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About Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 6, 1904)
Mr? r,?.Xv ' m&is?): Our Monthly PubUcntloa will keep ycu posted on our work and methods. Mailed Free to the ADVERTISING MAN of any rcuponulbjo house. ."J V2 Lr K HTJ JLITjD local From 8aturdayc Dally. Salem is to hava a new lighting plant. John Portor one o! tho substantial farmers of Allegany was In town yester- amy, " Brae on this fine weather while jou may, (or if it keeps up you'll ail be sick. "It ain't nacherol.', i i- Bert Anderson and Dick Van Bibber bavo opened up a hand lojrgIcgcanip en tbc eait folk of north Coos river, Geo. Waters of North Bend came up ycsterdayafor treatment to bis eye, having been struck by a limb from a tree. 1 Dr. Geo. Russell, of Ccqaillo City camoover to Marshfitld v Friday to bo treated for tansillh!, Ho will remain a few Onjq. J. J, Clinkenbeurd just1 returned from the Tenmilo country which ha baa been viHitDg in his capacity of county commieeioncr. Mysterious Circumstance Ono was pale nnd sallow and the oth er fresh and rosy. Whence the differ ence? Shu who In bluehing with health uses Or. King's New Ltfa Pills to main tain it. By gently arouslug the lazy organ they compol good digestion an J bead eff constipation. Try tuem. Only 25c, at Juhn Preues Druggist Every one, ebould turn out to the Fiicmen'e ball tonight nnd give tho boys a good lift for their improvement fund, I having a grand good time also. j Tho foope? purveying party will movo headquartera ba:ktothobay the flratof n.xt week, having completed tho beach survey from the Utnpqua as ar xa Ten mile. Tno Chico Eailcd yesterday for the .C-oqullle, whencq she arrived the day before with the machinery of tho Bau don Woclen mills and 200 sacks of wool, which were unloaded qt the new mill at North Rend. Died in Arizona MIbb Jennie Peterson of Empire, died Wednesday at Phoenix, Ariz, whither she went about i mouths ago, nccora. pained by hor mother, in vain hope of benefit to her health, her ailment beltg eonBumpilon, She was a granddaughter of David Roborts oi F.mplro, and age was 26, Tho remains will be brought bom?, probably on the Areata, and will be in terred at Coquilie City, wlicre tho father of tho deceased is burled. Ten mile Items Capt. 0, Norris left a few days ago for a visit to San Francisco, expecting to be absent about thrco weeks. Tho captain Intends to ocaou up? ajplace of business whoro the weary aud thirtty travellers may got a stimulant when Journeying across tho lako. H I I BIB jl7 lirUlLI Ul HT Goorgo Schroederof North rtVud is ex pected hero in a weak or two, to Rot ready for active btisincca bt March 1st i Mr. Alex Scott latool Cooa River will tjjlht when thq creamery again testimes olniratlo,;'. J. J., clinkcnboard of Coos Hlvor, tho ms ou fly nnrointed Oo. Commissioner, ,:t Iwon travelling in tho community thfd tuck lo 'kins into tho coiulltion of the p-ibllo highways. Ho returned to MarahfleMl by way of May Thursday. Mr. CUnkenbeard appeared well pleated with his trip and predicts a bright fututo for tho Tonmile countiy. Prof. N. Ualway M. A. Is teaching clashes tho torpsicohrcau art at tho Teiiiplcton Opera House, and tho stud ents arc rapidly becoming profidot in w.tltse, two-iteps and other dances. r'rt UibbanI and family 'bavo re turned from California and aro liyttig wth bis father J. II. Hibbard. Djw Itobcrts ent his foot with nnaxe Wednesday, thus belnjj unablo to assht Prof. Gal way In Uieartof dancing. Mr. 0. Western and his son Tom Live taken up homesteads on tho bill south of Cert. Karris' plica, Mr. W. Ian men of means nod will probably Invett in farm oi dly property later on when better acquainted. They ate lato arrivals