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About Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 6, 1904)
t. .. " .' . rff w: ' K . , k; ' .. r t .V i it i .1 , f If: r A , ' . r WE OLD RELIABLE Absolutely Pure THERE iS NO SUBSTITUTE From Wednesday' Dally. , A man, ! 1 A girl, A boat, A equal! No man, ' No girl; t No 'boat, g. .. , . ,T. Thafaall. f '., j ' - . ! R, E. Bhiuo was teen on our streets yesterday : V : b Wo, Bramer of Allegany was In town ' Tuesday trading. t Henry Laird of the Loon Lake count- ; ry was in town Monday. Morten Towerj government engineer, I wae in town on business yesterday, Gib Harris is reported on tbo eick Liel at bis home in Sumner. .Miaa Fannie Smilb oi Allegany is visiting North Bend friend this week, Fhiipot & Johnson bare nearly com pleted their paint shop on Front street. Dr. Straw writes a friend that be will return on thoA Jliance, which ia billed to fail on Feb. C. Gereral oi the railroad surveyors of the Drain road have been looking for homes in which to live, in MarBbfield. , The revival at tbo Methodist Episcopal church continues with increased in terest. Subject tonight "Sympathy." Win, Haskell ia now located in the Manden building with his harness shop a much better location than the old one, What Aro Thoy? Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Atiow remedy for stomach troubles, billlouEneee, and constipation, and a good one. Price 26 cents. For sale by J no. FrdUBS, The 8umner brought up a scow load o! ehiugles from the North Bend mill yesterday forlroprovements up Catch slough, , i The surveyors on the Railroad survey irom Drain to Marshfleld moved camp Monday from Tenmile to the McFarlln place. A. R. TenbroCk; Alex Hall and Grandpa Tonbrook left for Coos river yesterday to get out rock for cemotary rk, , Business seemed to be rushing yes terday, with the gasoline launches, all being well loaded with freight and pas- BenRers. m , i"'" ' , py Geo, Rhodes camo in from Tenmile yestorday enffcrlnt? from ary abscess on his eyo, and placed hlmeelfin charge oi Dr. Ilorefall. ' I 'jM ' A rait of logs lying outside pl tne fcortb Beud boo'in went adrift- "Monday ' A' ilrlol search hat been made for the body of Leanord Goutd for the past sovorsi days, it now having been IS days since tho drowntn.g II jou don't eeo what you want, ask for it, we will try and accomodate you, if you will send In your nowa item or poisonnl. Our phono number is 451. Tho Lmlloa' Art Olub hold tholr last meeting at the homo of Mrs, FlocRcr, an-1 tho next mooting will bo with Mrs. Preutis on the Marehflld Heights. Guy Latliu, of lllg Creek, was iu town yesterday on business. Mr. Lattin is carrying his right arm ia n sling aa a result of piercing his baud with a thorn. Blood poirenlng la feared. Copt. Harris has raised tho Crawford building recently purchased by him in Sumnor, and will build an addition, furnishing accomodations for the travel ing public. The pillars 'for the .Masonic Temple have arrived, coming on the Aberdeen and will bo placed in poeiilon. They aro cast in two sections and will make tho building perfectly safe. Lost Two Fingers fctella Haglund, aged two and one half years, lost parts of two Angers yester day. She and her brother Harold, aged six wero playing at tho home of their rarest, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Haglund, and tho boy bad a good sharp heavy axe. Just as ho brought it down on a a board tho little girl put her hand in'tho way, with above rosult. Dr. Mc Cormac was called and attended to her Injuries. Rogue River Bar Shoal (Curry Co. Recorder) Tbo tug, Katio Cook, sounded the bar and channel Monday afternoon. Capt. Congbell found only nine feet of water ami therafcra the bar Is rather shallow to permit of towing the Del Norte out. However, Thursday morning, due to a high tido and a smooth bar the boats made it in perfect safety, The cause of tbid sha'Iow condition of tho bar ia I ,..., 4 i. . i. ion and openfl the e-jcretiona. A coin ascribed to tho low ttage of Hogue river procure soon follows. This remedy this wintor. llilsboro CondensorA 0. T. Rodgcrs. tho manufacturer of evaporated cream machinery, is hero lo install the big plant for tbo Oregon Con densed Milk Company and work has already commenced in getting the huge pans in position, This plant will bo the finest tqulpptd and largest, not alono west of the Mississippi, but of ail tho Uuitcd States, with but one or two exceptions, Taken all in all, and con sidering its