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About Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906 | View Entire Issue (March 5, 1904)
fiRSfc.3. VTVrr- n"r-v' V f5SKa,6tTiS, S3m:aacw-fjrtjw4a..'jkf,tii miv TwmJSjSSTfl f.0i?, Hrt 1V!V W.!'. fml VPJi I 'V , I f v f ESSssste8 ? 1.1 .i i . i it s mSAHmEROFHEAUIf W mftv POWDER TNWEJEimsuBsminz From Tuesday's Dally. How about a ball team thia Summer? F.morson Ferrey and bndo are expect cd homo on tho Alliance, .- Ivy Condron ia clerklnn with tho Tlonecr Grocery Company. TredNolson is moving his chop down to the foundry. machine Alex Campbell and Chas. StanB went down to North Bend today on business. 0. E. Nickeleon intonds moving into bis new mansion on Knob Hilt in the near future. ; IIiIIIb Short and wife returned from three weeks visit at Myrtle Point yes terday. ' - 1 Wm. Holland ia nuttins in a sub merged exhaust fo his gasoline lanncb, the Merrimac. ' "Tog" Wilson, the "South slough Strawberry King" ia registered at the Blanco. ' E. J. Jonea of 8an Francieco ia visit ing with the O'Connell family In Marsh field. ' The Cooa Bay Iron Foundry ia mak ing a lot of car wheels tor the 0. 0. & N. Co. Abe TenBrook is working a large force i of men getting out rock at the Coos river quarries, The Lillian came op the bay today for coal for the government dredger in the lewer bay. ' John Josephson while running his gasoline bad ttie .misfortune to break his crank abaft and ia laid up for re pairs. ' . ft Saved His Leg P. A. DanfoUh of LaGrange, Ga. suf fered (or six months with a (rightful running sore on his leg; but writes that "Rucklen's Arnica Balve wholly cored it in fivo days. For Ulcere, Wounds, Piles it's tho best salve in tho world. Cure guaranteed. Only 25 eta. Sold by Jno. J'rouee, druggist. Harry Kaeburg baa secured a position iu Sloanee Furniture store of San Fran cleco. Ho writes that he is veil pleased with hi b job, F, W. Haynes, of Santa Barbar Cal, teached Coos Bay with his family and will locate hero. Mr. Haynes Je a pro fessional accountant. Fred Nejeon Is overhauling ths gaEO lino engine which waa In Horry Lock-' wood's launoh that went to the bot Jomjof the bay not long ago, Rev. Sumerlin who ia holding protrac- ted meeting6 on Coos river ia mooting with good success andJaBt night, 20 peo Vis wore converted, j ' North Coos river is coming 'up fast It WUbat three feet biguM kt noon to- dav than tho night before and Is riling at t lio rata o( !l Inches an hour. hie r.bnul tlmo A quautily of rul upper lJroaday fclnck wru'duuir-o'd on b'Uueu tho bridge and J, W. Uenuutt's romance. Tho street is almost impas sable, Rusty Miko'a Diary, March 1, 1901, Gasbags nln'i very certain put your faith on tho papers thot don't promise po much hut does more. Th-J Indies' Art Club held its Inst raelini: nt tho homo of Mrs. Seaman, and tho next meeting will he nt tho homr ot Mn. Tlbbolt, on Cedar street. T.w ico ui formerly occupied by ti, II. Se-brook htvo bten neatly aud .plainly fitted up for tho Marsh field Board of Trade. A largo table and chairs, with all kinda of maps to make it interesting. Thsre is eomo satisfaction In tho fact that our Bingpr didn't send out any seed to his constituents but what grew and bora fruit truo to name. Is it a wonder that he should expect to succeed himself? - t Nearly Drowned Bert Anderson fell overboard Satur day ovenieg, while working on tho loge at Allegany. Ho bad a narrow escape but waa finally helped out all right, much the worse for the accident and he considers it a close call. Many logs passed over him and hie escape from drowning seems nothing less than a miracle. Working Ovortlmo Eight hour laws are Iguoredby those tireless little workers Dr. King's New Life fills. Millions are always at work, night and day, curing indigestion, Bili ousness. Constipation. Sick headacho and all Stomach. Liver and Bowell tioubles. Easy, pleasant, safe sure. Only 25c t Bed thoss drugstore. A Good Performance The Margarita Fischer Company opened to a fair sized and appreciative audience at tha . 