from Minnesota, whero tho youue man was born and where they have been JengHged In extensivo farm ing until List turauicr, when they told out, Ihey havo traveled over ecverul etates aud paiticularly ovsr Oregon nnd Washington, deciding finally on making their Lome in Coos Co. From Sunday's Dally. The Food, Father Of Baby I was very fond, She'd won her father's heart. So, when the fell Into tho pond, It gave me quite a start. Col. D. Streamer, Tho Czarina is duo to arrive today, Robert P.ooko of Coos river was in town Saturday shopping. Robert Kruger brought down a large raft of logs for the Simpson mill yester day. The Aiort carried a double crew yes terday to handle the largo amount of freight. W. U. Douglas and J. W. Bennett were arrivals by the Drain stago last evenhi?, The Hunter came up Saturday after a largo lot of freight. Sho returned to Empire in the afternoon. Jesse Farrin writes to tho MAil from Astoria Unit he is employed in the Oc cident Barber shop and is doing fine: also that he wauts the Coa&t Mais. Mies Carrio Rodin and Mies Logan, tho Noith Bend School teachers bavo taken a vacation of two weeks on Coos river. Tho Fireman's Ball last ovenlng was a brilliant success socially. Tho attend ance was good and a neat sum was real ized for tho Department's improvement fund. The Kvergreou Whist club met at the home of Mrs. W, J, Butler Saturday afternoon. Mrs. 0. W. Tower won first prJ and Mis, J. R. Roohon won the consolation. F. U, Stewart of tho Coos County Marble and Granite works has just re turned from a trip on he,. Coqulllo. He eomploted eomo monument work for Grandma Sage. I U II Hg your Health and STRENGTH with JAYNE'S TONIC VERMIFUGE, pleasant, potent; and permanent ,CHJLDitEftj an4 MEN. A. 1 fifasal CATARRH In ml! It tUCfl thtTS rhouM l ctftuUntit, yij Cream IJalm t Wn, tooUiM Mil hl. Uo illil inenibmno. IlcurcaUrthandtm wsy a cold la tho beJ Crcum Halm U rJel Into Uic ncrtrl!, ntl OTtr th mf mbt ituo d J It ttotlcd. U:lf I tm MedhU rut cure, follows. It It cot dtjlitg-doi. not proJaw nwiUns. Urg 8!w, ro cuti at Drup. tlit r hj null J Trial Wi, 10 conu by null. !.Y 11U0TUER3, M VThu SlmU Nw Tot- Walter Mel'VIaud, representing J. A, Folger & Co. ofSau Krauclsco and Wm. Ford reprosontlug tho Pacific hardware and steel compauy lelt Saturday for Gardiner on tho tux Hunter, 011 their way to San Francisco. The Coast Mall, Marsbflold'a progrcs five weekly got out a apeclal Illustrated edition which does credit to tho publish er and to tho town. It is in magaxlno form and confabs 40 pages of well writ ton descriptive matter and oxcollont illustrations. Condon Globe. The following order was mada in tho Supremo court Wednesday: W. K, Uiints, applicant t, Coos Hay, Hose burg & Eastern Railroad and Navigation Company, respondent j ordered that respondent have until February 10 'to Qle brlif. . ' Tho Dally Coast Mail at Marsh flold has issue! a special edition which It certnin to attract attention to tho re sources of that highly favored section of Oregon's coast country, Tho Dalles Chronicle. Messrs Dr. Hydon, Robert Maraden Sr. Chas. Gaorpe, A. D. Border aud S. R. Davis were 'visitors to North Bend Friday. The party went down on tho Dixie and were a general tourof In spection. Tbess gentlomen roport North Bend aa the most promising town of its ago thoy ever visited. Nearly Forfeits His Lifo A runaway almost ending fatally, started a horrible ulcer on tho leg of J. B. Orner. Franklin Grove, III. For four years it delled all doctors and all reme dies. But Bucklen's Arnica Salvo had no rouble to cure him. Equally good for Burnx. Bruises, Skin Eruptions and Piles. '5c at tho Red Cross Drug Store. Much attention was attracted yester day by the Robertson Kid