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About Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 27, 1904)
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" ' The Alliance got to ea yesterday, rather unexpectedly, audit is reproled that eomeof 'her pastongp.-s were left ashore, fWK The mall is now being brought oat In reply to your letter of tho 10th in- ,. . . .. . 0 ;taot, I And on looking np the matter packhorses from Cherry creek to Snm- thft ; tR,Dt Bmonx.lhe rfeb.nwa refer- ner, also over the mountain from Itea-' rod to both n weight' and a sum of mon- , , tv, ae a pound in Great Britain mnane ton to Laime, I .j, R Boverelcn and a certain wnlitht. . U-. ' Who a fr Ilebrear talent referred to ' , - . , ...i.i,.. r( wti ut 1 1 rctfrointed about Q'i pounds. The Sumner toed up yesterday s 'o as nionry represented a sum ecow carrying 13 cases of goods from thel irvmcaa near as can be estimated, ttorth Bend Woolen Mills, for shipment on the Czarina to San Francisco. This shipment consists of fine carriage cloth for the upholstering of carriages, auto mobiles, elc. f ... i u ' Mrs. A. Marktevitch has received a "Utter from Supt. Calbreatb, lof the Or egan Insane asylum, which gives little encouragement for hope of improve ment in the condition of Mr. Marklo vitch, which will be greatly regretted by friends of the unfortunate men. r .How he knew: Casey-"Uffl &' J fjine time 01 bad on th' Footh ! Devil I a thing kin, 01 remember alther nolLo o'clock In th' marnlng." Farrell-1 "Then how d'ye know ye had a gcodT tolme7" Casey "Sure, didn't OI hear th' cop tellin th' Joodge all about ut th' nlxt marnlng!" Puck. ( "' What AroThoy? flh&mberlflin'a Stomach and Liver JTnlilats. A new remedy for stomacli i.a.iUam l.tlllstn siiatio ntirl nnattnnltnil . I IIUWUICO, UIIIIUUBUCC9I i,vui.K-n I and a goon one. ,by Jno. i'rjuee, Price 25 cenle, For uale; i The Margarita Fischer company will return from Ccqullle Thursday and will nlav hero Thureday and Friday even-' ine?. ttivinc Marshfield people n I chance to nain bcq th.a popular; ljttlo trcupo in high claes ur3ino. uuey v'are too well Luqwn here to need any rcc "ommeudatlon, nnd yyjl undoubtetjjy ewdidhoubes, peciejiy as Pyle ' obm the ' fifiiL from Myrtle Point that he has aaade arrangemehla tor that . ieod weather, AIM fatten Paget Sonnd Lasaheraiaa Tlie shingle masafacturara bare new problem this year. One company claim to control eighty-ntno per cent, of the cut. One of nine per cent two of seven per con, cash, threo fix por cent, each, five two per cent, each, and eleven of one per cent, each, ranking a toial of one hu'ndrrd aud fifty-one por cent. Until Ihls year only ono hundred per cent, had to ba cared for, but when tlfty-ono per rent, are added in a year.' 'what will the harvest he?'1 Leonard Gould's Body Found The body of Leonard Gould, the boy J who was drowr.od at Allegany on Jau. 2lt, was found yesterday in the river above the Coos Bay Creamery, It is said that the body waa first seen by one of the Blake boys, of Allegany, who have becrhunting for the body of their friend ever siuct? his drowning, and it was secured and catod for by Al Smith until the urrlval of T. J. Lewis, tho un- dertaki,-wbo went over on the Alerti and gave it, needed attention, after which it was taken on the Alert toAIlegany for burial. The body waa in a remark able stale of preservation considering the length of time it had been in the waior, having evidently been at least partially covered with sand by the fresh et at the time of the drowning an'd un coveied by the last ono. CHAMBERLAINS STOMACH And Liver Tablets. Unequalled for Constipation Mr A. R. Kane, a prominent drogglst oi Baxter bprincs.Kansrs says: "Ubsm tvrlaln'a Stomach and