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About Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1904)
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Price 25 cente, For Bale byUno, I'r2UM, , Robert Maraden Jr. and Alex Campbell received each a new elide trombone yesterday which they will play in the band. l' The survey oi s have now worked down as far as Band point opposite North Send, and ara etickingtbeir stakes for trlangulatlon of the croeeing between Glatcoand North Bend. John 0. Frye of McKInley while as sisting Lee Mast Monday to haul logs SOtln'tdVmfxrOp with his team and wagon which tipped over throwing him across a log which resulted in breaking two of hla ribs. Here la one way to build up your list pt bona fide subscribers: Get some one residing, ray on Haynes slough, for instance, to give you' a list of "ah the people In that section oyer G years of age. Slap these nataeejnto your list; swar to it; and there you are. . . ' i Appropriate: CaHluy "Ui want a wreath av'flo were,' aii1 put on It: 'He rests In Iplecec.' Florlat Doo't you T ... wnu, 'He recta ta peaee'? Gaeeidy 'Oi mane pbwat 01 ted, 'Tia for Casey thot waa blowed up In the quarry. Philadelphia Prew. Marshal Garter waa busy with his shovel yeBterday clearing up soon of (the accumulation of dirt and trash along Frout Btrf et, This ia a' work which waa somewhat neglected during Stbe time that Carter waa oat o! office, but tie street ia already showing the effect of ,hle ro-Instatement. ' "Her explanation: "Do ,ypu metn to 3y such a.pbyeical wreilj ae'he is gave you that felack eye?" asked tbo magls- .trate. i'9&t your honor; he wasn't a pbyeloal waick'till after ,hjj give me the black yeWpJled, thu complaining wlfe.-TU BltJf. ' v J I Jlf a ' J n pom 'trewas, DtvliC? jllay,yacelv sitktMlMwIil Ibi Mk W Ills, Jorio Cowan at 8 o'clock Tuesday, even lug at Blue Lnks, Cat., whither she went last December for her health. The romnlna will bo brought homo as soon n possible for Interment, Mit Con ii n was tho daughter o( John Cowan, mid had lived many years in Mnrehfield. bho was n incn.bor ol tho D of II lodgonnd had many friend who will bo grieved to boir of her un timely end. Prom Thursday's Dally. A movomont la on foot to oatablteh a )ulp mill nt Marshfleld, J. D. Dyor, of Sumuor was making eomo purcliRsea in town yesterday. A treo fell across the track tbia aide of the McAdama place dolayinj tho train several hours yesterday. Tho Ladles Art Club held its laa meeting at Mra, Prentla' on tho Mnrau field Heights and tho next meeting will be held, at Mra. Rlchart on A atreet. Services at the Methodist Episcopal church tonight at 7:30 o'clock. Tho rastor will preach Friday at 7 :30 pm. Subject, "The Value of tho Love," FrcdorioViiliers, the well known war artist and correspondent, declares he saw the following sfcn in a prominent hotel in an Australian town where water waatcarcc: "Please don't use aoap when washing, as tho water is required for tea." Suspense: "Beon hunting today?" "Yc!," said the amatur, with tho wild approhensivo look in his eyo. "Have yon shot anything?"' "I don't know yet. I'm waiting for the rest of tha praty to get into camp, so that wo can call the roll." Washington Star. Frank Smith, superintondant of the Coos river hatchery was in town yestor day. He ia preparing to plant abopt 1,000,000 more salmon fry in the creeks tributary to Catching tlongh aa soon as the storm is over. He saya that the fry might as well ho planted on a aidehill as in C-xb river at this timo. as tho river is pr arming with trout that put in over- tlm grabbing the little fellows, Our esteemed contemporary down the creek, ovidentjy fearing that Ita 1070 bono fide subscribers would think that would cauae the investigator to heal tho new Spreckela steamer was coming tate. across tho Isthmus, solemnly informs ! "Sotio of tbo real estate men havo them that abo "will make the trip gono even ao fare to try the "capper" around the horn." This la an error; plan to sell lota, in their greed to mako the Breakwater will not make the trip sales. 