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About Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 27, 1904)
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WILL BEGIN WORK ON FIRE DEPARTMENT SOUVENIR An arrival on tho steamer Alliance which enmo into port last ovening, vms Dwluhc L, Loofbonrrow who has been engaged to compilo tho proposed sou venir for tho Marehfiold Firo Depart ' went, tho proceeds ot which publlca 1 tion will go towards the building luml, air, Roblnotte, tho othor gentleman whoso cervices hnvo been secured in this work was unavoidably delayed in Port land but will arrive within ten daya. When seen by n Mail, reporter nt the Bianco last oveninq, Mr. Looibonrrow apoko oath uriaetically of tho project. 'I am confident tho souvenir will bo r success financially and otherwise, and that its publication will be a copra of extreme gratification to the members of the department goes without eajins, Upon the occasion of a previous visft here I noted that your people aro loyal to your fire laddies. This is as it should bo. I anticlpato tho hearty co-opera 'lion ot everybody in your city. DERELICT ON 1. . A ROCKY SHORE A Telegram coast special, dated Van cover B C Feb, 17, says: The .topsail schooner Kuirna Utter is being pounded to pieces off I-eonnrd.s Island, near Bar clay Sound, and it is feared that Cap tain Hansen and five of the crew have been drowned. The schooner cleared from Gray's Harbor February 7, for San 1 Francisco, sprung n leak was dismasted and the captain ;and five of tho crow- took to the boats. Henry Byndall, the other member of the crew, refused to leave. ' Yesterday Indians nt Ciayoqnot saw the Utter drifting before a fierce gale tipoe tho rocks at the entranco of Bar clay Sound. They boarded her and rescued Dyndall. Tbo latter blames tbo tngboat captain who towed the Utter out ot Aberdeen. Wash, for the if i mitfoituno of the schooner. He claims tho latter cast off too Eoon and the echooner had no chanco to make the offiing, 6 he struck heavily on the bar and commenced to leak. On Feburary'r 10 she filled, and the captain and crew with the exception of himself, abandon ed her Friday, Bo far nothing has been heard of Cap tain and hie five men. WRECK OF THE FULTON More Particulars of the Recent Disaster Tl9 first authentic accounts of the Wreck1 of the steam echooner Fulton at Port Orford was gleaned from L. W, Hutvw, agent for tht owners, on his re turn from the teene of the dieaeter. Fri day. Tho steamer, which had run in to Port Orford on account ot ehortage of oil fuel and was caught there by a hard etorm from which there was no shelter, hung to her anchnrago nntil Thursday uoon, when tho etorm was at its woret, having too llttlo fuel to attempt to put to eo3. At that time the starboard anchor chaiu parted and the voseel etart- od for ehoret Boeing tha'. thero was no pojeibility of the port anchor holding her, tho cable was slipped, and with tho email amount of steam availablu the veteel was turned and headed for tho beach. Then she brooched to and the wave mslied over lier decks. i:h( IoaIi were then lowered, and the! i . ... " g- 21 mate, J, Inpleeon, anil two sailors taking tho first ono in nn attompt to gut nllnoawhoro. Tho boat capsixod, aud tho tuato was struck on the head by a stick of limber from the deckload, which was now washing overboard. Ho went down and nas scan no more, being tho only man lot. Tho two sailors reached tho beach and were assisted by the pjlpie on shore. X$J V Ail c bo-.nl tli 3 vestel .woro now ia great danger, as tho water was sweep ing tho decks and tho deckload was go nc to pieces. Hd K I well, tho cook volunteered to go ashore vith aline and tied th? ropo around his waist to make the attempt. As ho was about to go over