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About Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906 | View Entire Issue (April 9, 1904)
Unil IK1MU Our Monthly PuWfcatfea will keep ytu fettd ofa fcur work and metHfe. Mallei Free to the ADVERTISING WAN ft of any responsible" house. 'i -v D M II BBJ P BLHS'IBSl From Friday's Daty. Tbo Flyer la making tome valuablo re pairs. " Mrs. Frank day shopping. Ro: re was In town to- 4 Joe Laird of Brewster town today. valley was in At' 12 o'clock tho 29:03 and falling. barometer stood Tom McDermont of Tenmile was in town today on business. E. S. Gordon of North Bend was in town today on business" ' Foundation fdr the condense'ry North Bend la completed. at John 8. Coke ia having bis rettdenca wired lor electric Heat. ' J. Enlattd ol North Elongh was a Marshfield visitor today. Wm. Wade ia moving into Tower's house on Queen avenne. Mrs. Chas. Btauff and Mies Clara Johnson were North Bend visitora yesterday. Frank Kelley went r.: mate on tbo Crusier today, Floyd Lennon resigned S. J. Bleep's residence InRonthMaieh field is being wired for electric lights. Wort is prccrtrtlng on the new I , . .r foundry foundation at North BenJ will be pushed to completion. andV . Henry Black and wife who were visit ing on Coos river returned to their bono on Catching slough today ''I havo nsed Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets with moat satisfactory results," saya Mra F. L. Phelps, Hous ton, Texas. For Indigestion, bilious net's and constipation these tablets are most excellent, ."old by J no. Preuss. The Order of Washington .of North Bend Ib preparing to givo an entertain ment Saturday night inNoblo'e hall. Tho drill team of the'Woodmen of the World were out last evening in their new uniforms and made a fine appear ance. ' March came in like a lion" and went Out like a lamb. Today in the first of the eearon of spring fever, love-sickness, run-arounds and boils. U T. J. Lewis, of 0. A. Johnson's far niture establishment, la making some magnificent drapery for tbo Odd Fel lows' lodge at Coquille City. T Beautifying' School Grounds On Friday afternoon the ladtw ot Artistic Needle Workors will give afternoon at the home of MVs. J, the an II. Taylor. Tbe proceeds ot the day will go towards assisting tbe A lumnl Associa tion in beautifying the Marshfield ecbool grounds. Coffee and cake will be served. The rooms will be decorated in a unique manner and the occasion made as pleasant rb possible, Thoea who are , Wvv I 111 j 1jIBi . ';;! k TOY- A -AW,-. Interred In .' beautifying of ou folnol grounds thonlil assist In this mot Ihrtdijblo effort ot thu Nmlle workors ia their task. J Delegates Elected; h Tho following delegates verb elected at yesterday's primaries la tho precincts niimcil : North Bend E Whlttlck, I. J Simpson, Ylplor Anderson, Y It Simpson, Jens lumen, Bert Walker, Cbas Hubbard, J D Lyom J,U Boris. J II Wyntt, LFatilkuetoIn, T W Clark. P Uiunosiey, S J Sleep, T A Maxwell. L ltowees, A K Morton, Sutbncr Fred Wilson, J S Masters, Win Sher rard. North Coc; River , Copt. Edwards, A N Oould, Chna Rodiue. Sorlous Stomach Trouble Curod I was troubled wtihn distress in my stomach, sour itomach and vomitlug spells, and can truthfully say tint Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab lets cured me. Mrs. T. Y. Williams, Lsiogtburg, Mich. Tbeso tablets are' guaranteed to cure every case of stoma ch trouble Of tbia character. For sale by J no. Freues. en Ladles Talk of Easter Hats At her beautiful borne on Telegraph Hill yesterday afternoon, tho ladies of the A. N. W. Clnb were most delightful- ly entertained by Mrs. Is Lindo. Ibe occasion waa the regular weekly bual- J ness session of the oritanhtatlon, at which time matters of comlderable Im- porUnce were considered. The beauti- mi aay, ana me nospuaiuy oi me charming boMees was atourance of a (all attendance of the membership. Alter worrying over the tlob'a bosl nes affairs, the public needs ot the mu nicipality and an exhaustive discussion of the appearance of tbo soon-to-be-woru Easter hats, and thb most popu lar shades of Easter eggs, tbe ladies were served by their hostess with a dainty luncheon. The next meeting of the clnb will be held neit Thursday afternoon at the homo of 3IrJ. S. H. Hacird, at which time Mre. McKnight will be the hostess. 