'around the born," unless Captain Sea- man is as .badly toff bis cditora. base aa eomo North Bend Notes udge Torpin, of Empire, waa noticed among our buay people Monday. At present Jhere are no new cases of ! meailos repoited, and it Is, the general opinion that the malady, has ran ita course, J. B. Robertson, of Haynea slough, wnonaa neen suttiring with s severe attack of bronchitis, Is some proved, and will be able to what im 'attond to business in a few days, Mr. J. B. Robertson, n new arrival ot Long Beach, California, wont to Haynea slough Monday intending to purchase a farm iu that neighborhood. Roy Ingle, a youne man who ia acting in the capacity ot apprentice- in tho printing tyftice at this place, severely maeLed two fingers on his right hand, last week while working with a pre:e. Quite a little excitement was created in our city Sunday by a roport that ft large whalo had drifted Empire. Several ' of' our down near citizens, in order to satisfy their curiosity, charter- ed a boat and went to the beach. Af tor tr;fl-pftrtyreturned'eovetfl' ero ques tioned In regard to the monster of the sea snd was told very emphatically that It .. nnlv .Tnhsb." '. I y V..UWM.- ... .-. j IHw 4Jt V- ...' V'lJ-id. . kMr- Tbe.Irtporf h "ttttecr. int vqm feend is to'bsys a JSO.'OOOO Mel aa r.a the material chm secured. Tiilt, un doubt, laa good luveslmant tar the gentlemen who are al the head ol this improvement. The rapid growth' of this city will support anothor good hotel nnd wo predict that before another year rolls nrouml, there will bo a good open ing for nnotbor as large b tho ouo contcmplatod, nnd possibly Urger. POrfoot Confidence Where there used to bo n (eelng of uneasiness nnd worry in tho household when n child showed symptom ot ol croup, thero is now perfect confi dence, rhls is oln, to tho uniform success of Olutmburlnin's Couch remedy in the treatment of that dlscnso. Mrs. M. 1. Unsford, of Pooletvillo Md in spanking of her exporlencu in tho uso of that remedy pays: ,I hnvo n world of confldonca in Uhamborlnlu'n Conch remedy for I hnvo used it with perfect success. My child Unrlnud ia subjoct ot, sovoro attacks of croup nnd it nlwnva elves him prompt relluf." For mIo In- Jno. Prcuss. HOW AN OUTSIDER Y1EWS IT' Discussion of Marshfield's Advan tages and Drawbacks Yesterday a Coast Mail reporter ask ed a newcomer a fow questlona iu the to plies to which wo think thore ia food (or reflection. The gentleman who waa Interviewed waa a man who had tho appearance of bojng in ordinary circumstances, but bright and seeming a man of broad ex perience in tho waya of the world, On toing naked aa to hat ho thought of our country ho expressed himself pleated that the climate compared very favora bly with that of hla eastern homo, only ever so much milder, but he snid : . "You havo a peculiar population Jioro. I nover havo seen ro plain a contrast between enterprise and get and atolld conservatism aa thero is hore and the genoral idea of what constitutes an en ergetic citizen in Marthflcld and NorVh Bend. "Down thero every man is a pusher for the town. Now moves for different new industries aro discuseod aud oven though many of them are something in tho lino of air aistles, there are evidences of men pntllngnp their own monoy to show their good faith In their idea or schome. Everybody teems to havo a good word for tho town, nnd, of course, a conservative stranger is at once a little embarrassed, from the fervency and zeal with which theso things aro impressed and, I should judge in many cases this Hero a third party stopped into the conversation with -the question: "How do you like MarahfleldT Haven't we got tho stability and solid firms here; men who have been in business horo for 40 years, come of tsm; men who havo made fortunes here and atiill can't ste any reaton why this spot on -the bay Is not supreme and will a! 