeutloii nnd in tends to return later, to Iih'.Uu t.ennan entely. Tho mt Mall, of MnrKhileld, Issued n special illustrated number Inst week. It is u very crnditnblo number .iiul given considerable Information about Coot county, ni well as tunny Hint illustra tions of the lendiui; btiHlneas honaeH and other places nf iuh rest MeMlnnvllle News, Thu Clara Mathos Theatrical Com pany, who ato making n tour of thu Tfest, expect to bo in Murrhfleld nbout Feb. 1st, or On thu return of tint Aber deen, aud expect to ppeiul :i couple of weeks in tho county. Tho company Is vory highly spoken of by thu presn whoro it has appeared, 1 Travel (7 Sea Outgoing paiecngnm on Areata Jan '-';, P II Fceley, A I. Johnson, C N Noires, U J Miller, J Wall, C II Fry, W W mi llion, U V, Ilroadbent, J Anders, A PJtore. N Jensen, MUs Bertlo McCnr mac, J U L-iltuu. K II Morrill, Jus Bryee, J I'itltmorrls, C Sherwood, U M Sord, 0 Sord, 2 lecouil el 11.1. Loffs for Simpson Lumber Co. About 4UO logs were boomed in the Coqulllo nt (Yd nr Point boom hint week, In all, this season, 11,000 logs hnvo been handled thero and there are yet HO'O to como which will bo brought over In tho Kaglu Point boom by railroad for thu Slmprim Lumber company. Thoru atlll remains about SQOO iogi in tho tribtitarlei of thu Coqulllo for thia company. City Council Meets Tho city council met Inst evening with a full representation. I'p to :hn time of going to prose, they hud pnsse.l nn or dlnatico defining thu duties of thu city of!lcern. Thu team liceneu ordinance recently pasted was also modified, so na to permit the taking of a license for ono yoar from date of Ihhuo, iimletul of foi tho calendar yenr, iiIho doing away with the, exemption of teuinu employed on steect work, Teachers Examination Tho regu'nr examination of iippllcatitu for Statu and County curlilicateu will bo hold iu my oflicu In Coiiulllo brginiilui; atOa. in. Feb. 10 1001 and continuing threo daye. All purtona holding Ktato Diplomas under tho old law nru now nutillcd to Statu Ltfo I)!il(iiiini by pacing r.uc cosHfully nlu regular uxamliiHtioii in Algobrn, English Literature, Oregon School Law and (lenural UIMory, and paying n fefof li). W. II. IIukuii, Co. Hupt. Datod this Wthday o! Jin. JU;I. . ' 't lll Old 'JirArter. Ho (showing IiIh country coiifiin n por trait In il nrt KiiHory) Whut do you thlnl; of my old muster? Hliu-l'leiiniiiit ruff tho old gciilU'iiian linn. Ilnjv louir did you atudjwvltb blm? lititd fur niDillolu I'Wninntlo ih.ciiiimi hi mil foini.l II in UKloninU, Hinru Inkh'K 'I1.""1''11." luoit lii bi' on iiuiinml mni inr txiiiiilriliii lia lui toJ nimiiirrnllr nml 1 1 mut lncr1ln f j," iliiDiHAiXiB It. iiiLUiiia, LutiiBll.'ivim. MlSm CANDY m Jb cathartic jk H. THAOI MAJIM HOIOIII,.J r