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About Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906 | View Entire Issue (April 16, 1904)
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Mm, Morton ot Empiro was in town today shopping. Tho total amount of taxes collected up to March 31 was $90,678.20, Mrs. J. ft. Robertson returned from IUvereido Cal, on the Alliance. Mr . Joccph Cottell of Flawing is ser iously ill and hardly expected to live. J. 3. Davis brought down a scow load of spuds to tho Standard Oil Works tc iay. Tho government dredger work removing the enags river. is now at from Coos Eighty tons of freight and 20 passen gers flopped oft at North Bend from the Alliance today. Mr:. C. D. McFarlain, who has been visiting In Marahfleld several days re turned homo toJay. The tug Hunter came to Marshiletd this morning to secure SO men to work in the mill at Gaidiner. Noble Bros, today received a largo lot of meat 'rom Portland, in all 8 beeves 10 large fat hogs IS mutton sheep. Mr. Parker of Loon Uke brought downs pair of flnu bay draft horse to "orth Bend today which are for sale. The pastor of the Methodiil Eplrcop al cliurch will preach at North Bend in the Presbyterian church Sunday at 3 p m. E W. Shrockof Willamanch Slough ca'Moiown yesterday to meet bis niece who arrived en tue Alliance from Wash ington. 'I have used Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets nith most satisfactory results," eays Mrs F. 1 Phelps, Hous ton, Texas. For indirection, bilinuf npss and consiipation these tablets are most excellent. Sold by J no. Preu.ss. Al Waterman of the firm of Baker A Hamilton, Sr.n Francisco, will return homo on tho Areata and when he cotaei lo the bay again it will be with a run. uing mate. Mrs. McKnlght entertained the Ar tictic Needle Workers Thursday after noon at the residence of Mrs. 8. H. Hazard. The next meeting will borne of Mrs. William Merchant. be at Woodmen Parade Iho degreo team of tho W. O. W, will give a parade at 3 p m tomorrow after neon, Hovecteen strong, beaded by the MnrshQtlJ band. They will wear their new uniforniB and will make a fine dis play. The Texas Vernacular Philadeldhla Press. 'Have ypu ever been in Texas?" The man who thus inquired had very evidently been there, He proceeded: "You know they epeak what is almost a lancuago of their own down there, llere'a an example: "A llttlo girl went into a rural grocery store, "Ain't you got no eggs?" ehe asked, "I ain't Bald I ain't I replied tho store; keeper. "Well reapondgd tho girl, 'I ain't net you la you ain't. I ast you ain't you is. IayouT" , MViriiir J5ft4fft from t WEAKNESS,', taRetk. (Faun Saturday's Dally.) A Limerick Tlioro was a young maid ot Con rlvor Who dcnorved all tho praise you could llvo 'or She milled on the boas As sbo passsd tho Ii .i C s Which caused her companion to quiver. llio baramctcr stood today at 29.59. Thus far 200 voters havo registered Marehflfld, In Sheriff Galllcr was la town eervlug subpoenas Friday, Edmond Keen of North Bend was In this city today. Mrs. S. A. Yoakum bought a work- horse of L. Iieisner today. Dr. J. Q. Cook and wife of Empiro were in town today on business. Tho Hunter returned to Gardiner with a load of freight ycatorday. Schooner Advent sailed from Porter mill yesterday for San Francisco. T. U. Wyman, assistant light keeper of Arago station waa.in town today. S. O. Rogers brought down a icow load of hay yesterday for John Bear. Mr. and Mrs. Jesss Luso went Coos xiver todav for a Ashing trip. I i up The Breakwater Is on thedock at Risdon Iron Works, San Francisco. the Tho Alliance brought in loadr. of wagons and farm for the Coquille. several car implements George Wesson the Democratic war borro of sooth slough was In town to day. Ho came up to go to tho county conven tion. Active work on the new dredger boat will begin Monday, E, Henckenorf