'ways remain so in a business way." Here the stranger, with a twinkle In bis eye laierrnptcd the interogator by saying: "I concedo all yon havo eald may bo troa, bnl I seo no great monuments to tlto credit of auy business man In your town. Most of the merchants aro cary Ing on their business in rented stores and some of the merchants are evrn complaining that their business hardly justifies the heavy toll on thoir busines. You have an excellent school huro,which would bo a credit to, a moro pretentious town, Your churches ate poor thing?, for so prosperous arid stable a commun ity. I havo Attended thorn all aud haye been impressed by the scanty attend ance, Your streets aro better than tho average, and reflect great credit on the town council;-' Permanent streot im provements, even though thoy aro liigl prised, if tho quality is good, are tho best invottmont a'ny towri can make, and are tho cTieapost in tho end. I noto your town ib nor ft cow town, like jour like 1 t neighbor down (lie bay. "Tti wnllon 'mill 'anil nllmr faVtnrlaa IJm'O lngslofVor'lisnmi'l jfcooiHo the .new .comer ,'. Uoqsiderfnf av - vv IHVfVt.V. tb'e ags of your tows yonr bay front !"""'"",' V ' ';"," ifiodld be lined with factories. Yon iv a good channel on your wntor front but if you had n Inrgb shipping business your mlsornblo front would bo a barter to hnndlo tho shipping, Yes, I liko'vour town for Its stability, but in moat every hutluois sonao tho out ia be fore thu horso. 1 hnvo bought Rome property in both placOf, nnd will bo n bettor Judge a low years hence." Tho convocation was beginning to at tract ntentlon ami the group of tnlkora disported. From Friday's Dally, Tho bar nt Empire City vcry rough yostordny. Tho Alllnuco is schoduled to baII lor Fortlnud tomorrow. Tho atonmitr Czarina crossed "out over tho bar yestordny morning. , Less Smith hae J bought tho Hougard place on Unynea slough. Consideration 2O0O. Jack Flanagan baa now taken up tho long and tedious work of learning to play tho banjo. Mre, W. A. Border and her daughter, Mrs. L. Traver, of Myrtlo Point, aro visiting friends in Marahfleld, One ol .Tom Jolimoson'a dullvory horses took a spin down town last oven ing with his harness on. after being un hitched from tho wngon. Ernest Norton, who hts bcon etsylug nt Browstor valley, was in town yes terday, having come in ropairing tho telegraph lino as far ns Sumnor. It is now rumored that tho new rail road will crosa the bay at Dubliu (the cand.polnt) Instead oIGlasgo ns was at first intended, and lots will be put on tho markot In a fow (lays. Tho Margarita Fiichor Company now includes a brldo and groom, Mr. Fred Lewis and Miss Virginia Frnnclsca, of that organization, having been married at Eureka during thoir ungngemont there. Ruaty Mlko'a Diary, Feb. 12, 1001. Tbo mora putatura you ratio thlayrar tho moro Heed you will hov (ur next year the better advortisin' you will do this yoar tho bigger your bosineta will bo next, Whilo at Eureks Mis. Margarita Fischor received from San Francisco two elegant now stage costume:, They nre said to be finer than anything ot tho kind heretofore eeen in Marshfleld, and of this the ladies will bo able to fudge on the opening night of the coming engage ment, when both will bo worn, Coquille Herald Deputy Olork Mast informs us that the tax roll waa finish ed on Thursday, the 5th Inst, and baa been turned oypr to the sheriff for tax coltectlngipnTpoeos. This Is tho third year In eucesslon that tho roll has been coniplotoi on tho 5th ot February, Explanatory Some of tho readers o! tho Coast Mail havo asked us it it waa our inten tion to drop tho morning paper in case we Btart the contemplated evening pa por. Yes, tho idea Ib to chnngo from n morning to an oveniug papor, When You Havo o Cold Tho flrHt action when you havo a cold should bo to relievo tho lungs. This Is best accomplished by tho frco uso of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Tho remedy ltquelies the tough mucus and causes its oxpulsion from tho nlr cells ol tho lungs, produces u freu expectorat ion and ononn th annratinnM. A enm- jplote cure soon follows, This .romody I tvlll iMirn a unvnrn pnlil In tuna tlmn than any other trentmout and it leuves tho svatem lu a natural and honlthly condition. It counteracts any tendency toward pneumonio, For .Sale by Jno. Proues. 