Liver Tablets, are in my judgement, the moet super ior preparation of anything iu nse today for constipation. They are sure in ac tion and with no tendency to nauseate or grip. For ealo by J no, I'reuss, Yaluc of the Talent In a conversation between several of our businessmen the other day the ques tion of the valuation lot tho "Talent," tho pleco of money used in biblical timer, came up but conld reach no de cision. Tt was decided to writs to the editor of the Note and Comment column of tho Oregonian. Following is tho answer received: Dear Sir. $l,tVrj tofl.'JlW, in our mnnuv. TXI'OIID JAJIta. The Mail will add that tho Attic In fant would be worth fl.185.B4: the great talent of tho Romans wad equal to $183.25 and the little talent to 50-1.87 f The talent mentioned In MatthewXVIlI was 750 ounces of silver, which at 11,20 au ounce would be worth $900. So if yoa run aitroAS a talent in the pocket of your other pants you will have to find oot which kind it is beforw you will know bow much you ore ahead. In the letter was an invitation for Mr. James to visit Marshfield and he has ac cepted the invitation and knowing from whence thu Invite omanerates wo can .mure ihoaentlernan one ot tho pleas arctc.t times of his life. F;om Thur,day, Day, C. P. Coleman was in from Tenmile Wednesday. P, Nlchold, of South slough W8H seen on oar ulrectj yesterday. 8. J. Sleep of Llbby, was in town . Wednesday on business. ) Wm. Weir, of Haynes slough was in town Wednesday on business. I Mis; Mabel Mauzey was visiting I friends at North Bend josterday. It E. It Jlodeon, of South Cooa rjver urni In nrvn vpstnrilnv on llllPinefS. J.-cl; Quick is inoving lis family into- Mrs. Towers house on Front etreot. IhptuK'Iti8cpoarriv9d last ovenJng Mrs. P. D. Blake, of Coos river camD II. A, Chare. Net Cms river waa doing bailntH in town jrattwday. flrandy Baert, the MyitVa Point At torney came over on baslneaa YMtarday, E. O'Conno)! is having 2C0 cords ol stove wood cul for his own country seat. nseat his It is reported that a large box factory is to bo put in at North Bend, by 8iu Frnncieco capital. Wm. Haskell is nt)v In lino lo furnish any kind of harnets you wish, buying just nupackrd n flno lino. W, J. But.cr returned (torn Wednesday, whore ho has been stock for tho 0, C. & IS. Co. Libhy taking Harry Meyers the genial salesman (or Mason Khmant & Oo. of Portland is doing business with our merchants this week. Tho Arista reached San Francisco yesteruay and wilt sail for Coos Bay Friday. The Empire sailed from herejpedin fromCallfornlaand It supposed yestsrday. MaxTimmerman is having a now compressed air whistle arrangement put on tho launch. The alMank is n oO gallon tank. Wm. Holland is building npw irsso- Hue launch. Tltn .llmnntlnn ami? 1.9 , .... -A. , ... feet long and will be fitted with two , , , horse cnginee and twin screw. Aug uiuiomiuu. w a . One of the progressive Ftrndale farm crss is taking advantage of A hungry old horse and is compelling him to cul tivate bis strawberry patch by letting the tho old fellow eat down one row and np the next. The old horso Is making more progress than bis mastor The services at the Alethodist Episco pal church tonight will be of unusual at traction. This meeting will bo the last of the weekly services of the revival which has been in progress for moro than threo weeks. The pastor will preach on a subject of much interest, "The man bom blind." Special music como early you are invited. Russian Loans According to French authority, Itus sia'd four loans total the colossal sum of Jl.