0. 0, F. hall last night. They aoetained their reputation by giving a strom and enjoyable per foraauwj of the melodrama, "The CoDvirt's Daughter." There ia no doubt out what the theatre-going people of Marshficld will take advantage of tho redoced prlcoa offered by the company the balance of the week. By request, tonight they will present tho funny comedy drama "An Unequal Match" and it is B3ld that each person attend ing will be entitled to a good laugh. DEFENSE OF "FLINCH" By One Who Has Game Seen The Editob Daily Coaut Mail: Having read in your nowBy little daily the hard knock your exchange gave tho new game "Flinch," would say I hava watched the game playod by a number of our beat citizens who understood it and I pronounce it an innocent as well as a 7:ry interesting game, and if mothers never have any thing worse in their homes than 'Hindi' (Ms old world of oura will bea yery good place to live iu and no ono will bo kept out of heaven by the horrors of gambling. If more innocent gnmcB were played in tho home there would he less inducement for tho young peop'.c to go abroad for their pleasures. Now Jet ua reason together, I have b'jen on this old earth a long time and I've Eeen thinzs now and old, and i fc.lil to myself if thoir is ovll lurking in thia ga. I wm Pu tDq evl1 oufc ' my home but I finu" tnera tfam0 Perfectly harmleua in my ojy judgement and will surely remain eo unless ntfde otherwise by an evil minded person, to! i'10 Ecrjpture tells us "Aa a man thinkoth Eojs ho." i Ifiomo plight Underarm in. n gamo ,ol, i i . i .'..- t . ..- croquet aro any ouier inuuuuuv k' now this is my oWn opinion but I have taken particular palna to bave tbejjno.rreuefl, druggist, opinion of otliorn on tho auhjoct, My S'omu' p topic first bocamo inter- os'vl in tho gumo from correMondeiii:cs from n distance, romo nt tho best Ghfla tlnii ladies and gontlemun fro In the tllf. forcnt states, pooplo'lhnt would not tol erate a degrading Uhlnoeo gamo" In tlmir .loines I hnvo also naked good people nenrnr homo, thoy say, MTho game is good and hnt como to stay". To bo sure, wo old Ohrintlnun can alt quietly down evenlngfl and road our il bio, dlsclplino and church impora, hut try that kind orrnjoymont for a num ber of grown up sou and daughters ex clusively, with nollvoltor ptstlmo and sen It your young p'ooplu don't begin to scatter out evening foi their aintuc monts: and we nil know what tho homo is whon tluvvoupR folks have logo olsp where to hnvo h little fun, 6 I mippoio we'll play a whllo longer If It deos make somb ono ".Flinch." I el ua hear from jho Coast Mail on this subject. Argus, I From Wednesday's Dally. U i Tho Empire sailed from 8an Francisco at noon today. Jack Durandleft today to.begtn work lu tho Gardiner mill. ' Mrs. Georgo Thomison of Coos river woa In town today shopping: Gum Drops arrived in town today from San Francibco, via Drain. Mrs. E. J. Ford ot Nurth Cooa was in town on business to day. river Thllpot & Johnson are doing aomo re touching on tho Methodist church today. Tho Larson dredger will thia week, dyking for Mat Catching alonghi begin work Mataon, on Tho schooner Esther Buhno was taken down the bay today by tho tog Columbia to finish loading.. ' Dr. Toye, with his b flat clarinet help out tho efficiency ot tho Mar garita Fitche orchestra. The Curry County Kecordpr saya that there are six KeDoblican candidates in tiro field for sheriff of that county. V. 0. Pratt, the well-known clerk and humorist, has resigned his place 'nelRhtMna wera jep0l,twl ttho ra0uth tho grocery ctorooi