'H iX Upland of Sunshine Kj'jh F, airia InrerptMa letleV jrOIB ),,Xj, Kl7.VlHU, WDO IS DOW 10 Oati Francisco, Ur; Fitra!d has btc seriously 111 but la now on the road tb rccovory. Mr. Hall will furnish any. e4 hlsfrlonds nho wish to communicate with him tho addrcts, The Margarita f Isclicr Company The Mnrgnrltu I'iiclier Company r rlycd on tho Allinnca fioin Kurokn, t1iuVo they played to law nudfoncet, ulvlug good satisfaction and doing ti line buslnosa. They will remain in tho county between ntenmew, playing nt thu various point, Riving MnraWflold tlucoorfour nights, Thoy will open horo on tho 25tlt. Travel by Sea Arrival by Allinuco from Bnti Fran cltco Fob. 10: A Furrlan, 0 Htodmnn, Geo llownrd, Voruo Hounrd, J Da very, nnd wlfo. 0 A Norrla, II Carlson, T McDormott, Mra A Forrln, nnd 'i'chlld ron, WP Uallanco, II Carlson, J I) Dans J I) Johnson, W II Honhy and 2 Z class. From KureknsH It Sopor, E It Simpson, A II Curtis, A L Gcorgo. 0 Norman, J W Nyo am) wlfo, nnd 3 2d clans, Fischer Co. HI people. Methodist Revival The revival nt tho Methodist Episco pal church Is, in the estimation of all who are attending, a groat success. lVoplo nre crying unto God for mercy nnd pardon. People nre being convert ed nnd nro enlisting In tho King's sor vicn, All who nre Interested hi the progress ot our (air city are most cordi ally invltod. Tho services tonight will hoof unusual Interest and importance. Tho pastor will proach on "Tho value of the Soul." Come early come praying, mi m m Marshfield to Have a Pulp Mill A movement Is now on foot nmongat tho business men of this city to estnhliih n pulp mill. A company is being form ed nnd it will bo govorned by local capi tal. Wohopo this will bo tho corner stono for numerous industries. Ws would kindly ask tho knockor to hide bla ham mer for nwhilo and holp tho good cause nlong, All it needs ia the backing and tho good will of our citizens to start this ball a rolling, for onco got in and dig. Coquille and Forks Raginf Tho Coquille river is very high and the rain ot yesterday and last night villi probably pat tho river out ot Its bankr, Borno of tho booms on the rnlddjo aud bouth forks havo broken and a large numboi of logs have been caught in the booms along the river. Mono of the ioga havo escaped ao far and unless thoro is a constant downpour thoy will all be saved. Tho prospect is a yery hetvy freshet, probably the heaviest of the season. There are now boom facilities largo euough to accommodate all of the logs pow cut, The A, N, W. Club The A. N. W. Club met with XI I m Elckwortb and enjoyed a vtty profitable and pleasant afternoon, Thursday, do splto tho stormy weather, Tho next meeting to be held at Mrs. Filedberg's. Tho following letter will explain tho position of tho A. N. W. Club In regard to tbo public drinking fountain. Marshfleld, Ore, To tho Artistic Needle Workers' Club, City. Mcsdamus: At a mooting of tho Common Council, hold on tho8th day of February, 1001, It wae unanimously resolved by said com mon Council that the petition of your club asking pormlsilou to construct a public drinking fountain at tho inter section of First Snoots bo denied forjtho following reasous: 1st. That the use of puhllo drinking fountains has boon condemned by au thorities on public sanitation for the reason that thoy are detrimimtarto the public hoaltb, being frequently tho moans of Bpreaciog'inf(;otloii8 dlseasos, Ed, That