-JUO.toO.WX) most of which came from France. Bujiia has now .praptlolly need up these loans on bulldjng the Trans-Siberian Itailroads, the now fleot and internal improvements in tho water ways. Tho Trans-Siberian line alone has provod a terrible drain, tho deficit last year reaching f2Q,000,CO0. ' 9 Strawberries vs Blizzards Strawberries are now on ealein tho markets of Portland. Greon grass cov ers the hills of the Willamette Yalloy. Tho foc'thiL's atD freo from snow. Ito;na hypcint's and crocuses are bloomlug in the gardens of that city. Sunshine and warm rain alternate. Life is worth living. On the came parallel, all through tho Kat and middle West we read of blizzird;, enow and ice, and a tempora turu 'ar b?lcw zero. People exist in those counlrles. They can't live. And still there Is lots of room in Oregon, Corvallls Gazette, Excellent idea (Puget Sound Lumberman) Anybody should have thought of it, but apparently It remained for Meters Strickland nnd Huline, of,tlj,e Vulcan Iron Works, Sea'tle, to carry the good work out. They novo gathered 20,000 copies of tho leading magazines nnd are Ecudini; tliuui out. to tho'oggiag camps. They put them in bundles of one hun dred anJ propa the oxpress charges, They are cent to the cook httaso or foro man.; . Ti.r. i. .i:.;i oi...!,.ii.l.ii h'"W' Mnts W-3' No man may Jtno'w.t'ljo omobnt of comfert and good that may como from thia thought fol act. Many n ehk woodstban will r, forget his pat m he reads these nstf ntnee, while the big luwp in the throat el the homesick lorar will be forgotten in the pleasure foand la the pages of this gilt. The writer, doss not know whether the givers are Baptists or Methodists, or believe in infant damna Uon or not, but this work will help them with tho goodHth John, tho disci pie of charity. A Close Call Mrs, E. II, Scnbrook war seriously pohoncd on Monday. It seems tho fam ily had n n mces of spinach greonn which Mrs. Scnbrook was propnr lug for lunch and while ijojng so shu nibbled a (ow small plcoca aud before shu had cutiul tovcral shu begau feeling qulto sick nnd begun to linvo terriblo pains in h.r head aud it was nccoetnry to call In tf doctor nnd ho immndinlely ' noticed that she hnd eymptomi' of jx.'i on. A stomnch pump was usad av I ttitt patient wni rolicycd of tho pohonns matter aud was out of danger lnsl eve nlng and rested well durln g tho night. The spinach was some that was ship- uu $P eprayca oy poisonous spray Lcwis and Clark's Skin Game This story is told the Mail by a "man i who was there." A few days ago a col lection of gontlomon of leisure wero col lected on tho wharf at Parkersburg, holplng to land and dispatch ono of tho ...rivor steamers, anu 1110 conversaunn . . r , , , , .- t. turned on tho Lewis fc Clark hxpoiltfon. .n. ,..,., ,.,. . ... marks with considerable trimmings, "1 don't go n cent on that. I don't want anything to do with it," Why?" asked another. 'Oh." raid tho first, "It is only a skin game. Them , Lowls and Clark, will get all there is in it, and it won't do any body oleo anv good." Perfect Confidence Whoro there used to bo n feellne of uneasiness and worry in ,tho household when a child showed symptoms ol of croup, thtiro is now perfect confi dence. This is owing to the uniform success of Chamberlain's Coutrh remrdy iu tho tro.ittnont of that dirrare. .Mrs. M. I. I'aefoni, of Pooleevlllo Md.. u apcaklng of her experience In the ucu of that remedy says: ''Ihavan world nf confidence In Chamberlain's Cough remedy for I have uued it with por fret buccabs. My child (larluud Is tubjuct ot sovero attacks of croup and it always gives him prompt relief." For ealo by Jno. Prcuss. From Frlday'a Dally. Jim Watson was in town yesterday, P.L. Point. Pholan is over from Myrtle Assessor T.J. yesterday. Thrift was in town Tho steamer Elizabeth sailed tho Coquille yesterday. from L. C. Garrlgus is in town writing up eomoinsuranco business. It. K. Sbine waa in town last