Unas, biauu. Tho mail had not reacheJ Lairds' this morning at 7 o'clock and thero will be no-mall from that quarter today. Fred Uauglund has moved onto the farm recently purchased of Mrs. Mark, on Ross slough formerly farmtd by II. D. Wallace. The CoqtAllo river wna reported not' quite so high this morning aa a few days ago. It stood at the rail at Ced ar point. Walter McFarlaln of the J. A. Falger Company of San Francisco ia inter viewing his frlenda and cuatoruera on Cooa Bay. John Fitijearald of North Cooa river was in town today buying milch cows for his dery rauch on the North fork of Coos river. The Fire Company Band will prac tice tonight. The now organization will soon bo in shape to furnish this neck of tho wards with band music of the higbost order. Busty Mikes Diary March 2, 1001 Some people consider advertisin aa they would a tramp's hand out at tho back door a eort of charity work. A donation party waa glvon on Sat urday night on Catching slough for tho benefit of Itcv. Sumerlin. It waa well otteunod, A peat sum ot money and necessaries wore among tho gifts, More Riots Disturbances of strikers are'not near ly as grave as an individual disorder of tho system. - Overwork, lose of sleep, nervous tension will be inllowed by utter collapee, unices a reliable remedy is immediately employed, There's nothing so efficient to cuie disorders of the III vers or kidnoya as Electric, Bit ters , It's a wonderful tonic, und effec tive nervinu and the greatest all nronnd medfclptl for'Tundown systems. It dls polls Nervousness, Itheumatism and Keuraliga and pxpelia Malaria germs, Only fOc, and satisfaction guaranteed by "It Isn't woll to ho too quluk at boW lug conundrum." "No?" "Not onco I tried to U ml out what was Ihuiilltarcitco botwoena tjinu and his wito llghtlug on the elrcntnnd.they dIJiVt do nlhlnglo me," Philadelphia ltocord. t . I . , G. 13. Murphy who recently had his legs Injured on Cal, Bridges ranch on North Coos ' rlvur, wna scon on our otrcutJ today. Hula slowly improving and will soon bo good again, Fnuk jlhtck was in town yesterday, tho II rat tlmo he lint been ublo to got 66 faraway from tho now girl, whom he considers tho prettiest girl ot lior nga In Sumnor. W.O. Mustek rolurned.loijay from a visit to hjs property at Sumner, having been stormbound thoro for about a week on account ot forgetting to tako hid gum boots with him, Vliblo Mngtstrato (to prisoner) "lavo you any vlslhln idcaui ot sup-, port?" Prisoner "Yes, sir, your hon or." (To his wlfo, n laundrtS8)-',Brtd. got, stand up so that tho court kin see yei"Tit-Bllf, Coqulllo Herald8am Nass, the As toria dinner j-nion, started (or his homo yesterday after gottlpg all tho prelimlnr ary arrangomonts for tho construction ot a cannery on tho lowor river tho com ing seas6n. , Mrs. Herbert Rogers nnd daughter Mildred, who have been visiting on (he North Fork of Cooa river for a week wcro in town today. Tho telegraph Hops between Portland and Hosebnrg wont down yesterday about noon, after part ot bur dispatches hud como through. Thia is likely to mako us again late today. Coqulllo Herald. Frank Smith, of tho Coo; Bay salmon hatchery, brought over a largo quantity of salmon try on Wednesday's train and llboratod tho lltllo follows in tho Coquilie. Twonty- of Cunningham. E. O'Connoll, who has tho contract for plumbing tho Ma:on(c Temple building, will have that job completed thin week. Tho plumbing work has been sornewhnt rotardod owing to tto the high tides preventing work undor tho tmilding. I 'i - m - - Geo. Bchrooder, tho creamery man, was In from Templejon today. Ho in form! tho Mail that ho will run tho Lako creamery thia season, and tho prospects aro excellent for a prosporoua season. He will alio conduct a store, which will be a great convenience for tho people ot that