1 Death of William Nash'rg Seldom in the history of our town, has there been a more genuine shock and feclinir of sorrow than tbia mornintr . ..",., . , . .. Z nuea uib emiuuo rcceiveu iuo jiuwi that our young townsman William N.asbnrg bad passed from this life to the eternal. The citizens ot Marsbfijld have lost from their midst one of tbe stauncbeat young tradesmen of onr town. Mr. Nasbarg waa respected by alt who camo in contact with him as a noighbor and as a man. Though a young man, bo will be borely missed from tbe social and bueiness circles of Marshfield. He was born in MarBbfield, onuNov. 28, 1874 and died at 3 a. m., April 1, 1001. He received tbo common ecbool branches in Marshfield and finished his education at St. Matthews Military Col lege at San Mateo, Cal. He entered active business life, in Marshfield, in 1808 and by strict application thereto bad built up a fine business and was en joylng'the prosperity and fruits of hon est toil in business strife at tbe time of his death. Ho was married on April 20 18PJ to Mies Florence Matson, who survives htm. He was a Maion and a member dlrtbe A. O. V. W. and tbe Degree of; Honor. He was also an active and val ued member of the Marshfield Fire De partment. Funeral service! will be conducted at the hoxe on Second street by Rev. Wm. Houfall, at 1 p. m. Sunday, after which tbe Masons will take charge of the re mains aud give them interment with tbe rltea ot tho order. From SitunJay'a Dally. Barometer stood at noon at 20:)8 Mrs. O. Mtlls.of Daulols Creek was town tod,uy. in your;Strength JAYNE'S TONIC . ,f VERMIFUGE, , i A . Si. - f b ik i&i&Uit, patent, and Eminent favigof ator for WOMEN, CHILDREN and MfeN. , "" --" 'f err xi nox Vour Jr'Wia i Joe V"l( "' Llhby In Moving la Ferndahj today. ' , , Mrs, W. Ak Lute of Coos' rfver was In town today. ll I Mrs. Koborf Church returned on the Areata troui Calttorn'a, ScgvoUl Anderson of the Ltfe-Savlns elation waa in town today. j L. J. Simpcon went North on tho Alliance to bo cone lovorul days. Mrs. J, 11. Butler ol Gardiner la hero vlsltlug hor daughter Mrs. F, M. Flye. Diivo Robertj ot Tomnllo came ovor to Marshflold yesterday returning today. Mr, and Mrs E. Raymond and child ren of Tenuilo weie vleltora In town tp day. Mrs. Henry Blako of Nyltrotna'camp waa brought in today for medical treat- meat. . i J. B. Robortson, a nowcomor who has taken up a homestead Inoar May, waa in town last ovenlnf?. T. W. Seorle, Division Traveling Aud itor for the P. 8. T. A T. Co., made a flying visit to this section this week. Tom Hall went to tho sand hilla to day with a largo lot of salmon for a starter in that industry in one of tho large lakes on his ranch. The CoA M.ul is moving today and wm i (oand n:xtwek la th 8eng eucken building on Front Street oppo. aitB vVtpot tnrL If tht. m't mnrh of a paper, please lay it to the foci that the office la all tore up the back. Chamberlain Club Meeting The Chamberlain Club met last night with a good attendance. Tho members of the'eiuh are all enthusiasm oVer tbe prospect. Thus far in the Democratic camp it scema to be a case of the ofllce hunting the man. However, the party leaders are aware that they have among their nnmbere good material and that material will tako up the standard of tho Democratic party and walk to vic tory i?) So sanguln aro they of success that is Is a faregamo conclusion that their strong organiziug will do good work in tbia fight. -ff Sciatic Rhoumatiem Curod "I have been subject to sciatic rheu matism for years," says E. II. Waldron of Wilton junction, Iowa, "my Joints were stiff and gave mo much nain and dibcomfort. My Joints would orack when I straightened up. I nsed Cham berlain's Pain Balm and. have been thoroughly cared. Have not had a pain or ache from tho old trouble tor many months. It ia certainly a wonder ful liniment." For