evening on his way to Coquille City. ' J. P. Thompson of Koiq slough was in town on busluets yesterday. Jack Uoes, of Isthmus elcugh was in town yesterday, looking wise. Mrs. E. L. Bossey, ol Coos river was visiting friends in our city Thursday, II. N, Black, of Catching slough was seonon tho Btreots of our burg yester day. Ivy Condron has moved hto family to town ami will rusido in tho McGinnls residence, - Bnmo of tlie finest speclmon ol cnnli flour over toon In' Mnrslifleld woro brought down from Coos river yoslor day. , 'U. A. JJpckott proprietor of thp Nc 'Benlolefwslf'liViw'l 'Llirk, NJ h oprletor of thp Norlln o:( business. Mr,' Beckett is enjoying a fine trade at ths newly fitted house, It wait reported from Ilamlon last evening that n heavy term ai prevail ing there, and that telephone communi cation would probably be again inter rupted. A report was curront here ln)t oven lug that'tho Allinhje in crowing out to I part of hor bridgo nud siislnluud other danineor, hut thn report could not bo vortlllud by theMAtu Tho now young Blnck at Sumner cor tolnly starts out with u good equipment In the wny of lungs, as her volco could Im heard yeatordny all the way to MnrshQold. Murk Twain tells n tbry of who rocilve.l a ulorrnm talliiR that Ida molhtJi-n law had d)', linking' sliull weumbislin, lair,, tu f H'- mate hor ', Twain s(ys hu wicd back: ' ui, and If ihum full try dissection." Running Deer Willi Docs Complaint oomos to tho Mail Hint parties are again running deor with dogs on Isthmus slough: Hero Is a cato that calls for the atUntlon of tho (Junto Warden at once. If that odlclal can not attend to the matter, tho solders should jtako a atop or two themselves. Coquille Rising Fast A tolophono moisflgo reached lure last evening announcing that tho rivor was rising very fast above Coquillo City nml thai Ihn Vftllmtil nannln itava u.Atnt.1 " i'-r "- " , ing down tho bridge a above Coqullln. !l' is thought that unless tho heavy r!.- , subside soon that tho river will be hhtlu r , than at the last freHhot- several tfeki go. Mother and Son t Tho Margarita Fischer Company Ap peared last evening In tho strong society drama ol tho above title, in whlclp MUr Fischer's part ia one of the string? in her repertoire, and tho othtv' memlrs ol the company are bIhi g'on an oppor tunlty to display romo gi&od histrionic power. Miss Firther' " costumes, of which rnontlon ha '" made before, wore tho admlrM" $ ol all the ladles. Tho play thU -voii'ngwiU ho "Com. rades" in whi "m Is plenty of com ody, nnd now tpwlallW'e will bo Intro duced. Scduchlve Game .1 Aorordi.c t n of our exchanws the' good pev' "' bavo beon Indulging in the uavr 'rurru of "flinch" under the BUppOilt' '" ''WW"'"'. 'I l'RVl' to go U pii.nrecris oriiKbbw can's ent rely. 'Filix'?' '"!v -'i,'.W.r(W f -nn ol the C'hiiibCft jario of "fan-tan" ndilrh fsvaidlobu tLu most f'nctivH h ! moatdogradinz garpo of chance known to tbo heathen Ghlnoo, artist in gambling. and ho la an Brought Bijf Prices Republlcan-Itegister. Gnlcshurg III, Thero have beon two big hog sales In tho country. One of the'ie occurred on Wednesday at tbo farm of K, II. Wnru. Thero was sold 60 head and thoy bvor ngod over f 112, bringing nbout tP.OOO. Tho olhor sale occurred at tho barn of K. L,;Jimls3nat Oneida. Sixty-one bond were sold, bringing ?7,u25, nn nvornfo of;i23. 