board, however, ho was dissuad ed by other members of tho crew. Fin ally a line fastened to a float was drifted lo within reach of those on shore, lty mran of a lino and life rafto thn remainder of the crow were rescued, though their peril was est re mo and then were many narrow escapes. A number of the men were washed from the raft in transit, but mantled to got aboard again or to reach tho beach, whero willing hands wero awaiting to render any asalatanco possible. Tho captain was the last to leavo tho ship staying with her until darkness was falling. The names of tho officers aud crew were as follows: Captain Lee; 1st mate, A. Hansen, 2d mate, J. Inglesen; chief engineer, D. A. Connolly; Assis tant caginebr, J. S. Sycott; firemen, J. Torney, T Hocy; Seamen, G. Carlson F. Wlleda, G. Gustafron, A. Forsen, P. Wilcox. J, Jonsou, S Jonson, cook, Ed El well; waiter Max Konig, Tho vessel now lies hlch up on the beach and can bo reached dry from tho shore. Captain Leo romainB with his veiql', and an a'tempt will bo made to save her. Chickens do not nhvays como homo to roost when n colored man lives a mile or two down tint road. When n man wunts to make a New Year's resolution that bo can keep be wears oft swearing off. j if n man has the Inst word It doM 1dm no rood, becauso the woman Id nsleep by that time. Teoplo who live In glass pbould pull down the blinds. houses We cannot tnko any of our wealth with us when we dlo except tbo filling In our teeth. It must provoke our mnltobllllon aires that the earth la so awkward n ihnre f-:r fencing. To Kt tbo best results why not put a font doctor at tho bend of tbo agricul tural department? Would you call kissing frco trade or reciprocity? "I tnjojcl y xxi htalth until ntout two yean Pro vvlicn I n Ax roy back began to ache fre. qutntl) it Interne ore and lame, ana htatlachc roon added to my mUery, also found that my general hea'lh ditninUhd 1 tccarat- thlu and yrrak and nrrvout hating eere pal" at regu. ur In'enalu" writea Mri Aujutuf Umory, Tteaiurer New Century Club, Uean btreet (Koxburyl, Uonton. Ma.. hhe continues! "My wotk which tjefore had kerned an eay tak won itemed like a heavy burden. I decided to try Ur l'lerce'a Favorite I'rewrimion which teral of roy friendi praUed to highly I felt re lief within a week, iny appetite came back, t he join gradually decreated and I enjoyed ound Icep. Within fourteen weeks I luta completely rcoered my health I teemed built up anew, my pulse, which had been weak became nor mal, and new life animated ny entire being. X Ktadly endortc jour medicine " Doctor I'lerce'a 1'avorlte Prescription restores weak and sick women to sound health, by curing the local womanly 1ih eases which are generally responsible for the failure of the general health, A worn, an'a entire being is centered in her wom anly nature, When the delicate womarlly organism U attacked by jJiieatt, whtn there is Irrtpul.irity or a disagreeable drain; whtn inilamination burns and ulcers gnaw the genera) health will reflect the progress of disease in Increasing weakness, nerv ousness, backache, headache, low of appe tite and slcLplissness So sure of it Is the World's Dispensary Medical Association, ut Jluffalo, XL V , pro prietor of Dr. Pierce' Favorite Prescrip tion, that they offer $500 reward for women who cannot be cured of Lcucorrhea J'c male wcakuebs, Prolapsus, or Iullinz of Womb, All they uk is a fair and reasona ble trial of their means of cure. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellet regulate tha stomach, liver and bowel. J GELEBRATES Anniversary of Founding1 of tho Pythian Order Myrtlo Lodge No. 3, K. of P. observed tho Pythian annlverrary Friday oven Ingln a way cveiy enjoyable., for nil those fortuanto enough lo ho protin). , nud members of tho lodge, their wives aud sweethearts and invited guests, to tho number of over ISO spent several hours in a most pleasant manner. Tho musical program In the lower hal with which the evening's pleasures opened, though, short, was well render ed by all tho performers, which Includ ed Miss Jennio Wlckmnn and Ulllto Smith in solos, Messrs Ayra and Spcchl in a duett, Dungan and Pratt in a laughable original sketch in which Bun gan represented ono of our prominent business men aud Pratt was a man with n load ol chittim bark to sell. At tho conclusion of tho program tho hall was cleared and thosa with nlmblo foot took part in tho pleaeantcst of social dance, In fact, thoso not quito so nimble were given n chanco to get out on tho floor in ssvoral square dances, which was appreciated to the fullest. In tho meantime, in tho lodge room nbovo games wero instituted, aud a social circle around tho stovo caught the over flow. Tho liveliest fcaturo was tho bean bag game, in which a hard-fought con test between opposing forces led by Mrs C, A. Metliu and F. S. Dow resulted in a victory for tho former. At 11 o'clock the banquet war served, in a room devoted to that purpose, by J. W, Tibbctta and a corps of assistants. The menu was simplo but everything was of the most toothsomo quality. , After the banquet the festivities bdtb abovo and below were prolonged 'lof several hours, Universally 'expressions of plcasurer wero beard and it is safe to pronounce the whole affair a great suc cess in every particular. Preparations havo been made through out tho country for the celebration. Ibis week of the fortieth anniversary of the founding of the order of the Knights of Pythias, tho largest fraternal and bene volent organisation having a purely American membership, It mas 00 February 10, 1SG1, that flvo men met in M arini't Hejl in Wathington D. Can took the initial stops toward tho founda tion of tho ordsr. The flvn men were Justus Henry ilathbone, who conceived ! tho ideu, Robert A. Champion, Dr. E. Kimball, David L. Burnett, nud Wm. II Burnett. Messrs. Kimball are still living and aro activo mombers of tho fraternity. Justus Henry Kathbone is famous as the actual founder of the order, and tho porson to whose dramatic inspiration is due to the most beautiful features of tho order, and tho Phythian ritual. Ho submitted tho first draft of tho ritual based on tho story of Damon and I'hy thlas to tho members of tho old Arion Club, a musical organization which ex isted in Washington in tho later years of tho civil war. From this email be- fining sprang Washington Lodge No 1 K. ol P., afterwards merged Jn Frank lin Lodgo No. 2. which is still in exist ence. This latter lodge 1b tho fruitful mother of nine thousand Pythian lodges now flouinhlng in fifty-four grand do MYRTLE ILODOE nuins, and carrying upon their rostera (jx times tho price. , , , 1 , , 1 , The '1 hrice-a-Wck-World is nbno- an amegate of nearly six-hundred j uicy ff,,r ja poica, nflWB 1flr thousand rnfrnhnm Thnrn arn also tifian bino ia never allowed to affect ItB thousand numbers. Jhoro aro i0ncWBC0,uinng nml i)omocrat and lte- about fifty thousand of tho knlghta-who bcldug to tho uniforrned or military branch ol tho ordor, which is known as thR "Army of the Lily." It ha?long been supposed and goner ally believed In this fraternity that tho idea of a great redely based on tho itn mortal story of the friendship of Damon land Pythias first caiofc to Mr (Wtthbota ' wll" '10 wni' anchlng tuhool at tho cop- per town ot Kaglo Harbor on tho Keowonaw peninsula, Lnko Superior, in 1SG0-1, Later Mr, Itathhone removed co Washington and becatuo n clork In tho furgeouKQiiurat'aolllco. Ho wno n vocalist ru1 ritualist ot note, ami bis sktll was d',p)h)cd In ninny ways, hut in