rale by Jno. Prucss. Travel By Sea Arrivals from Eureka April -2nd, Alliaccj era as follows: K. Arnold, Bert Davenport, Mra. on B. Davenport, E. A. Tnrrell, U. Oavanagh, 0. D, Waters, Pf M. Meyer, J. 0. Mc Doncald and 2 2nd class. ' ' otJTaojNa E.Arnold, P. Whitney, T. II. White, B. N. Irving, P. W. Nelson, M. A, Les lie, A. M. Roblnette, B. Bockey, A. J. Paul, Martin "Wallace. Departures by Arcita April 3rd are as follows: Mrs. R. M. Welder, Eddie Welder, Ruby Welder, Mrs. Wilson and child, F. B. Dow, John Sorentl, John Downed, C, Wymann, N. Sawyer, H, Sawyer, C. Miller and wife, B, A. Michaels, C. Stubbins, Edna WIeder ncd 1 2nd class. Unclaimed Letters List of unclaimed letters remaining in tbe Marshfield Oregon Post Office April 1st 1004, Persons calling for tbe same will pIoaBe say advertised and pay one cent for each additional letter call ed for. D Abbo, J F Brown, Ernesto Bromel, Alvesto Basllo, A J Bunoh, Clyde Cranknight, Mrs B Davis, W W ) with drugoxbt. V" "NTUMv Doyle, W Jlllon, Win H Foot", Henry 1C Fox. Peter graven. Joint Clutrio, F B (tlcka, J 11 Jsrvls, Harrf Jurno, 0ias, Jutnyam, Arthur 11 Jones, Una Johanton, Hugo Johanron Frank Koli lar, Georgeuelly, P Afagrle, McCrackcn T Micklewrlght, AdOlph Moaehl M D, l'oter Nelson, 0 M Nnshnflaiilo OltaVlo, I, D Payne, E Ollllla, J tf Payton W K Patton, R 0 I P 0 Bee. John SJMuron, Henry, Socker, Mrs J Van Meter, Mra K A Whoulor, A Wllstroni, 1. A York. W. II. ruirm. P.M. Bost Coue;h Modlolno f or Chlldron Whm von buy n cough mtdtclnn for small children you want ono in whltih you can pluro Implicit oonfldnnco. Yon want oiio that not only relieves nut cures. You want oiio that is unques tionably harmless. You want one that U pleasant to take. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy moete nil of theso con ditions. There is nothing so gocd lor tho coughs and colds Incldout to child hood. It is also a certain provoiitlvo and cup for croup, and thoro Is no danger whatevsr from whooping cough when it Is uIvhu. H has been used in many epidemics of that disease with perfect succoss. For sale by Juo Prouss, Pleasant Marsh Items The City. rovival la still In progrow at Bay Elder Irvlno delivered a dla- course there on Monday ovnelng. , Tho ecfiool directors In district no.' 12, Catchlns slough, have employed Prof. Mulkoy, of Coquille. for a term of six months. They consider themselves very fortunato In having secured tho services ot so talented a teacher. B. F. Roaa haa hit on a novel plan to keep little Vorl Bonebrake out lot tho alough. A passer-by might have seen bjm athe endol a ten toot rope, fasten ed securely to an apple Iree, the other day, fle'bing. i David Wallace has nearly completed his barn. David Is covering anile a good del of land with new buildings. When done, he will have'one of the'nlc estj'littld homes In Coos county. Fred Hsgland is Improving his home which he bought recently. Mr, U. Is a rustler. , While Ray Cox and 'Frank Mnlkey were carrying milk on the landing this morning., tho latter (ell Into the slongb Frank says the water was about three fet deep but he would not like to esti mate tho doptb of tho mud as he didn't get to bottom of It. Tho Catching slough ranchers have a grievance against Mr. Bacchi, Whllo they were landing last Saturday, Mr b. camo out and yelled, "bggs are. worth 25 cents a dozen at my store" Six or olght ranchers grabbod their bas kets and ran up there, but Mr. Sacchl jast gave them the ''hose laagh'V One man said he wouldn't sell him eggs for 1 perdozen. Two mon went to Marshflold, eaih having ono hundred lb, of potatoes. One sold for lc per lb, and paid f 1 10J torn sack ot Hour; tho ottior sold lor Uic per lb, and paid (1.20 for a sack of Hour. Which did tho best? A largo Plymouth Rock roostor findwn as Big Joo, has developed n very e'ovoro case of quincey. He haa benn trying to cough up a crow but has utterly failed. Tho owner doesn't know which 'to ad minister German Cough Cure 'or 8ong etackon'a White Pine Expectorant. (Respectfully referred to the Coast Mall's Poultry editor.) Easter Services at M E Church