will do tho work at the Portsr mill ship yard. . A blue print of the steamer Break water was left on the dock yesterday. Finder please leave with the captain of the Flyer and oblige. Work will start about April 20th on the new cannery which is to be built at Prosper by a stock company, of which John Nlelsonlsa member, Jesse Farrln writes to the Mail from Sheridan, Oregon, that he is going to his ranch on Siletz Bay, and ho wished to bo kindly remembered to the boys, Wm. Abernethy of Dorafcame today to accompany his wife home. Mrs. Abcrnathy, has been visiting her son-in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Swanton. James Lyons, Supt. of Portor mill is clearing off the hil top, above Porter where ho will erect a beautiful residonce. The site gives the fine view of Coos Bay in every direction to be had, Wm. Lawlor, assistant book-keeper lit the Simpson Lumber Co. store, North Bend, has resigned his position and will become a resident of Marahfleld. NOTICE Will Strang, the boy I took from the Co, poorarm oigbt years ago has left my house without provocation Apr. 0 andl am no longer responsible for any act of his or any debte bo may contract. E. J. OotrziT -l-0-5t The "i-told-you-eo" fellow" Is much ln evidence now, but before tho convention he was like tho darkey who "knowcl it all de time but didn't say nuffln." Tho Cottage hotel at Sumner will be opened next weak, and a grand time will be had. It is situated at the corner of Roeeburg street and Pollywog avanue. , The demand for lumber (or loeal trado at North llend has been to great this Spring that It has been necesmy to bKrnt n largo of amuottt lumber from tho liny City mill to supply the local demand there, KowthoWoitom odltor fills In his shirt stcevos by an open door and edits telegraph matter about enow storms Rttd blluurds cast of thj Kocklos. while ho HjngmtulutJS htmtelf that ho knows enough to stay oa tho Coast, Cordelia Frances Robertson of South Marshflehl gave a birthday patty this afternoon to her youug frleudB, It bolni: in honor of her 2nd birthday. Thotu present wore: Edith Ayre, Elslo Tnomas, Alice lleddun. Ncttlo lleddon, Bessie Sanqulst, Paulino Sholdcn. At North Bend 110 votora havo regis tored thus far and thnto yot rcmalui about CO to register. This does not In cludo tho peoplo who llvo up Kentuck slouch whero n large nutubor remain yot to register. Tho Ladles Aid Society of the Method 1st Episcopal church held their regular monthly business meeting Wednesday afternoon at the homo of Mrs. It. C. Lee. After the buslucsi was disposed of, Mrs. McFarland, Mrs. Leo's guctt for tho week, served delicious refresh ments' These, together with tho at tractive dtcDrations, the delightful social hour and tho hospitality of Mrs, Loo made an unusually plcatant afternoon, Each lady carried away a prottv souve nir of tho occasion. Bost Coue;h Modlcino for Childron When von buy a, cough medicino for small children you want one iu which you can place implicit confidence. You want one that not only relievos but cures. You want one that is unques tionably harmless. You want ono that is' pleasant to take. Chamberlain's Congh Remedy meeta all of these con ditions. There is nothing so goal lor tho coughs and colds incident to child hood. It is also n certain preventive andcura for croup, and there is no danger whatever from whooping cough when it is givnn. It has been used in many epidemics of that disease with perfect success. For sale by Jno Preuss, Travel by Sea Departures by Allianco yesterday, for San Franeieco, were. as follows: M L Patterson, L N Spencer and wife, Wm Miller and wife, J M Foster, Rev Thos Irvine, II Cnvanangn, P V Meyer, J Rust, K Brendell. The Central Committee A matter overlooked in yeatcrday'e ac count of the Republican convention was the composition of tho County Central Committee. W. C. Chase, of Coquillo