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About Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 27, 1904)
9 I J? hi lfc u I p;h '' il fr b !:. s v ,w JL v M'-fr-;, .i,hi t Ouv Monthly Publication 'Will kep you potted en our wwk and methods, Mailed Frw to the ADVERTISING MAN jof aay renponBlbte house. E5VW KNXSW iyy f , J I y I fK HI iB Wy i iT iB i BwtPJ i .A3ST LOOA.31i A. D. Wright of Sumner was in town on business yesterday. Mr. and Mr. A. K. Morton of Libby were in town yoslerday. 'Mrs. It. A. Church, of Coos rirer was shopping in town Friday. Geo. Farrin wont to North Bend yes terdnf to visit hit real estate. 'Thuqr.ce prosperous carriage factory in Corvallis is being torn down. 'Mis. 1). W. Yoakam and daughter Tvere chopping in Marehfield yoiterdny t Mr. and Mrs, Frtuk Rogers o! Coos river wero in town Friday on business. Tho members pt the I 0 0 F encamp ment wtro banqueted at the Broiler Thuesday evening, ,! Chas. and Woj, O'.wVd. or tho Ban don nine, have signed wilh the Roseturg nine. Tho steainer Alliance arrived from Portland last, evening with 750 tons of general merchandise. Mysterious Circumstance " One warpaTo nnJ sallow and the oth er fresh ami ioy. Whence tho differ ence? Sh who ii Mushing with health uses Dr. Kiua'a Havr Life Pilis to main tain it. By gently arousing tho lazy organs they compal good digestion anJ iifrtd off constipation. Try tbcui. Only 25c, at John Preues Druggist Airs. A. J. Blakely of Daniels creek was in town Friday visiting friends for tho first time in six mouths. Mibs Eva Wilson card down from Coos river yesterday and returned home to Rumner on tho Htternoon boat. A. V. Wickman was called to Empire City yesterday, to tho bedside o! his sister Ida Wickman, who is dangereouly ill with the mcaeels. Myrtle Iodge, K. of P. observed tho Pythian anniversary last evening; cf wbioh fuller account will beciven iu to morrow's paper. .A. C Beoly, of Albany, arrived on the Allinree. lie has concluded to locate on Coos Bay with a milk condenser. His plant will be ready to Ehipon April let. A Ecrap in (rout o( the Blanco cigar Blore attracted quite a crowd in a very few minutes yesterday afternoon. No great damage was dono on either side. Thoeteamer Alert had eome difficulty in coming down tho river yectorray, en countering a largea lot of logs and find ing it necessary to broak the boom sev eral timet. or ua vT Bmir P almost infallible remedy for diseases oHheThrpa'lb&fl $f?3F unJcnn an 9 worldove'talmostaenti-f Busty Miko'a Diary. Feb. ItUIWi.- VYlso fn learned men r it tint wnv lly J 8 lenrnln a' llttlo tv V- tf " iy t wait Mil, yor ?t' Uets big tondveitltu it will noVor t,U big. Thco who have IweiMvdtlug o pa tiently lq Htr"oiuUifnerop, on tho CoAMf Mail's hint way ' wtU in keep their can open a little Inngtr. Tho Iloffrnnu HousV, n well known Hugeno hostelry,' haK changed bands. W, l JJtfigler, who hat cutnloated it ton tuo past tlvoycarrimvihg sold Iho fix tnrea and business to Mr, and Mr. W. F. Osborn.. formerly iu tlo icitnur aut busiueao. Primarires and Convention Called The Republican County Committer at tliolr moetiug yes'erday decided to hold tho precinct primaries of the y,ui ou precincts on Thnmlay March Slst nt 1 p. m. and the' Couuty Convention whs called to tako place at Ccqulllo . City on Thursday April Tth. Only Three Male Members The A. X. W. Club have a limit (o their membership, the number being 23. No new members can btf taken in un less an o'd member motes away or re signs then those removing or resigning are placed on tin honorary list, though they have no vole on business matters. Thursday, however, the Committee who waited on the 'a'diec, to inform them that the MarshQcld Board of Trade bad been organized anil to enlist the club as