At the Methodist plicojpal Church, there will be special scjrylees both morn ing and evening on Ea'sierday, In the ssornlng1, MUs Alary Brown will recite Mrs. Bangsters beaatiful poem, "The Children' Offering". "The Children's Tribute" by six lit tie girls will follow. i. special musical program has been arranged. ' ' ' Mrs. Mcpherson' 'has arranged the evening program "Tbe Story ot Easter' brloging oat tbe Important facts from the Crucifixion antil after tbe Resurrec tion. ;!, The musical and literary features of the program are as follows : 'Hark ilio'BollB aro Ringing" William. Choir Welcome Song by Chorus ot Chlldron Hymn No. 1 "0 For a Thousand Tongues" , "On Calvary's Brow" Fillmore Mrs. 0. T. McPhereOn and Frank Sumner 'After Threo Days" Gabriel ' Mra. Heisner nnd Mra, Mcl'horeon Recitotion'-Yos Thou. Didst Die for Mo" Mr. Allen J. Wood "O'or Joseph's Tomb'.' ' Mrs. C.T. McPcrson Blazo Forth. Yo Bhlnlnc WorldB" Mtb. Mcl'horeon aiJdM'F, 8urhner' ; Rccltallbn "Tho Ptjnco of" Life is l.(j(p" ,, r ' Miss JNorma nan "Tbo Giadomo Bells!' Geibel Choir ;?W : rr 'T i. .. .. x; RcaltHtlbtt "An Easier Legond" Miss Kvn Coko "Tho fii avlour. Uvea Again" (lulboi Choir Recitation 4 "ThoUloriouaBtralu" Mr. Mlio Hmunbr Recitation ''On thb Wluga bt the Morn tug" t x Erlo Bott "Allvo Forovorinoro" Golbol Ohoir "Ilnlleltijah" Uollivl Choir Recitation "Ponton horo" Miss Uw$ Drown Solo and Quarlut "My Bavlour Thou llitst Risen" Koeohnt Mrs. Mcl'ortou. Mrs. Helsuor, Mr, F. Sumner, Mr. I'lillpot' From Tuesday's Dally. Mrs. Nellie' Rooko uf town today. Emplro wns in Justice of tho Ponco from Emplro'today, Turplu was tip Tho govornmont dredger w 111 bo tnken i up i'ooo river tomorrow to (ui) nnags. Noble Ilrothcra will recuivo on tho Alllnnco ten hooves and U flno fat hogs. -o Sheriff Htovo Gallier camo ovor today and wont up Coos river on official busi ness. Captain Scoro ot tho Cnpo light hoiiso was In town today, panlod by Mrs. Scoro. Arago accom- "i " Elder was In Proslding Grants l'ass Sunday. Summorvlllo ot Marshfield over Billy Bmlth has sold his barber to Ralph Nosier of Ccqullle, who operate the uhop hereafter. shop will George Schroeder, rtorpknoper" and manager of Lako Creamory for the Simp ton Lumber Co. was In town on busi ness Saturday. John MarHnstn, of South Marshfield, left this morning for Onrdlnur, where lit has secured employment in tho (lard incrmlll. Geo. Woodward, tho South Marth fietd gardner, brought a lot of onions and radishes to town today for tho 0. I). D. grocery. Rev. Horsfall went to Empire Uun day afternoon to christen tjiu infant of Mr. aud Mrs. Magltl, returning in ihno for services at Marshflold in tho .even ing. o Harry Myers tho gonial ugent for Mason Sherman A t'o. nf San Francisco was Interviewing tho businessmen of Marshfield this week. Mrs, Henry Blako who was brought from Nystrum's logging cimp Saturday for medical treatment, returned homo to Allegany today very much Improved. I havo for ealo n grand orchestral organ, little ueed. This organ will bo sold a.t a bargain. Also other second hand organs for salo Address. E, M, Fohuam Marshfield Acency for tho Mason fc Hamilton and Estey Organs. D.&W. E. Lewin had the mlsfortuno to eori on sly cut his left hand with a cleaver while putting moat in Noble's butcher shop at North Bend. Ho came td Marshfield to havo the wounded idem' ber dressed. Ferndalo EutcrprleoB. At a party given Monday evening at her rosldonco in Eureka. Miss Elizabeth Urogor, sister of our District Attornoy, tnado known ber 'engagement to Martin Wallaco, the Portlaud Flouring Mills' popular repre sentatives, Tho wedding takes placo In Eureka In April. W. P. Burton is fitting up tho Alexington building in Coqnllln City with all modern improvements includ ing sodn fountain, milk shako nnd ico cream. Will inanufactun fresh enndy of all kinds, nlso carry a full lino of cl-t gars and tobacco and will havo u vary nont nndnttnct!vo placo to corvo lunch oo at all hours. M. 0. Recto formerly a resident of Marshflold hut now of Aberdeen a brofher-ln.law of Frank Flyo nfid hrother to Mrs, Butler who was ero - ; visiting Mr and Mrs, Flye Is dud. .c I irt iltosli hodulilon iidwawas rcuolvod ybsterdny And Mrn, Ilutlor who left this inornltifi via Uitrdlnor, for Aberdeen, Washington to attend the funeral. J. Fined $90 Doptity District Attorney K. L; (j. Far rln rotttrnod yestordar- from Myrtle Point whore ho hud beoii to prosictite the ense of I llivlnor, who wnn before JiuIku Bundur on tho uhnrgu ol havlnii duo.