nono more notably thnli ih tho first dratt ot the Pythian ritual, which ia reo ogultcd ns remarkably beautiful nud effective, Mr. ltnthbono dlot nt Lima, Ohio, in tho resldcuco of pust Suprenm Chancellor, Walter U. ltiohlo, nbout thirteen years ago, According to Pythian history, tho rit ual was read nud tho first stops towatd organization wore taken just forty years ago, when Mr. Ilathbone nud his friends mot at tho room of Hubert A, Champion, tho occasion being n rehears nl ot tho Arfon club. Later In tho satnu week another meeting was held nud tho preliminary organization complotod. Tho supremo lodgo was organized in lEtlS, and incorporated by Cougress Juno 29, 16V I. Onco founded, tho fraternity grow marvclously, and today whllo ono of tho youngest of such ordore, it is oue ot the largest nud mott nourishing from overy view-point. In nddltlou to the grand lodges in overy statu and territory In theUuitod Btatot, tho order has Jur isdictions in British Columbia, tho Mar atlmo Prcviucoj, Manitoba, Ontario, Hawaii, Alaska and Cuba. NOTICE OF APPOIN.MENT OF ADMIN ISTRATOR Notlco la hereby irlvcn. to all persons whom it may concern, that In issuance of an order of tho County Court for Coos county, ntnto ol Un-gon, i.'tller ol -u-ministrat on Were duly ,nued out of said Court to Jaui'ie W. Itooke, Sr. tho undorslgced, appointing him udminis tratorof thocstatool Helen M. Itooke, dectnsed, and ntithorizinu him to net as such administrator. Now, therefore, nil persons having claims against said ostate aro her by notified and required to preucut thu same, with tho proper vouchers, duly verified, within six months from tho dale ol this notice, to said ndmiuistratoi at the law olllco of McK night ur.d Heabrook, in the city of Msrshlleld, Coos county, Oregon. Dated this Uth day of January. 11)14, J,)ius W. liooxu, Hit , Adminstrator of thuKsttto ot Helen SI. Itooke, deceased. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNEBSIIIP Notice is hereby given that tho part nership heretofore existing between A. V. Wlckman and V. A. Wickman under the firm name of Wickman ft Wickmnn has this day been dissolved by mutual consont; that all claims and demands owing said firm aro payable to V. A. Wickman, and that said V. A. Wick man has assumed and Mill pay nil de mands against enid tlrm. Dated this lit day of January, 1001. V. A. Wickman, 1 0 5t A. V. Wiukman. THE NEW YORK WORLD tdhioea-wi:i:k edition Read wherever tho English Language is Spoken Tiio Thrlco-A-Weck World was a brilliant succcim in tho beginning and has boon steadily growing ever oinco. 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Wo offer , l thiB uneqitaleil nowspaper nnu weekly COAST MAIL together ono year for" TI16 regular subscription prico ot thti , 3 two papers U 2,50 II HERE ARE THE WATCHES FOR YOU, Thn works arr Klgln, Wnlthnm nr Due hot's, any gradu or sine you ohooeo at tight prices, mm BttjnfcEKJriiEssBslsssM Watchns and Jnwtiliy ropalrlng done on short notice, and in up-to-dalo stylo nt tho RED DROSS JEWELRY DEPARTMENT. THE STEAMER 1 1 ARGATA. H. C. XKLSOX, Mania . Will .llnUc ltuulnr Trlii BETWEEN COOS BAY AND SAN F1UNCISC0 0ARRY1NU- PA8SENGER8 AND FREIGHT -LOWEST RATES. Uregou Coal A Navigation Co., Proprlotoss. F.8. DOW, Agent. Marshflold, Oregon S.O, CO. Agent, Empire City, Oregon Flanagan & Bennett Bank DIHECTOIIS: T. It. Sheri dan, J. W. ISflfiiiott; PltES.; nnd. H. FlanAgan, VICE PltES.; It. F. Williunifl, CASHIER. Capital, $50,000. MARSUFIELD, OREGON CENTRAL HOTEL Comer of Front and, A utrrcts, MARSUFIELD, OREGON, JONH SNYDER. J 1 t t J .Proprletoi rnUIS WHLL-KNOWN ANDJ'AVORrrh J IIOTKL las luit txren entirely rciillcdantl rcfurnlshrd ihrougtiout and Is again open to the public for latronaKc. New beds am) spring tnaltrcMci h tvo beer, placed In almost every sleeping room ol this house nnd neither trouble nor cxntnv: hi: been imrcd to put everything in first-class ordtr, TERM!. Hoard nn dging, per week 3510 hoard, 03 week t.oo Single Me? ... . ,. ............. 