in organization to co-spereto with the Board, were unanimously made ornery u,cmbers of the club and then and there were initiated and allowed to sign tho constitution; they wero then required to tako the oath of secrecy and to yay the initiation feo Some of the ladies even eot rowed that tho committeo was composed of only three. Tho committeo have come (o the conclusion that iho A.' N, W, Is not slow. Naval Strength The naval department's last roport jjas an ofliciit chart showing that tho United States baa tho fifth largest navy in tho world. Great Britain is first, with 201 yessois wi.h 1,000,000 tons built, and 33 vessels now building. France has 00 built, 607,000 tons and H huilding. Russia hasEO built, with 410,000 tons and 14 building. Germany has 73 built, with -367.000 tons and 13 building. R America haB 73 built." with 291,000 tons, and 23 building. Next In order is Italy with 28 b'utlt, with 2u3,000 tons and six building. Japan has 41 built, with 213,000 tons and three builiing. Jack Murphy Drowned Yesterday afternoon , about 3 o'clock the town waa thrown into a gloom and sorrow ovei tho sad news of tho drown ing of little Jack Murphy, aged 10. It happened in this manner: George Peters. Allen Nichols, Tom linot, Harold Lee and Pat Flanagan were ou the way towards Klttieville and were playing along tho water front wb0n, Allen Niohole, Jack Murphy, Harold Leo and Georga Potert ma'le a run to get on some loga, three of tho boys reaching tho loga at tho eamo time, jumped aboard, young Peters was a little slow or would have got oh tho eamo log am fallen in also. Tho other boye immodiately got poles to help out tho drowning bojB. The young boys acted like heroes Tom Minot reached Harold Lee with a polo and brought him on STOP THAT JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT! mfott TItK CT.KANfSINfl AMD ItKAt.IMU cum i jfou satarbh CATARRH h Ely's Cream BaliTi M-. CwnUlut uo In j.hi tru. ll It ijnlokfy borticil. "thTr iwrcOLD JN HEAD ! Kfl I'MtWs til Mcnttn. KMlbM Mrt Bva.f t of Tto anJ SwrU, Atc l;i, SO cnl M ft wcUt'ff b m-:; Tri' Siio, Imhu l) mtl. , sly nuo'fiunu, m w mku etftct, Nir YoiJr, tho 1o:h almost exhausted. LlMlo Pal Flanngan rotcucd Allen NiVholf, Mho had gflno under several times, while Jack Murphy had got f.O far out to bo reached by tho poles nml he fludly sink from sight. AsslsUnctt wns soon nt hand and by tho aid ot plko pojes Iho body was found and tho men who tus cucd him did all in their power to resus itiito tbo unfortunate bid. Dr. Horsfall was nt onco telephoned for and arrived in all hasto but was nimble to rotusltato the boy. Mr. Murphy ontl!ir th'o boy with a launch and it waa brought to their home about 5 o'clock. The sad occuranro was a blow to tho parents, it being their only child. Tho' bereaved family havo tho full sympathy of tho community, North Dend News fiarxeo Broi. have about completed their trumwny, on Union street, which will be uted tor conveying earth from tho jotcral lota which thejf havo con tracted to grado. i L. R. Hughes la erecting n neat cot tage on his property on Mcado Av. H. II. Winter?, of Astctta, and L. Rasmueeon, of Portland, purchased tho Lcckwood property on Sherman street Thursday. (Tho sale wa transacted through the North Bend Real Estate Agency. The Woolen Mill is now ruuoing over time, on account of a large amount of orders on hand. As soou as the remain der of tho machinery Is installed, tho mill will run night and day. J.J. Burnes haB just completed grad ing tho Edmunds lots on Union street. Mr. Edmunds will begin the erection of a large store building as ioon as the ma terial can be had. Steam was gotten up in tho boilers ol the Porter Mill Thursday, in order to try the machinery. Everything work ed nicely. Every bedy down