'iho highest price $750 wae paid for a bow, bought by Ilogan & Kel ley. Both of those sales were vriy largoly nttonded by people from nil oor tho connty. Loading brooders woro veil represented, Tho two Knox county men nnmod aro counted timong the leading hog breeders of the.yorld. When You Havo Cold The flrfit action when you havu n cold nhould he to roliovu tho lungs, ThU io host accomplished by the froo urn ol Oliiiinhorluln'H Cough Itemcily, The roitcdy lliuoll')H thn tough rniiuus nnd causes lt expulsion from tho air colls of the Uumi, producuu n frou expoctomt lon and opunn thn HuorotlonH, A cmn nlnUicitrn, bwiii follows. This .reined," vHil hare it 'asveto (void lew Jyyi tlm- ItLtui oii (itlinrtniafiAulit luM ffhtlves uu?tiyttem In n natural Ahd linklthlyij condition, it cotinterauts uny i emionoy toward pnbuiuotilUi For Hnfo byj Jno. Pretiss, Avers Glvo nature thrco helps, nnd nearly every chhs of con sumption will recover. Fren air, most important of till, Cherry Pectoral Nourishing food co.ncs next. Then, mcdiuiic io w'ontrol thocouRh ni'd had t'n' iimbs. Ask any good ilowtrr. "I flrlin'' A i nrt ' 'Murwri I. I llMP I ! lllllll 111 , ,lolU, Ohio. 1 1 iti. xv..ru i ill l nnlHi for Iimull, Ml, MtMMilf Consumption anaBMiiinnaWwnwMSSSMSavssBWSi Health clemftrwin lnilyotlen ih boweln. Aid rmturowfth Ayar'a Pllla , of Si'iwri ,ii Railroijj V ,t'l tUn I itiauUr Itoporta Tin i- if uitionof the great Trnnr. Blbr ii Iviitway, cniupilslng a length olPili-verslmooj. miles), has cost 0U 231' 4 'H th bleu if liM,&54,tl5), ' or an av or- of IOT.07 rubles (t")3,653) per vrt '. ?M,'J,r)t per tnllo). The lots Mi' -l thrixih tho dlionlers in China .. ' r run tod at 10,000,000 rubles (5,1C0, A). The IInIelry of Ways and Meftns r(( f'Oiubutplcatlon has found It ncces ') miry tounUrge tho rolling stock of the 'Mirth-rlnus service to70(K) rirn, to K' -.l i r transportation of l.i'-oror, ml grm t rtnd recruits. Will Assist j 1h Artlitio Ncedloworkurs motThurs I day aftornoou at tho home ol Miss Cift.'o McCormac. After tho regular or , tlrr of buslnues had been nltondedto the ladies decided to make good their prom Isn to aid iu binutlflng the school grounds and with that purpoto in view will (ilve an "Afternoon" to whlclt. tho public are iuvltod. Coffoo and cako will be ccrvsd to all who wish, for which the tmall sum of 10 cents will bo charge!, thus euubllng uvory otiu to drop a dim into the fund to bii.Uied to beautify t'i grotitidi about the school house. Not Thursday the club trill mcot with F. M. Ftkdberg. Mr- ? HAD A CLOSE CALL J. V. PrOGter FallG VllllO DIseiTl' barking From Steamer John W Proctor oicapc-l fnm sorlutie iijror iliowmni mi l'ioicr on'tho rnjBi'i'jy..."y irl.ll.'.jn hit way lo Ik. i Jon . ii ftlmi.pUiiR t ' com tho upper i dec of tl(U uttantc: ipalch to thn wharf his foot slipped n "I hu fell to the wharf striking on his chin and cut ting n tkop p.ash. Ho thou fell to the lower deck and Into tho rivor, lorlun atoly thocrew woio athand ni.i' fifltoil him out nt onco, in a dazed conditioi . Upon crrival lit B.imlon Mr. IVoclot'4 lujurlos wero nttondod to by )(, Kin i The LifesaUng crow tcok him to the Htntiou and fitted him out in ono of Uncle Slinks suits, and whilohis inJurUB aro pnlufut ho will not suffer sorlously, His many flioudi In thin section will bo gled that it was no worse.. Card of Thanks Mr, nnd Mrs, W. P. Murphy wish to oxproan their heartfelt thanks nnd np. preuiutlou for thn kfndiiuts nnd Hympa thy of thulrfrionds nnd noltrhbnrs ntthe time of thn death, nnd burin! of tholr only child, nud ouncclally to tho Wpm mi of Wf'txlcruft, thu Woodmen 61 the World, tho Kaglee, nnd tho Firemen. Born BLAOK In Snmnor, Or., Fob, 10, 1001, lo tho wife of Flunk Black, n daughter, KIJNO CIUY-In Mnrshfiold Or. Fob, 21, 1001, Kuug'Cluy, a iintlve of China, njtdd 70 ynnre, ,, I . .'the docpasn,! was (a oyiilow nnd (lift mothor oi Jimmy, this tfook' nt tho Blanco, Death was duo to old) ni:e and heart failure. The funeral tnoL place yesterday afternoon, ' 'to to.vn yssteVday to do roso trading, - .mtt ?mmaikm,vK ' 4' J$ .wV'sw'wt -''" mST7y,xinmx --WlBalSJjt; ztit '- 4 1 ) Vf