-hides In his pofscislou, llo was fined p) nml his lildo taken. Appointed Water Bailiff Frank Smith, mtpurliiti'iulent of tlin C(Ktn rivur hulchery, lino been nppoln, led statu watur llniliff for this "oollon ot tho (tii'.u, his duty, ns such, telng to bco to it Hint tiiu laws of this statu goturuliiK Its llnlnirlu,s nro not vlo-' Intel, and ho will have authority lit wlmtuvor p.irt of tho stato ho may bo. ' No better solvctlon could hsvo been madn. To hw& Front Street There la n inovomout on toot to ex tern! Front street from Dalton street to the town limits nt DlmmlckV just be low Ferndnlo. Tho proposed Improve- mont would bo a very good thing for the town It this can bo none with satis faction to the property owners. The city couucll nru having tho graded estab lished and It is hoped for tho benefit of the progress of Marshfield, that the work will bucnrrled out. There Is no good i union why this town can not I in. provo Its watur front to Ferndalo and in dun time carry this street to' join with Shormau Avenue, Morth Bond. Easter Services At the Episcopal church the services' woto most Impressive and the sermon, was a masterly effort of Rev. Horsfall,, the pastor. The Lasteruay prograni was characteristic ol that church. The aadltorlam was beautifully decorated. Tho road screen was colerrd with clustors ot beautiful daffadlls eutwlned with ivy. Thb alter was most beautiful. In puro white "Ejstor lilies, which' were brought from California. The work of decorating the room was duna lt (.' SUtura ol Bethany. Tho music by the choir, led by Miss Suslo Kick- woith waa beautiful and grand and lifted the soul Ileaycnward, Tho up lifting Influence of such n survlco as this cannot help hut solemnly Impress tht) congregation, Faster at the M E Church The joy nnd gladuos of tho Christian world over tho fact of tho Resurrection wero woll expressed In ovory exeroue of the day. The purpose to exalt tho risen Christ was spiurotit, Tho dfcoratlonn, in green, white ami yellow, worn beautiful. In tho morning Rev. I). T. SummorJ' vllltf, tho Prcolding Elder, preached a' briiifsormnn, the choir rendered several lulielioiie in n (lelihtful muniior, uittt six little girls liroujlit their dainty trl butool IbtNors mid crowned Ihu cross. The annual mlHiiouary offering was tnkon.' Jn the oyonlng tho seating capa:lty of tho church wan not milllclont for tho largo audioiico. Tho program wai im utiiinlly Intcrontliig and improssivu, Tho choir began their work under diffi culties, as tho church was in darkness! Whon tho power camo on, tho transltlod from darkness to light enomrd almost symbolical ot the Crucifixion and Roe urrcctlon, Tho songs, scripture and recitations worn admirably arranged to' cxproro tho' sidncaj of tho ono and the Joy of tho other. All thoso who partlcl patod in the program seemed to enkr Into tho spirit of tho occasion, making all hoarfs feel tho tomlor inftuonce of tho sacred day, Thoro was a fitting climax when, In response to tho oarnoet Invitation of the pastor, ono of our prominont buslneW mon camo forward and was taken Into tho church, thus expressing his' purpose to had n different Ifle. m$ MODERM WOODMEN OF AMEMCA ' HOLD A PLEASANT SMOKfiR v O.tUrdny nlylif, cs announcod, tho' Moilnrn Woodn on o' AmorI"a cav. a omokor. Eaph of the nttondlng mom hors rrouglit friend. After tho pro llmiimr'os of lodgo work wore ovor, tho, .Woodmen gavon spread which was en Joyed hugely. Tho program was a,' plenenut one and ouch mimbor thrreof , was wull received. Pratt, Dungan and Flitnogitu catno in (or round aftor round -o(ftpplaMfeauddM tlmsolvea roud; h ,uWAJk. ThO order will glvo outcrtolnmonts as i roii'ar footure,