City was mado chairman of tho com mittee, and will appoint tho member ship for the different precincts. Mail Carrier Picks up Life Boat Burton E, Copp the mail carrier be tween Waldport and Florence picked one of the lifo boats of tho Morona which ia supposed to have been wrecked on the Pacific coast south of Victoria. I The name on the boat is Adenda, and the letter "S"in red on the boat. There seems to be no doubt that the vessel was lost, W 0 W Parade The parade of tho degree team of the W. O.W., headed by the Mardiflold band attracted a largo crowd to Front street this afternoon. Thd boys mado a good showing, and attracted favorable attention to tholr entertainment this ovening, which promises to be a grand success. Tho work of tho newly organized band was very creditable to the boys and lo their leader. Dr. W. A. Toye. Club Entertainment Tho "afternoon" given at the home of Mrs. J. IJ. Taylor on Frjday, by the ladies of the A, N. W. Club was a great success both socially and financially. Tho perfect Bpring day nut every one in the best of spirits, Tho decorations were eimplo but charming the dining room in red blended beautifully with the sunny tables sparkling with cut glass and Bllvcr. The proceeds f 10,00 will go to holy beautify our public school grounds. Given his Liberty The largo Golden Ettgle which Clay Moor Mi ad In his crro which he gave hi j freedom last week was recently rctm and Is doing nicely. Mr. Mooro gnvu tho nohto bird ita llborty becauio a wounded whig w was not henllng as freely as It ahnuld, Although the bird cost M-, Moore u large sun of money ho had not the cruel heart (o keep It In captivity whllo it was In lla helpless condition. Tho cage now awaits tho arrival of an Orang Ontang or a species of tho Slxo mountain wi I man. Solntlc Rhoumntlsm Curocl "l have been subject tn tnUtio rheu matism for years," sa'H i), II. Waldion of Wilton junction. Iowa, "my Jointi I woro stiff and gnvo mo much pain and uitcomiort. My joints would cracic when I straightened up. I usud Chain berlaln'a Pnln Balm and havu Von thoroughly cured, lluvu not had n pain or ncho from tho old trouble for many months. It Is certainly a wonder ful liniment." For sale by Jno, I'riicHs. School Board Meeting The school bo.rd held a short seitlon taut ovenlug at which considerable rou tine work was turned off. Teachers woro hired for the various grades and salaries readjusted, Professor Goldon was ro'ained at $ 1000 per year. Tho teachers salary for the seventh and eight grades wro llxed it$52G0 per month. All Iho other gradoi wcro ralrcd from f 15.00 to iilJtO per month. Tho board havo decided to extend the school for tho colored children six weeks longor, letaining the sumo teach er. Cannery for Rojjne River E; B. Rorns of Gold Beach has formed a stock company tho purpose of which Is to can fitli on Roguo river, Tho in corporation is known as tho Roguo River Packing & Navigation Co. Thi company have bought a largo can nory plant on Columbia rlvor and Mr. Burns will come to Marshiltdd on his way to tho Columbia af'er iTo ronchin ory. Ho will go up with his Lteatnfr Cecil. F, M. Flyo of this placo will act as superintendent ot tho cannery nnd he will go to Oold Beach soon to begin ac tive work-at construction of tho neces sary buildings. From Coquille Bulletin W. II., better known as "Bill" Willi ams, died at his Homo near Rlvcrton, on tho lower river, Thursday night, March 31st, of neuralgia of tho heart. Although a man of splendid physiquo ho had been in poor health for totno time and death was not unexpected. Ray Hall, eon of Jesse Hall, mot with a painful, though not serious, nccldent last Saturday morning. He was pick ing at a cartridge to extrcct the bullet when it exploded, blowing part of tho sboll through his loft hand butweon the third and fourth fingers. Dr. Culln dressed tho wound nnd ho seems to he