location, within twenty miles of an Oriental Bhipping depot, n hero steamers can be laden, it enjoys the best situation of them all. Mr. Rogers Etatea that the condenser can turn out more, under pressure, than the contracts epecicfiations calls for. It is really worth one'a while to visit tbo coudenser and witness just how tho finished product ia turned out. Argus, DAVID VAN HOUTEN ACQUITED BY JURY Tho jury in the murder caso of David G, Van Houten, at Portland, brought in avordict of "not guilty," Saturday evening, after deliberating on the case for four hours and twenty three iniuntes On the first ballbtt five of tho jury were for conviction of manslaughter and seven wero Tor acquittal, but on tho tenth all joined for arqulttal, Tho point wlch had tho 'strongest influence for acquittal wbb tho alleged ruination of Van Houten'a homo by Albert Young, his victim. CHAMBERLAINS STOMACH And Liver Tablets. Unequalled for Conetipation Mr. A, R. Kane, u prominent druggist of Uaxtor Sprine,Kans-B saye: "Oham Derlain'8 Stomaah and Liver Tablets,' aro in my judgement, the rooBt Buper ioj ureparat on of anytHing'ln use today for constipation. They are ffuro in ac tion and with no tendency to nausea. o or grip, For sale by Jno, Pxeuss, MORE ARRESTS MADE IN LAND FRAUD CASES Pendleton Man ChargedWith Perjury and Defrauding the Government i At tho instance of United States Din. trict Attorney Hall, eluveu men have becu ar,otedat Pendlotou ou tho chargo of perjury aud conspiracy to dufraud tho Government out of lauds. Theso prose cution's nriso out of tho Asa Thompson case, recently tried In Portland, and tho parties arrested Include Charles Cun ningham, sheep kingot Umatilla coun ty, and prosecuting witnosa against Thompson; County Judgo G. A. Hart- man, who affixed his eoal to tho oaths for final proofs; Joe II. Parke, notary public who filled out papers; Asa Kny burn, Dallas! O'Hara, Gien H. Sailing. snouey Jones, aiarK e. uacKiuioru, Kate James, John Doe, aud Richard Roe, all charged with making faUo affidavits in final proofs for homestead entries before Judgo Hartman and Leo Morehouse, Clerk for the Supremo Court of the United States. Tho men were all arrested, Cunning Lara, Hartman and .Parkca wore re leased nnder $2000 bonds, whlln tho others wero let off with 1,500, which was furnished. Thn information was Gled by Special Land Inspector A. R. Green. County Judge Hartman. a prominent Democrat, known throughout tbo state, is charged with taking and certifying to testimony which ho knew at the timo to be false. Joe Parkes is charged with making out tbo papers when ho know the subject matter was unknown to tho preon eup noted to be chins; it. Cbnrles Conn'ne ham is charged with inducing the otbars to enter upon uomeateaua nnu gain tltlo to them for the sole purposo of trans (erring tbo tltlo in the land to him. Whon You Have a Cold The first action when you have a cold should be to rolievo the lungs. Thl-i it best accomplished by tho free use of Chamberlain's Congh Remedy. Tho remedy liquefies the touuh mucus and causes its expulsion from the air cells of the lung), produces a fret cxpectorst- will cure a severe cold in leas Umo than any other treatment and it leaves the astem In a natural and healthlv condition. It counteracts any tendenoy toward pneumonia. For Sale by Jno. Preuss. A Hard Epigram on Women Oh, tho gladness of tholr gladness when they're glad, And tho sadness of their sadness when they're sad; But tho giaduoss of their gladness anil the sadness of their sadness Are as nothing to their badness when they're bad, -Notes and Queries. J. E. Mauaey Laundry wagon. is now driving the The Cooper surveying party moved, their camp to Centerville jestoday. The Schooner Jennie Wand yesterday and docked at tho wharf. arrived railroad Mr. Ilines, of Forest Grove, is look ing over this section and is well pleased with tho outlook, ' , Artiiur Deramorest tho engineer at Cedar Point ie in tortn for a fuw daye beiug laid up with a severe coid. ' Tho Aberdeen ia due from Kurcka Friday'lo sail for Portland Saturday, The Alliance ia duo next Wednesday from tho "south. II. II. Eaton who recently returned from Eureka ia representing tho Dia mond Fruit Co., general shipping uud coaimkeion merchants, of Eureka. Jake Evanejof Big Greek, ono of tho oJd.timeta who has not grown my 4older in a quarter of a century, was in town yesterday. The Mai, wishes to express It's appro elation of the fact that press dUpatchen havobeon coming in catly