our way is anxious to eeo tho Cost Mail reach our city in tho evening, instead of tho morning. War news and real ostato aro tho main topics of tbo day. PubIi things along boys, and keep right in tho lead; don't fall to strike whilo tho "iron'd hot". !C, B. Fish sold his proporty, Thurs day, to L. Rasmuseen, of Portland. This property is located on Union street and is considered a fino businem loca tion's is all tho property on this street. Escaped an Awful Fato Mr. II. IUgirinsof Melbourne. Fla. writes, "My doctor told mo I had Con sumption a'nd nothing could bo dono for me.' I was glvn up to die. The offer of n froo trial bottiu of Dr, King's New Diicovery for Consumption, induced me to try it. Results wero startling, I am uow on the road to recovery and wo all to Dr. King's. Now Diecovery' It suroly saved 'my life." This great euro is guar ran teed lor all throat and lung deieases by DrngrietB Price 60c & (1,00 Trial Eottlcs freo, From Sunday's Dally. Tho Echoonor Esther Buhno arrived in tho bay yo&torday. Tho Bandon public echools havo pro pared an exhibit for tho St Louis Fair. COUGH WIMbauS! Fm Ry&a jt-'1 John Merchant botujht a now HttmlUJ ton plant) yoitorday of K. M. l'nriuati, M. .....I il,m l.V T. f! I.Vrrln ...n.).. .. ..!, mm ..i.' a, ... , .....i. .in.i.i n trip (o tii3 land lilll.B (or n fcw.dnys hunt ou S.ttunfyy. A , The Areata got to sen Itat (twultm ami Mheigiul whioh wnu reveialjJuyti over due arrived snto and sou ml. F, 9, Dow I i certainly out of Itiuk, having hud ouu bultoi Inn. 5 ii hU leg two In his watehouto. Nu wnmlur ho kicks. Tho Joe jam in tho Kast Foikof oith Coo river Is about cleared. In 'u ffw days probably tin logs will nil bo rulec:cd. Tliu tug Hunter came lu from nor Friday evening for n load ol which tho Alliance btought to Held,' n.m!i frolght Mtiroh- Frank Prey, ho has been renting TIioj. Blnin's placo on uortU.Coos Irlvur, has tented ttoMcOinnis place, further down tho river. Albert Scellg received n now 11. xt rlido trombone which hn will use in (tho now band. This makes three now slide trombones which havo been added thus far and will be oxcellont additions to tho . hand.s Thcs. Blaln of north Coos trivcr wa& In town yesterday on huslncrt, Mr, Blain will on March 1st t.iko charKo ol his farm, which is one of tho best ou tho river, and which ho has had rented out, and will conduct it himself here after, Many friends of Cnptnin Allon, who has beeu running to this port almost constantly for tho last 20 years ou tho schooner Emma Utter, have been wondering at tho mention of a different skipper in tho account of her loss in uothcrn waters. Tho Mail is informed by W. T. Merchant that Captain Allon recently sold his Intoicsts in thu Utter and gave up tho command, Nearly Forfeits His Llfo A runaway almost ending fatally, started a horrihlo ulcer on thu leg of J. B. Orner. Franklin Grove, III. For four years it defied all doctors and all remu-(lii-8. But Buckten's Arnica Hatvo had no trouble to euro him. Equally good for Burns. Bruises. Skin Eruptions and Piles. 25c at tho Red Cross Drug Store. .The Murphy Funeral Tho futroral of Llttlo Jack Mu-phy, son of Mr. and Sirs. W. P. Murphy, tho victim of Friday's sad drowning acci dent, will tako plcco ct 2 p m today from tho Catholic church, Flfsi Motor-cycle , Great excitement was caused on Front street yesterday by tho spcctaclo ol n motor-cyclo, just received on thu Alli ance by R. Gunnarson. It drow an Im mense crowd to Nelton's Bhop where It was set np, and when Gunnarson mountod tho thing and actually in ado it go, ono enthusiastic and loyal citizen of Marshflold yelled, Hurrah I It'll bo b long timo beforo North Bend has any thing like that.' This vlow of tho situation may bo modified if North Bend now rniECO us with