In a fair way to recover nicoly. A rather unusual event occurrod In tills city Thursday when Bert Andorson, Birdlo Prowett. Dick" Carmlchacl and Grace Prowett wcro united In marriage by one ceremony. Tho event took place at the homo of Mrs. M. Nosier and Rev. W. H. Myers acted as officiating clergy man. Fourth of July Celabration Following are tho committed! appoin ted by the different organizations of Marehfield, lor tho Fourth of July com mittee, so far reported. It Is desired that all committees bo roportcd to A, B. Prontifl as soon as possible nnd that any organleationa who have not yet op pointed their committed will do eo as Boon as convenient, W O W-F B Dow J W Chapman, T Nicols. G A R Arthur Bridges Board of Frade Aleck Campbell, Geo, N Farrln. POLevar. K of P A Matson, O Georgo, F P Norton.' CooaBay Circle Cora Smith, Nolllo Owen, Kate Lando. Foresters F A floldnn, Fred JohtiBon, JWTibbettB. I O 6 FV M , FrJedborg, Frank Bowen, L Planlz, 9 Long shoreman'a Union Frank Mar tin, II P McLain, L Larsen. Common Council F P Norton, W F Bowren, Ohas, Llcbtwork. A O U W S B Cathcart, W A Toye, Tom Hall.. ( FJre 'penatlment Jank Flannlga-j, HUlli Short,' F Davison; (From1 Moudty'Q Dfflly.) liaromoter stood 20 ril ypstordnyf x Tho Areata arrived this morning, MMPaaHIMNM-AMM-MM-aa-'N The Caarlna arrlvod Sunday ntlor noon. Ruv. Wni. Horsfall went to' tho Co qulllo today. . in 0 Iho schooner Esther Duhuo went lo eon Sunday, Einlllloldormnn thocandv man was In town today. Banker Jamca Flanagan returned from Han Francisco on tho Areata. Ralph Noifor tho harbor Is having n iiuw wator heater put Into hlo shop. O. H. Marsh and Robert Union rpent tho day at ths llfesivvtng station yester day. Something now in jelled collara and all'over nuts nnd spangled trimmings at Ladles Emporium. Mrs. W, Z. Wnlkor of Wlllanch slough waa In town visUlng hor mother and tathor Mrs. P. S. Weaver. Ilnrry and. Mark Scott woro at North slough yesterday bringing homo over SCO lino trout. The Coos Bay Iran Workscast n large oronso propellor for the steamer Fnvorito this morning. George Wasson of South Slough has Just received I is Indian War pension. Pay for 20 months. John Porter of Allegany wao In (own today on his way to the Democratic county convention, A party of in nlmrods yesterday chartored a launch nnd succeeded In lauding 5 medium ilsh. A. J. Savage and n party of North Bendltes wont up Coos river yesterday on a fishing trip. Archlo Kriiso returned on thn Areata from San Francisco where ho had been for como time. Hardy Mast, of Lee, was In town to day,aud brought tho news of the death of Henry Waters, of Leo, who line been 111 ior u long timo. Mrs. Capt, Mageo of Empiro will go to to Portland via Allianco to visit friends' and relatives in tin Willamette. Tho perfect weather yesterday gavo scores of nlmrods that peculiar fever which was quito destrurtiyo to tho speckled beaut tea. Tho Evdrgreon Whist Club met nt tho home of Mrs. S. II. Hazard on Satur day. Mra, Jas, Rolandson won tho fir ft prize and MrB. Frledbnrg woj awarded tho consolation, R.M.Morgan of Peru, California is ono of the new arrivals in Marehfield looking for a placo, Ho ox,iocts to go on a ranch of como kind. Tho North Bond baso hall team havo prganlxC'd nnd are practicing for n gnmo to ho played with Marehlleld boys in tho near future. Tom Nichols will inovo his fatnjly next Wednesday from tho William Jlnr kor houso to the Al Hall houeo on Washington Avenue, Robert Burns of Curry county, can didate for joint roproeontatlvo was in town today intorviowlng his frfonds and arfanglng for tho coming campaign. The Fourth of July committee Is to pieot Wednesday evening, nt Firemon'B ball, All members appointed by the different organizations are earnestly requested to be present. At tho Mitrshllold candy hlloliun, they are dispensing ono ot tlm ilnnst bever ages over