pn account, of tho oxtromo narrowness of tho streots nttlils point, a puuno uriuk-ing lounium wouiu tend to obstruct trafllo. ' , ' Wo fully appreciate, hmvever1, the mo fivo which aotuates your 'clob in (bis movement, .'and are hearillv In favor of. ayu win uui, jujuiif power vo lunuer. I..i ...in .i"u i .' t'Z.t. uy iinJii'uv.Kiriui aoea not pw city Hint? HxitosTAc'rait Mayor. SVWypW'B'UWcn ).uc,;..!WlW0 Very reipeotfuljy yorir, ' I PTwVTBV U)l1MIfwMW -2 -T 'MW Wl W , . i. Avers cold cnslly? Throat tcridcr? Lunnsvcak? Any relatives havo consumption? Then a cough menus a great Cherry Pectoral deal to you. Follow your doctor's advice and take Aycr's Cherry Pectoral. It ncnls, strengthens, prevents. Vrtr id viAt f Iiava riitiii1n.t At, kvtit't 01lttv lrlnrHl fur rtniiolt. nllil ant(t. 1 kuow It riwitlr Klitnilhaii mV Iiiiui," . III in, r. A, ituniMMUN. nuue. iicii. for J,V ATfTO. Weak Lungs Avsr'a Pills Inoreaae the activity ol tn liver, and thus alrl recovery. t- MnUliiK hhiI flliiminir. It Is absolutely necessary to miccciM In Ihe showroom that tho peclmeint inoir properly. Tho fancier rmUtci thin nnd glvw hU fowla speclnl enro nt this tlino. irowla out upon tho farm, Whom unlimited rnuuo Ik neennlrat thom, will usually coma through tho molt without nny apeclnl care. Nn turo provldos tho food necessary to thrt Krowtn or now fenthem and tho re plenishment of tho systom. Insect in nbundnnco supply tho necessary nnlmnl food, while the grasses nnd other vego tnblo growth furnish tho retnnlnhyr, r, quired olomentjt which cntvr Into the composition of fentUni, blood and nesn. Hlnnlny na it Flslitnr. A thoroughly good mini won Henry, M. Stnnley, whom I llmt met In thu Axhnutl expedition. No uolnc, no dan ger milled hla ucn'e, nnd ho looked riH cool nnd self poNioxscd na If ho hial been nt "tnrget prnctlco." Tlmo nftirr tttuu ns I turned In bin direction I now1 him go down to it knccllnc position lo steady his rillo as ho piled the most dnrhiK of tho onomy with n never fnll Ing nlm. It Is nearly thirty years ngo, nnd I can still seo beforo mo tho clow shut lips nuil determined expression of iis mniily face, which, when ho looked in my direction, told plainly I hnd near mo an Englishman In plnln cloth on whom no dnngcr could appall. Had I felt Inclined to run nwny thu cool, Ann, unlllticliliiK mnullness of that fned would hnvo kIvcii mo frcah courage. I hnd been previously somewhat prejit diced by others ngnlust him, but nil such footings wcru slnlu nnd burled nt Amonful. "Lord Wolsclcy's ltecollcc tlons." COLLE'GE AND SCHOOL. ' Indlnnn docs not permit consumptives to teach school. Principal I'otornon bf McOIII univer sity will lntroduco n rnllwny depnrt incut In connection with his Institution, By tho will of William Wymnn of Baltimore tho Johns Hopkins univer sity may expect ultimately to receive tho rctilduo of hla estate, valued pf 1500,000'. , , TERRY-At Coalado, Or., Fob. fJ, lo6 to the wife cQio. Ttilry, a daughter. MARRlEi) 8TECKEL-C0RTIIELL At tbo homo of Chai. Cavanauah In Bay City, Or, Fob. 0, 1001, Wllllnm W. Stecket and Miss Sarah Cortholl, Rov, Thoa, W Waller offlclatlng',1 FERRET-JOHNSTON-At Eureka.Cul. Monday Feb. 8th 1001, at tho homo c( the brldes's parents," Emerson Ferrey to Ophelia Johhston. Emorson Forroy Is a jouog nnd welN known business man of Marshfleld. The brldo is tho daughter of John R. John- slon a contacting stoveadoro of Eureka, Tho young lady !o well known la Marshflold having roslded hero for some tlmo and hold n position In tbo Blanco hotel, DIED SMITH At East Marsfaflold, Or, Fob. 10, lp04, Annlo, wife ol C, W. Smlth, nged 17 years and 0 days, in chlld blriS. 5 besoaed was tho daughter of .Mr, ' and Mrs. John Tellefson and waa bora t ftorth Bfnffrni SO, 1887. She ha) lived all her if (a on the llv. and fnarfi irmMth'd The luserai wm use pjace at z,p, m, to Jay, from theHTrsdlsb Latbsfaa chtirob. . fake tMxa&w tt I.IIIW