Band which paraded tho streets in tho interests of the Fireman's Balll. It consisted of a score or more of small boys with tin horns, innrching with a banner Thoy were taken to North Bend on a launch Jto remind tho residents of our sister city tocomoup last night. The Radium Continues to Shine The second number of the Radium, a neat $ page monthly publication, edited by R. D. Hume, at Woddorburn, has appeared. It is full of brainy articles. Mr. Homo's "Review of tho Salmon Industry" is an able article and gives a large amouut of valuable information and is well worth reading. nyou Spuds In an exhibit that reached tho World's Fair recently from Idaho wero some po tatoes of unusual sice. Many weighed over, four pounds each and it required only from a dozen to fifteen to fill a bushel measure. Theeo potatoes may bo seen in tbo Idaho isectlou in tho Palace of Agriculture. North Bend School Closed Dr. Mlngus, deputy county health officer, went to North Bend Thursday and conferred with the echool board with regard to the advisability of clos ing tho Eohool on account of measles which have brokon out among the pupils. It was decided to closo the school for two weeks. Invigorator for WOMEN. k ton your DwH , ' - Western Timber - Four great Un.bors Uo fut tquaro and 110 font long which Rto to bo used in tho Washington Mato building at tho Woild's Fair reached St I.ouU remmtly. Tho urent length of tho tlmUr eauud Mm rittlrnnitu triillMUUlttlu thrilll tU llttlo ' trouhlu. It was necessary to imi three I cars to carry them, thu wftlght btdng allowisl'lo rest on thu two titid cr, tho mlddlo cur being an "Idler." lavis Must Stay in Jail A lato San Francisco dispatch, refer ring to the caio of Mis. Ames, nays: The cao ol Thomas Davis accused of atsultlitga woman on the high seas, who was ImUcted ycotcrday by thu United States grand Jury, has boon domlttod by Judge Pellaven ol tho Djstrlot Court to tho United States Circuit Court. IIo was nt first allowed ball, which ordor is' now vacated, and he must remain in Jail, . Pegging Some During U10 patt year tho Dean Lum ber Co, sold a larger amount of lumber to tho homo trado than ever In tlo hhtory ol that firm on Coos Bay. Tho home trade consumed over 3,000,1X30 feet in tho constitution of cottages nnd other bnildiogs. Tho sales of tho year wero moro than double those of 1002. Tho aboo diets go to show that thora has beon general prosperity on Coos Bay. Tho local lumber trado Is holding up wo!l and 11KH bids iatr to go oven bettor thau '0. Lesson In Politeness District Attorney Joromo. of New York, wlipio at her, Lawrenco Jerome, was a celebrated wit of his day, says that on a certain occasion, when ho was a llttlo chap, ho was rldihg on his fath er's kneo in a Fifth Avenue stage, every other scat being takon At tho corner a lady entered, and his father said to him in eovero tones: "Why Ttavers, my boy, I am ashamed of yout Why don't you get up and givo this lady your scat?'' School No. Two Principal J-'. A. Golden, of tho Marsh field public school, has completed arrangements for tho accomadatlon of tho Negro and Chineso children, in c cordanco with tho action of tho special school meeting recently hold. School number 2 will open Monday, A room has been comfortably fitted up with a competent teacher In charge, in tho front room of tho Noblo building on north Front. Push guttons in Demand North Bend Is up to dato. President Dow and Secretary Farrin, of tho Posh Club, went down there Friday, and secured 325 members for the club, in a very short timo, Push buttons "go"In Coquillo City also. Secretary Farrin sent a packago over to D. D. Plerco on tho 27th, and that gentleman disposed of tho whole hunch and started tho monoy back with tho