put on snlo In this city. Gun ulna orimgu tiltlor. It la dulifiolouu, vM(sa Maggie Murphy who hnn hceu visiting with hur elotor Mr. O, C. Bridge, cntito to town today, Hlio will tench tho MyrtlolJnuk richool beginning Monday 18, Grandma Kronholm, wio hns boot) living In Sun Francisco for eovoral years, returned on tho Areata and will now reside with hor folks horo Iu Mnrshlold -o- On the Mud Flats A largo party of about 20 young peopln went to Catching slough on Sun day ufturnoon lo John Matsoni placo. A very pleasant limn was had, The party loft for home nt 11 o'clock and went on tho mud (lain. Tho launch ru mnltiod there till 10 o'clock today. The passenger were rescued by Henry Kino who brought thnin to Matshtlyld tills morning about (I o'clock, JL Sorlouo 8tomnch Troublo . Curocl I was trouhlud with a distress In my stomach, sour slomach and vomiting inolM, and ran truthfully any that Chatnberlaln'B Stntunch and Liver Tab lets cured iiit'..-Mrfl. T. V. Williams, '.alngthurg, Mich, Thoso tablets aro guaranteed to euro nvvty ensu of stoma ch troublo of this character. For sale by Jno. l'roueu, Another Addition to Marshficld Henry Kengstackou In platting 40 of land adjoining town and 'north, nnd west of Forndnlu which will bo put on tho market In the near future. Mr. Sengstacken has concluded to set asldo several blocks ol this proper ty which can be bought at u mlnlnum prlco by thu Civic Improvement Com mlttco for a park. It has been suggest cd that tho amount of money expended for preparing grounds for n ' fourth of July celebration bo put In on thu new pari: location. Well Supplied Willi Hose Tho city marshal ban ulnced a hoio cart In each one of thu hourus constructs id for that purpose In West nnd South Marshficld. Ono key wl'l Wm. Ilowron'u reoldencu Marshflold ni:d at W. it. South Marshflold nnd two ho left nt in West Curtis, Iu nt F. P. Mortun'f ntore, until other arrungo rncnts aro mado. Each cart has a ruol of 3-"0 fcot of hole and moro will bo added sa soon as it can hu repaired. The three hoto carts In tho cuglne houeo havo each n reel of WO feet of good hose. Tlito gives thu people of (his city as good fire protection as any town of its slzo fit Oregon, WOW Entertainment Tho W. 0. W. entcrlalmnont given Saturday uvnnlnc was n nucruts in ovitry way. Tho buys looked fine In their now unlforinu and woro complemented oty much on their first nppearnuce In pub lie. Many of our cltlzun fuel great pride In tho fact that wo have at least ono uniformed drill team ntnong our many lodges, Tho informnl program at tho hall was a great tuicccas from ntnrt to finish and tho-W. 0. W. made a hit llnnuclnlly. Tho music furnished 'or tho danco was furnished by tho Fireinena Bnnd, it being tho first hll thn now organiza tion has furnished music for and tho bnyo woro veiy much coinpllmuutcd on tho high order of their tuitctiono. In all tho Woodmen feel groatfut to tholr citizens for their llburitl pnttonago. -o- Going to tlie Dogs Thn picnic groundu on tho hill ahovo town nro being slowly desecrated and step by stop the Inudinnrkf) nro disap pearing. This property bolongo to tho Southern Oregon Company and some thing ohould he done lo stop tho ruth less hand of thn thoughtleea dcspollor of this beautiful spot. Some day It will bo considered na our natural park nnd no doubt tho Southern Oregon Co. do not sanction tho work of the thoughtloes boys who nro cutting down tho young fllmdo trees nnd building cabins und making bon Area of tho trrcu just for thu fun of It. jMnishfloldp only hopo for n beautiful park Has tn tjonio such prop erty ns this nnd the S, O, Co. would do well to slop the espolllntton of this beautiful hill top which Is one of the roost exquisite bHcb for u lurk In Orof on. '' v u A', AJii ilwiM;wimi ii i-iiiia,iriaWit-WtW-'H'lirtlUWWW( S mmmmssmmsitXi f&Htvm&wt&mW0mmwj'tmmmiimi HJ r,TtaA(vmmttrU