35 WMslMHIIII HI :GBiJS'. FJfilfi. DEALER IN GROCERIES FRESH FRUITS, VEOK TA 1JLES PROVISIONS, FLOUR FEED, ETC., OF THE REST QUALITY. PRICES REASONABLE. FROZEN OYSTERS EVERYDAY. t : Street, Marsh field, Ore ' From Sunday' Dally CONDENSARY WILL BE PUT IN Good Prospects for Its Location at Marshflold E. J. Becloy, tho gcutleniHtt who wnn hero tomo'wocka ngo lookliistrftror Ihu ground with n view io ostahllRhlug u a milk condutienry hero, Vettirnud on tho Alliance, nnd tho M.ut. It iutormoij that ho intends to put lit a plant At Hnno point 011 tho bay. 1 ltu was In cousulAtlon yesterday with iittltn it tnimhur ol tho promliient farinors nnd dnlrymon, nud later ox pressod himself ns much plentUMl with Um fueling ol friendship manifested by tho people lutoioatod, A strong effort is lulng made to io euro tho loo ttlnn of this Industry In 'Marnhflrld nnd it committed from thn Heard ot Trade is using tvorv hvnllablq means to bring uhout that end, will) good prospuct ot iitccesy. it is cortnlnly worth whllo to put forth overy uxortloti to add this important fcaturo to Marahlleld'n industrial citlp ttitnt, and It is fortuuato' that tho now Hoard of Trade is ic worklu; shapo tq hnndlo tho proprstttou. To the Public and Par ents of Marshfield I do not want to tnnko trouble for anyono but it has recently been my luck to be shot in tho leg onco, also, havo had two bullets land in my wuro house beside nip, and seveial tlmcB hao had bullets from 21! ilflea come vory close, nnd today Jtiit ns I atrppid' Into tho crossing ntllrd and 0 street, thrcu boys sent a bullot up.'lrd rtieut, and i am not over tho fright yet. , I uudsrstand thoru ii nn ortlinni.co iik'niiiAt flriug guns In tho city limit', and in Juulicc to ,iuyself nnd family I shall tuko it upon myself to mako com plaint, if I teu nny one breaking this ordlnauce,aiid willsco that It la tried out, My iifn is wtdl mimed ngaiuit death and olso accident, but I um eolfUh enough not to want to leave a ricii wid ow, so take naming, everybody, and bn euro Dow Is not around whnn you Hhoo', Slgaed, F. B. Dow. From Tuesday'a Dally. .1 A Party Coos Hlvcr Notes The pnttiotlo young people of Coos river met at tho homo of E. J. Coffolt to celebrate tho father ot our country, A most enjoyable evening wits epont In playing flinch and othor games, bo side music, both vocal and Instrumental Ono ot tho malt, foautros ot tho ovon ing was tho loap yoar proposals by a (numbor ol charming young Indies to Mr, Floyd Coffelt, asn remit a numbor of school ina'ins decided totaach tho'young Idea how to shoot foil,' moro long tedious years. Delicious ro'roahmonts woro sorved by the geutnl and hoipittblo lioiturf, Mrs. E. J. Corfclt. At an early hour ot tho morning tho guests dupartul full ot grntltudo nnd chicken tand-wichcr. Tho following guiista woro present: Mrj A Yoaknm, Misses Marion, Mary and Grace Yoak nm, Villi! rod Rogers, Anna Ollnken heard, Rosa dibhu, unci Helena Wossola, Messrs, Goo. Cllnkonhoard, "W. Quick, A, 0, RogorH, MIhb Iloloiia Wcssola of Empiro Is ppondlnga few days with tho Coffolt family, Tiio following children in Dist, No. 7 received tho largo cortiflcntoa for not ho Ing absent or tardy for thrco months: Erncat Culllp, May Cutlip nud Loyd Cutllp. Mls9 Rosa Gihbs epont SaturJny ulttt MIhh Ilron to Coffolt, and wont up Catch (ng slough Sunday to visit Rahy Blnolc, Mrs. Ren Smith is nearly recovered from her recent illness. , , t v -. t m ... '-ti a - m --itfLA Its. rl uh- ' n itmiS ttM! Shslk vlA k. v m -"--.w - - sr'jKiJ5iiiteiitU Wm--. 1