the automobile which wo hear that a citizon ol that town has in mlud. Travel by Sea Departures Eouth by Alliauco Fob. 20: MrsPO Winter, Miss 0 Vaughn. Mrs Goo Morris. MrsL Jeffrioar-and two children, Goo Howard. V Howard, Win Weston, G T Uroeeet, J Blurnquint, II M Harwick, O Richard, G Fuller, mid wife. O A JohnFOn, Mre, M B Bounds, O B?y Use, J S Ellerby and wife, Mrs W B A M.cicker Miss Ifazoi;CCnmoron,pMiBa May Manning, O A Fuller, Mrs J II Davie, Mrn W 8 Turpin, Win Balance, J II Flanagan, and wlfo, MIsa Flanagan, OCbristonBonMrsit A Church, llort Church, J Q. fljoueor,.6 stcorago, .1 , Pnseongors op'outijolng Areata Fob. 20 Wm O'ConndJL Andrew Mahbnoy.B iM44it4fcifefM Tsrnol, Dr. llalntico, 0 Nelson, WW Hayes, Mra Ilnyon, Mrs U True, Win It Wntors, Job Alclilnsoii nnd wife, Jno l.off.A Wnlkor,U Mimrice, ,1 M6rtm mid wife, J Buhl, Mrn Uuhl uiul 5 child roa, Jos Mntshull, NSniiford, JJus Uni rol 4 stcurnge. ! Settor Than Coltl "I was trnubhul tar vuvcrnl yearn with chroiiltl ludlgeslloii itud norvoim dohlll ty," wrltun F. .1. Urosn of LnnliMtur, .'', II. "No rommly helped mo 1111UI I be gan using Klootrlo UlttorH, wl.hh did mo moiu good tlmn nil thu iindicluu 1 evur used. They hnvo ulno kvpt my wlfo iu rr.Cfllont lumlth for years. 8hn ya Klcctrlc Bittern tuo Juit splundid' for fomnlo troiihhs; tht they iu n grand tonic nnd luvlvDrnlnr U r weak, inn down women. No.othor iinid'oluo otn take Its plncu In our fninlly " Try them. Only fitK, Sniliduuiou guuratc teed by John Piouss Fischer Co. Farewell (Kurokn Hnrald) According to tho prnmtco of tho innic ngoitient thu presontatlnn of tho play "Mother nnd Hon" by thu Margarita Fischer Company as tho furuwull wns well rrcolved nnd this was largoly through thu oxcellont opportunity given tho young octrois to interport thu strong emotional part assigned her. Thu company certainly won many friends among thu Kurekn play goers. ft will conio ns n pluaeant itnuouncc mont that this company will ngaln ap pear In this city. Thodato will bo somu timo in July, when It Is said It will he' stroncthoncd by thu additlou of other' talent. Bctncou now unit thun they play a long engagomont iu tho city of Portland. WANTKD FAITHFUL PKRPON TOTP.AVKLfor wdl established houeui inn low count leu, calling on retail mitrou nuts nnd nK'iitr. I.ocaI territory. Sal ary (20 lO our week with expenses Mtl tlllloiinll, nil pttyahlo iu cash each week, Money for expenses advanced. Position lermnncnt. Business Biiccessful and rushing. Standard House, 330 Dearborn St., Chicago. 1121201 From Tuesday's Dally. A. C. Cox ol Ross slough was doing business in town yesterday. Tho schooner Advont arrived In tho bay yesterday also, the steamer Empire, il'm tlitrtnnri unit .fri1miltiltmrln. (if , , , , ,, . ,.! impressed with tho location, and It Is Leo were bnsluojs visitors in Marshfleld ..... ... on Monday. Johnnlo Wilsonhas boon ongagud to tako care of Irving Chandler's drying horse. Mill Il ' Tho Marshflold band met for practice tho first timo last evening sinco lis to-' organization, MagneH & Matson havo put In a now ennrnel wash staud for tho convenience of their clerks. Floyd Weekly, Wm. JCranls nnd J. F. Weekly of tho East fork of tho Coquitlo wero in town yestoruay on business. Tho Waters hoys of Leo, havo bought the timber lapd belonging to L A Law horn on Middlo creek nnd will lon' it off next season. C. B. Masters of Catching slough, who hns heou visiting friends at Mcdford, Or,, for somo timo returned homo yoe terday. Fred Johnson hns on exhibition a lino lot of coins, thu accumulation of n llfo timo. Thoy may ho toon at Robert Mursdou'a place. Port Orford Tribune An acnt for thu insurance companies arrived last ovoning to tako chargu ol tho steamer Fulton and her cargo. Mrs. Abblo Louko, of Wluelioslor, Maine, nrrived on tho Alllanco Friday, lo visit liar father I). B. Keating uhom bIio has not ceon in mativ years. Yestordoy was Washington's bjtthilay butthoBroilnr man scorned to bo tlio ronly'ono dh Front stroot to hang diit tho flag. 