lately, for which thanks are duo to "F, 0." at Mil," "K. U. at "Rg" and tho Opr at "S'n." I, S, Kaufman & Co, real citato brok ers, have established an agency in North Bond. R. Jay Montgomery, formerly with P.P. Noi ton will look after tho intercataof the firm In tho rapidly grow ingtowu, W, J. Ilutlor has received n full lino of samples of glovoa from tho F, G, Can kiln Co. of Sau PruucUeo for which hbuso Mr, Ilutlor ia resident agent for Cood and Curry county. The liiiu cou aitta of gloves aud mittens of nil kinds. A New Enterprise Eugjuo Kcan ha) rented tho old stand formerly occupied by Wm. Haakel and will in tbo near futuro opona leather store, where tho Cooa county trade can ho aupplied. He will continue tho re pair business at tho old stand. Travel by Sea Arrival by tho Areata Fob. 3: J A Yoakam and wtie, Mrs 11 J Kdwarda and three childran, Mrs A Robertson, Mrs Ellen Peterson, Mosiors N Jon son, J N bwansou, fl Clausen, F Holm, 0 Miuuor, J McFarlaud, S Andrews, II Wicker, J Allen, Jno Robortson, Win Stevens, Alfred'Johuson. 7 atecrago. Tlic M. E- Revival The revival at tbo Methodist Episco pal church is attracting good crowds, Subject tonight, "Why Contlnuo in Bin." Services tomorrow night, no services Saturday evening. Sunday will bo a great day. Meeting Place for Clerk's Union Retail Clerk's International Protective Association will hereafter hold their meetings in Eagle's Hall. Tho new association is progretslpg niiely in Marshfleld and some mombera are being addod at cadi meering. The merchants aro beginning to see that tho clerk's movoment Is beneficial to their best busineu Interests. Band Reorganization Arrangements are being perfected for a substantial band for Marshfleld. Some of the boys havo ordored new instru ments and moro will bo ordered in tbo near fntnre, and at an early date tho band will be reorganized and our town will again enjoy hearing our ow n band. Such an organization will be an honor to Marshfleld, aa we all know that iu out midst we havo tho material for an A 1 band, This new move should bo ohcourged In a substantial way by our citizens. . ( Permanent Improvements Count A lady from the Coquillo who recent ly visited Marshfleld and who. bfad not been here for n long time, was heard to remark "the town had, certainly improv ed wonderfully. Everything is assuming an air of permanency and stability and thoro is no danger of the town going to decay so long aa such permanont street improvements go on aa there has elnce I waa hero iaet. It used to bo mod holes now it is different." porfoct Confidence Whoro thoro used to be a feeling of uneasiness and worry in ,tho household when a child showed symptoms of olproup, thero ia now perfeot oonfi donee. This la owing' to tho uniform euccesa of Ohamborlalne Cough remedy in the treatraont of that disease Mrs. M.J. Pasford, of Poolesville Md In speaking of her experlpnco n the use of that' remedy saye: "I havo a world of confidence in Chamberlain's Cougb remedy for I havo uned It "with perfect success. My child tirlund ia subject ot eevero attacks of croup and it always givea him prompt relief," For salo by Jno. ProuHB, Completed at Last During tliOtjdayt yesterday, a ,grcl commotion was heard in Magnes cs Matson'o store, Investsgatlon by a Mail reporter brought out tho fact that It was an occasion of tteaeral rejoicing and thanksgiving, aa tho last atroko-liad boon mailo to the now front over which that store hns boon in confusion to a considerable extent. Joo Ilnohou lias just Uulshod tho 'painting. It will bo trimmed In n tOw days tilth now linos of goods of which tills popular ntoru lifts an abundance aa well as tho ability to maku them show to the bod advantage. Desirable Settlers C. Swqmon and party from Minnc sola left for IouSi aVq yestorday, Tho party consists ,of f who will locato somuwhero in Coos county, Tlioio same people aro n fbrorunnor of a Ir.re number of tholr countrymen whloli hnn made Minnosota so famoua na an agil cultural stoto and built it from a part of tho Great American Desert to ono of tho foromott agricultural status In tho union. Kucourago thorn for a starlor and you will cost rour bread on waters that will return it in a short time. This class of sturdy settlors aro good farmora for any community to build from. Thoy are known as a rsco of people of honest tollers, not scheomets, but work out tholr own salvation. From Frlday'a DaU. ' THE KNOCKER'S WAIL I wish t know tome hole In tho ground That man novor saw and beaat iftvsr