list of members all tho samo day. Escaped an Awful Fat Mr. II. Higgins,of Molbonrno, Fla. writes, "My doctor told tno I had Con sumption and nothing could bo dono for mo. I was given up to die. Tho offer of a frco trial bottle of Dr, King's Now Discovery for Consumption, induced mo to try it. Results wero startling, I am now on tho road to repovery and owe all to Dr. King's Now Discovery1 It fiuroly paved my life." This great euro is guaranteed lor all throat and lung desoaees by Drugrists Prico 60c & f 1,00 Trial Eottles free, Prolific Billy Goats The ten-yoar old son of ox-Secrotary Foiter Is a tremondous pro-Boor, nnd has written a book on tho war which is delightfully funny, Among other stories ho tolls tho following, which by the way, was told to him by Common dont Jan Krieg, who had It from an English officer: "Ono doy tho British tied ten billy goats, to try the effect of eomo now shells: so ho fired about twenty shots at them, and then went up to see how many wore loft, and he found thora were eJcvoa On had !f We iwm)tly olnvln tl. H. and nr4frj fZm miHtol.ikoioh or photo otliiYf&Mfn Mr f IrfldMuvrt w wttetttahluty. Yur free beof, ' ItmrtoHocnroTninC UADIQ m1 WH IIIYM: fMi wrmr vi ht T hi mr.iiiH j S Opuoolia 5 WAS From Tuoadny'a Dally. It Never Wears Out You may break, you may shatter Man's heart if you will) But it always is good for Another break still I Ex Eugoiio merchants havo organised an nnll-auotlon leaguo. A largo number of our cltixctia went to North Bond Sunday. Mrs, Chas. Dungan went up yester day lo visit her Coos river farm. Allien Mcl.uod, tho retiring city marshal, went to North Betid Mouday. Davo Wulhicu is gottlng In lumber to build' him n now house on Ross slough. Jach Curtor thp now old marshal put on tho oflldal star nnd cudgel ol his oUlco Monday. Who originated tho phrase "United wo stand: divided wo fall"7 Don't all speak at onco. , John S, Cook and E, B. Seabrook tho attornoys returned from Portland on tho Aberdeen, BottoB Than Cold "I was troubled for sovoral years with chronic indigestion and nervous debili ty," writes K J. Gresn. of Lancaster, N. II. "No romody helped mo until I be gan nsing Electric Bittern, which did mo mom good than all thu ntdlclno I over used. They havo olno kept my wife in excellent health for years. She says hlfctrlc Bitters are lust splendid .'or fomnlo troubles; that thoy aro a grand tonic and invhrorator for weak, run down women. No.other mcdlcliio can tako its placo in our family." Try them. Only 60c, Satisfaction guaran teed by John Preuts Tho E, E. Coopor survoying party ox pect to piovo their headquarters to North Iond. this week. Mrs. 0. D. McFarlfn, of North slough returns homo today after visiting (riends in town for a low days. Thoro will soon bo completed a tele phone lino between Scottsburg and Elkton, and possibly Drain. Tho Areata waB billed to sail from San Erancisco at -1 p. in. yesterday, and tho Empire tomorrow morning. Clurenco Waters, ono of tho heavy loggers of tho Loo neighborhood was ovor to tf orth Bond on business yester day. Salem is growing quito metropolitan; 12 shows and a hanging In ono week and any number of prayor and Church tncotings. Tho schooner North Bend commanded by Gapt, Jackson, has been fitted with two. now masts at North Bend nnd will bo ready to safl Hhursnay, Bupt. Ed Colgan wont to North Bond yesterday to fix n break in tho water pipes. A bad hroak at tho corner of.,0 and 4th streets wab attended to by .Mr McCarty yosterday, Marehfiold needs more dock room for tho landiug of both largo and small steamers and launches. Tho timo is coming' fast when this issuo will havo io bo m'ei. Tho revival at tho M. E. Church is attracting largo crowds and much in terest is being