'Tho Bcuooi ctiuurou, nowevor, had avaedtion. -.J Tho Drain elago got ns far ni Ton 111II11 QtvvU yuiteidtiy hut was ublcd to n-'.uru to Jarvls Iniiilliig. Thu ocnti ran iu to t lio ten wall lirokn uU-itr ovo'r whlnli mndu It Itiifiooisllilo lo proceed; lit I). Wallace fit thu ItoiH nlouali m9 hi ton oil hiiituusn yuolordny. Mr. Wullnco lnu not litinlmr on tlio ground fo.r n nice dwelling, nnd will iimle other vory eul3tniitirtl linprovo inciiln (0 hln plnoo. L. W. Plmw Informs thu Mail thnt tho fllonuinrs Ahordouii uuil Dispatch nro both at I'ort Urfurd for thu ptirposu of getting the Fulton nlT thu htsach and nro lying by until thu ttm Miion'ha down tulllulonlly for thu nttumpt, Hon. T. M. Dhnmlok is mentioned iu thu list of candidates for n position Iu thu Itofiuburg Laud olllce, Secretary Hitchcock having announced thnUlia would not npprnvo thu reappointment of lloglslor J. T. Brhlg'fls nnd 'Rccolvor J. II. Booth. Tho Alllnuco rot 11 mod to tho Marsh Held dork yeetcrday. - Cdplnlu Hard wirl: decided not to go out Sunday on account of extremely rough wuathcr outside, and yuitvnlay thu bar was tod rough. Tho Alllnuco will tako tho 00 barreli ol enido oil which Mm brought up 011 her hut trip for thu . Fulton, and uulnndod here, having been oiinblo to deliver them to thu latter steamer at I'ort Orford. ...-.. . . 1 Revival Tho revival at tho MothoJUt llplsco pal uhtirchcontlnuos, hut theto will ho only onu tciylce. thlu week. This scrvlcn will be held Thursday nt 7:30 p in. 'Iho pastor will prcnoh it special ssrmon. Subject, "Tho man horn hllud." special music. Thu revival will close next Sunday with two great services. All nro Invited, 4 Bniidon's Pulp Mill I) jo tor Haydon, who rolurned yostor-. day from Bsudou, reports that tho prospects arc good for oqtahllshinont ol n pulp mill nt that point, Onu 'of thu gentlemen who propose to put iu tho mill httpbneu looking over tho ground nnd expresses himself an vary favorably I limii'il Mini liln rimnrttn bin tinrlnnri in tho Mast will roiull in thu establish ment of this industry in tho city by tho tea. Best Site For Condensary E. J, Hculoy who cnntomplatos put Ung in n milk condensary nt Mnrsh flold, wont to Goqulllo yeslorday to too what arrangements could ho mado for gutting mi'ik from thnt section. U is understood that W. K, Cltntidior, mana ger of the Hpreckula Intorestn hero, hns expressed n willlngess to furnish n 'situ for thu proposed plant near tho epot, wlioio it would bo handy for rrcsivloK' milk from tho Coiilllo us well as any point on thu hay, nnd fur the shipment of tho product. A Large Funeral Tho funeral of llttlo Jack Muryhy Sunday afternoon, wus onu of tho larg est seen, in Mnrshlicld for n long timo, in spllu of tho fact that thu day yr.u onn o( tho stormlost of tho Winter uvfnclng thu universal estcom in which Mr. nudMro, W, P. Murphy, parents of Iho unfortunate boy, nro he d, and the sympnthy of tho community In their sudden horcavemont, Tho Woodmon and Woman of Woodcraft, (thoEnjtos and tho firemen nttondod tho funoral In largo numbers, and only a small propor tion! tho aBSBOtnblugo could find room iu thu church whurothu funoral eorvlcos v.'Ai'u conducted, tho others staudli g pallontly in tho rain utilil tho march for thucomolery vua taken up. R-I-P-A-N-s Tabules Doctors find y A good prescription For mankind Tho fi-cqnt jiackot Ih onoiigh for nana occasions. Tho family botjtlo (110 cunts) contains u supply for u year; All drug gists soil them, , k iwafc-auw. JKpT5 -visy -W T . n r..