section. Feat of Strenjftlu At Myrtle Point yesterday Wm. Wigantj on a 'wager, carrjed 800 pounds of flour for one M, lie without putting it down or retting. He carried two sacks on each shouldor and one lashed under each arm, ' ' Might !'ate Been Worse Last evening while Wra. Cioasou the porter in tho Blanco hotel had tho mit fortuno to step on the "black plank" while assisting passcngcrB from tho Gasco. Hewasroscued from tho water by tlo passengers whilu hla hat went floating down tho bay. ' The Editor tvas Soie ' . i Tho following valodlctory appears in an Indian Territory pupor: "With this issue tho Herald-Banner foldH-'ile illy white handa upon ita bosom aud turns its pink toes to tho daisies, and Milhurn I. T., U, 8. A., Ia without a papor, hav ing witnessed tho death of two. It has coot thfi prceent firm f235 to advortlao tho town, the beautiful bluo and fortllo soil, and wo' now throw tbo npongo and vacate to make room foanothur.suckr. Tn tavau re,v,qlr,j)od-byo, Wo aro go ing to do something 6r ypu that tho deyll will never do that is, leavo you," Now York Tribun?. Noi Tax Collector John F. Iljill Is'nrouiKl counting the kldH. kow'l not (ho tlmo tltu mothers t . I . . -? . . aro oxpectoato limn Uifatn uiuicr tno uua or tn thogarrot, because Mr, Hall i'im not go tlnip 'tfl . hunt, thoiu up. The inoto lio can count tho mote school wo can hnvo. , . Work About Completed. ltd, Aboruolhy who bos boon running n portable sit .v.mlll at Fatrvlow nil win tor, furnlslilag planking for tho work ot ituproving'fhu Cooa. Hay Wagon rond, was in town today, llosis ho hart about complotod his work on tho 1'ulrvtiiw oml nud wl(l In tho itertr futuro moio Ida portable mill to McKlhloy where, hq will taw' lumbar for tho (armors nnd nlso plauhlng (or oilier iiatl.plncoi. A. Blrtlitlay lt . About a scoro or so o( Miss Butte EIckwqrt)i'8 friends mot at her houso on Tuesday attornobu lu honor ot her birth day. Delicious rol're'shmonta warp served and k most pleasant socUl tlmo was ,liiul in ,thls, ono of Marshllold'tf most hodpltabto home p. Miss Etckworth Is n general favorite, her lovablo dtspot eltion endearing her to all with whom alio conies in contact. This plcsaant event will long bo remembered by those participating. , ,' To Assist in Beautifying Next Saturday la the day set by tho ladles of tho A. N. W. Club for their en tertainment of nil who wish to attond'nt tho homo ot Mre. S. II. Haxtrd, Ccffeo and cako wjllbo served to thoto wishing refresdtnonts at lu cent each, tho funds to bo used for tho improvement of tho public reboot grounds. This will ulvs tho public npliltcd a chsnea to show thoir appreciation of litis most laudable effort and thoy can by dropping in their rolto hqln along t,his good cause. Children At Bargain Prices, From Ram'a Horn. A clergyman, upon introducing romo new' hymn book's! requested his clerk to glvo out the no.lep Jqst before tbo col lection. Tho clerk forgot And instead read out "All those who have children tbat.'thoy'WUh christened will kindly let mo Icnow'tiftor the eervice." The clergy man waa very-qaf,vnd added blandly: "And I should like to'sdd, for tho bene fit of tboio who havo none, that thoy may Lo obimnod In ho vestry'room any, day botween 3 and 4 o'clock, the or dinary little ones at 20, and the special onerwltb red backset 85 cents." 7! 1 SEWER SYSTEM TO BE,. PROVIDED FOR MARSHFIELD Tho town board la moving, on the matter ot a sewer system, ana thia seas on fa likely to see tbo town proyldod with this much ncedod improvement. 