taken in tho service by people generally. Subject tonight at 7;30 o,dock, "Temptation," U.S. Pa ten t Offi oat HINGTONI D. O. & ThoEligouo Onaid ItHho bi'dt dally which comes to our tubln from, tbo Oro gun Itkt, thu rlco of llio town roimldurod, It would do utudlt to it town live (linos UhMxi). A ll.uigor (Me.) woinnn, nflor smoX lug for iieveiitvthruo years, lo now halo and hearty enough to chop wood rtt tlu age of 105, Mnishllulih. cltxoui tako, noiiM. Don't njl buy q,ur wives PIPC5I at onco though. (. , i J. II. Flanagan, H. Hongttaukflu and If. li, 0, Farrin went to North llonil hibtovonliig to attend u moiling nf thu Coij Bivy Ghiiiiihur of Commorco. to bo hub! nt ItiQ lonhluiiio oLL, J, Ktinpioii, preehlunt of tho body. . - ..-,..-- WANTED- FAITH KUri PERRON TO TU A Vi;ii for well osUhllshed house In a low cotiiithm, railing oil retail tttoroh nuts uud ngnnlc. boon I turrltory. H11I iiryf'JOtK) iter week with oxpeiisos nd dltlouall, nil payanle In vnnh each week. Money for uxpuiifccs advnucud. Position luriuatieiit. Bustuois sttreessful nud rushing. Standard House, 3U0 Dcarhorti; St., Chicago, 1121201 , Enlerpriio-Il is MyrUu I'olnt ngatnsl Coos county for big Kunday rcnools.v Ijitt Sunday tho Christian chutch had an attendance ol 107. Wo doubt li a largor school over assembled In tbo county. t'ortor Mill will taglu sawing agfln uaxt Monday niter laying up for ropalra aud iiiDtnllltig eomo now machinery. Tho mill will now huvo a capacity of 1(0 000 n dnv u hen run at full capacity. A now band saw ami editor nud n number of other now machlnos havo bcou put In. Tho Uhooiier Garfield, J. Norby master, arrived from Han Diego, Cal. Is nearly ready to sail. She Is loading lumber from tho Myrllo Point mill owned by Klrby k Clark. Hho will car ry 400,000 feet of fir and codar. This is tho llrat cargo of lumber taken to San Diego in a long time. Bishop II. I.. Ilarkley. of tho U. B. church, who has been vikltlng this prut of tho domain of which ho has chnr0, was In towi. Uitorday and went to Sumiiur, whuro ho will tako thu stage to Roscburg, 011 hU way to bValtfo, to which point iiu has oven cnllsd. Aberdeen Arrives Tho Aberdeen nrrhol yostnrday from Portland with all thu passengers tho could carry, having turned away twetity mom who desired to come. In addition to tho list tulegraphud to tbo Malt, tho following pa.siougers woro aboard: Mrs. J, CI. Houck, A, L. George, Mrs, N. Honita, V. R. Miller. Sho will tail nt 10 a. in, today for Eurokn, returulng from that point. Recopiton of Merit In recognition of thu merits of tho Dr. Milos' Anti-Pain Pills for tho relief of headacho und pain, to which nearly or ery qnu is subject moro or lees, arrange ments hare been maho whereby tho Dr. Miles' Medical Co. will furnish a trial package ol thaso wonderful llttlo tablets freo to tho subscribers of this paper. ' Any roador of this papor who is sub loct to achos nnd pans of any kind, may avail liimsolf ol thin free sample by sending u postal caad, giving his full address, and mentioning tho nsmo of this papor,,to tho Dr. Milos' Medical Co., Elkhart, lud. RI-PA-NS Tabules Doctors find A good prescription For mankind Tho fi'cnnt packet is uuougli for usua occusionn. Tito family bottlo (00 cents) contuinN n supply for a yo.tr, AH drug gists sell them. Apple iixhibit President Dow nnd Secretary Farrin, of tho Push Club aro placing aomo of tho fiho applet whioli go to St, Louis In thojaro procured for that purpoeo, and Intend to placo eomo of them on ex hibition in tho window of H. Song- stackon's store, vhoro peopla can eeo what a haudsomu display they make. Somo of tho applos aro too largo for the jars now on hand, and larger .jars have bwa ordoredj I Um born," I, . . . r .. fl.J -