found, Where no living creature e'er breathed tho air; I would rest my old bones just 20 years thero. And whon I awoko from that dream of the tout, I would not go awbV without taking tho holo. Tom Howard will loavo for Ban Fran- ciecoon tbo Aicala, O. T. Coleman Went to North fiend yesterday on business. Miss Greco Gould of Allegany, is vliit ing her sister at Coaledo. Mr. Macleay, brother to Mrs. 0. A. Gould, came to Marshfleld from Alio gauy Thursday. C, Biylots, who has been of Marabflold (or soveral leave for Fan Francisco. a roaiJeut years, will Otto Schettor has on exhibition in his ofllco "a specimen of the sugar cane crovin in Honolulu. Whon the Coast Mail hoists thn pen nant, "Official County Paper," it will bo as a badge of honor not of dishonor, ' Mr. and Mrs, Logsn camebiror from IJandon to visit their daughter, who has been teaching at North Zend, b'ut Is now at Allegany, Tho AN W club met at the homo of Sirs. Edman Thursday afternoon. Tho next meet will be with Miso Susio Ktok worth in couth Marshfleld, 7he body of Misa l'otorson, who re oently died in AriaonR, was brought up on tho Areata, and was taken yesterday to hor lato home at Arago, for burial, NorlsJohsenreturnodon tho Areata from Ban Francisco, whoro' he laid In newBtockof tailoring goods of the quality which pleases his firstclaia tr7de, : 1 ; , JLijLJ. Gardner L, Wlrtb brought in a fine lot of fresh cabbage yeitorday. Bnch workiacommendablofor atly' man on Cooa liar, and tho formor who thua keeps dollara from finding their way to California ia simply doing tho duty ho nwfl to hia home. 'k5 - " - " r;iiA'Jfe- i T"- K Tho Telephone Oo througlj Manager L, B, Robertson, has decided to plac0j Auers For coughs, colds, bronchitis,1' asthma, ycnk throats, vcnk lungs, consumption, take Aycr's Olicrry Pectoral, Cherry Pectoral Always keep a bottle of it In tho house. Wo havo boon saying this for 00 years, find so have tho doctors, M! h me.l Aror't Gh-tir rwtnrol In mr Urullr for ji. It It 'liom ininlieliia In id vturlJ. I know, (or all llirwil auJ lung lioylM. MM. J, K. KoromOW. Wttlllnm. !n. tv., We., 1. j.o Aran ca, Uiwrll, Mm. All IHUUItlll., for TheLtmjgs Dolly notion of the bowels la nncoa ary. Aid nature with Ayor's Plllt. a Irlcplione in tho fireman's hall, With out charge, !u recognition of tho goo.l work of tho department Iu tho rccoilt tiro in tho Dock wheru the central office Is located. Mr, and Mrs. David lloborti and Mr, and Mrs. John Morgan, of Kmplro wont to Arago anJ hack yestorday to attend the funeral ot Mlsa l'otorson, whoso death occurcd recently In Arlsjna, and whoso remains wore brought upon the Atcata for interment at her lato home, Manager Kobertion, of thn P ST A T Co. Is installing tho latest Improve! telephones on tho Marshfleldtosohtirg lino, which will greatly improvo the service. The Marshfleld Gold lleach' lino will also ho riiippcd with the sarhi) kind of phones, which have been receiv ed for that purpoto. . Floyd Wyatt, until recently employed as printer on tho North Hcnd CltUorl, hasaovored his connection with that publication, and lias formed a partner ship with V., It, I'eorson in the real citato buiiutas In ot.r sister city, Dotli llieie young men aro huatloia and tho Mail wishes tliuin success. Homer Davonport tho famous car toonlst ia iu Oregon and will deliver lecture!) in tho Willametto valloy towns, M E Church Notice Hnhjaot of sormon at tho Methodist Episcopal church tonight "What must I do to bo EavoJ," Tho revival may ccutiniio during next weok. It will bo decided noxtHunday, Chlldidn wlil lie baptised Huudny at It a in. Maybe a Pulp Mill for Baiidon A gontloman named Russell la In IJandon negotiating for a situ and slslng up tho propoaitlon of putting up a paper pulp mill. It is to bo hoped that such a plant may bo put in operation Jn Coos' county and Dam'on la just n (rood as any other place for UjIh busiaosa. A Pat One Noble Bros, killed a holfor this week which waa the fattest beef brought to MarsbUold in many n yoar. Tho bcof camo from Capt. Harris, Tlo kidnoj fat frqm onu, kidnoy wolghed oyor 2R lbs, Tlilo Is excollPiit for purely grate fed boof, i BORN FAHY-At North Dond, Or. Fob. 1, 1004, to tbo wife of E, W. Fahy n eon'. - x ABIBTEIN-Wednefl'doy Feb. a, io Aire Itndolph Airistoin n'eou., ' ',1 i . j MATSON-In Marahfiold Oro, Fob. 37" 1001,'to tho wifo of A. 'A, Mnleon n eon, ' ) -, ., -wy , a. DEFItEEfil3A'tSunnor, Or., 'Fob,' i TL 1 1001, Mark DoFreeuo, ngad 7 i yeao k ir.'irr1 v-'vssi-jK' LA- V '