0. E. Nicholson baa been employed to finish tho aurvoy. DIDN'T yE A CUSS WORD Extraordinary Self-Control o f Prominent Piano Dealer Mr. and Mr,s. E. M.Furman havo re cently movod,into tho Garfield, whoro thoy aro doing light housekeeping, nnd thereby hang a talo. It scomB that the stovo furnfshed had a game leg which fell out on tho sligheat provocation, aud Mr. Furman started In to fix It by blocking up that corner of theiitovo. Wolf, yonll know what happened ; you havo road about it a hundred times in tho funny columns. Tho stove took a, lurch and tipped, down on that corner, spilling everything off its top and kicking ono log wildly fa tho air. Then, of course tho, stovo pipo oamo down. There boin n flro in tho stovo, the pipo was hot, but Mr, Fur man did't think of that until ho seised and.iburnqdJ)lBflnger8, ,,',. ., j, That was th climax1, Mrs. Furman stopped her ears but horo is what makes tbe story stranger than fiction; Ji fe lUfcS.I Hniito .yt-n Auers 1llMUl I HIIHIT11fTIffl "MM Wo know wlmt all rooiI doc tofs think of Aycrla Cherry l'ectorni. AsKyourownaoc tor and find out. Ho wll tell Cherry Pectoral you how it quiets the tickling throat, hunts the Inflamed lunns, nnd controls tho hardest of coughs. t'Ajtr'i I'liortr t'rclnr! U rll hnown In 6t iHinllr. Wa Itilnk II II tho l-'il lu.llel ittliwoiMforrHiiiitiilroli1" Katim trMTuioi l'ltum, Cl, JS., !., I. M. All ilrimnltt. J. l. A VKI )., I nilliHi for Hard Coughs wmmmmmmmimmmmmmmmmmmmmmm bno or Ayor's Plllsi nt boiltlme will haaten rocovary. oontly laxatives. Mr, Furman didn't swear. Ills wlfo has always had an idea that ho'was tlio boil man on earth, but now io knows it. From Thuradoy'o Dally. ,' Mrs. H. A, Yoakam was In towu today ' shopping. . Tho Alliance Is expected ttotn Kuruka tolnorrow. Anson llogurs Is having rt now pfo H)ller for hlo launch Meteor. Thorn ah Howiird arrived via Drain thia morning from Han Francisco. lho Aintrican built battleship Hotvi ztu is doing grrnt work for Ktiiiin, Tho high wator pruveuted thu train from going farther than Heaver Hill today, Mrs. Vlnco i'rntt has been coufliioi to her houso rovorat days by an attack otgripp. ' Frod Nulion harbou 11 working on re palta for tho woolen mills nt North Bond the past woil. Chas, MrCully of Uandon, who lilts' been out In lho Wlllamotte valey, ro turnid via Drain route today. Roborl Marsden has been looking over Curry county I'ort Orford and othr plscoi ip thu intoroit of his businois. Bomo of tho Woit Marshfiold roii dents havo been formally notified thut tho survey would noccssltato tho re moval of thoir homos. Busty Miko'a Diary, March 3, lWf Good advortlaln ain't no Sntaa Glaus mystery eta letlln your neighbor!) know all about what you got fur em; v r ' - Mitchell ia opposed for chnlrfliao'slifp of the committoo on Intor-Oceanlc Can als, because of his former firm support of the Nicaragua project, against l'nns, ma. L. W. Bhaw Informs tbo Mail thai tho latest from tho Fulton ia that Cap tain Loo la getting impationt iouuBi somebody doos't como and pull hor off the beach. Another Woolen Mill. ' It in not definitely known yot but enough ia thot In all probability North. Hond lu to havo unothor lurgo wooon mill, Whilo tho negotiations are yot ih an embryo stalo they aro by no' znoano in an uncertain state. Wo aro Inform ed that tho now company will manufac ture only tho hichost gradoaof com mercial woolone, Buch no fine lannela and dross good a. Trndogy Avortod "Just in the nick of tlmo our littlo hoy wua bavod" wrlleaMra. AV Watklna of I'leasaiit City, Ohio. Thoumonin had nlayed sad I'ovoo with him nnd n turrlhlo cough out iu heaidos, Doctoro treatud him but lio grow worse ovory day, At length wo tried Dr. King's" now Dlncovory for Consumption nnd our darling wan saved, Ho is now sound welW" Everybody ought to know its tho only sure euro for Coughs, Colds and all JUng diseases, Guarantoad by Jno i'ruowH (lruggoflt. 1'rlcoCOo nnd 11,0(5 Trial bottlo froo: in ,1. mi TlnTllirflllli'Mmai.,. ,Hm il!'r,Tnt tff'tii. '".mjtv t v -y '".jjfisAmttnmita tmJttuAL . .-..l....- -.. 4&ammavs&