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About Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906 | View Entire Issue (April 16, 1904)
, -"iVV " Vn 'i .. V V ! L . , . : ' - r j v i i I b U R. i ., 9- nufci i personal apd Ial; mSAMAJTEROFBEAUB I buuriG POWDER Abo!utelrPar' TKIREISNQ SUBSTITUTE (From Tuesday's Dally-) A Limerick Thero was a man of Catching slough ' Who raised an awful hullabaloo When be left his ranch On his gasoline launch, .AshonevtrknewwhatltwaBgoingtodo. t ' 1. S. Kaufman went yesterday on business. up Coos river Andrew Olsen came over mllo yesterday on business. from Ten- . Mrs. J. 1 Wilson of Somner was a passenger arriving on tho Curlew this morning. j S. C. Rogers broucht down 37 head of young cattlo today to pasture on Istb xnus slough. Baxter Hoxsie, a prominent barber of Hoquira Waeblnglon,. is looking into Coos Bay realeatate this week. The Ladies Art Club held its last meeting ut the home of 3Ira. Edman'a and the next meeting will bo at the home of Mrs. Flyea. ' -J. Z. Taylor brother of J. II. of tJkiah, Mendocino county, Cal., arrived on;the Areata for, a visit with his broth er and family. . , 'Mayor Wm. Torpea of Empire, In town last night and went to Coquille this morning to attend Democratic county convenlion was 'tho the Anderwn'B OrchestraT furnished the music for tb W. 0. W. Intertalnment and dance Saturday night, giving the beet of satisfaction. 1 W. V. Hevener.jiof Ashland, repre senting the Pen Mutual Life Insurance Company, is looking after insurance jnattete in Marsbfleld today. Makes a Clean Sweep There's nothing like doing a thinr thoroughly. 0 all the salves you ever heard of, Rocklen'a Arnia Salve fs the beat, It sweeps away and cores .Barns, Sores. Brutes, Cuts, foils and Ulcers, Skin Eruption and piles. Its only 26c, and guaranteed to give satisfaction by Jno. Preues, druggist. Ed Millman, one of the mall' carrier ob the Coos Bay Wagon road, Is very tick at Middle Creek, and a physician was sent for this morning. ; Tho town has been lonesome' today, all the Democrats except' tho editor of the News having gone to Coquille as delegates to their convention. Geo. Wulff and Theodore' Johnson came in this moj-nlng with a large lot of deep eoVfieh, including one Halibut. Henry Holmes bought the lot for tho Cash Meat Market. . , '. W. J. Rust has.Bold hla Interest In the Korth Bond Mercantile and Improve ment Company to tho company, now consisting of Fred Uollirtter, R. 0. ' Homes, M.TCelBay and W. Grout. 1 v Wfm A nihho. late ol Petalnmn. Cal.. ah aunt of Mies Rosa Gjbbs of this c(tjr! "eT,ected lierelrrffiVrweeka flud they Will make their hline here. nFrivpii on ino Aroauw air. uiuup id Iwl H -j : J I S. It. DavU "returned on tho Areata' from qulto nn extended visit to San Franrlaco whet ho his been looking up .1 - ..!. fn.- l.nriin-orwl lumber. UO , wtil got out (another lot ol myrtle lor shipment shortly. Bathing Facilities Thero is a movement on foot for tho construction of n hath houio on tho ' city whsrl back of tho engine House, ! for tho convenience of thoso win enjoy salt wator bathlnc. It Is proposed to ' fnrnMi enuveuences in tho way of dress ing rooms, lip, spring board etc. I ThM is ar. excellent Idea. The M-.lirtld water front is a lino placa jfor bathing, hut the facilities for dress ling otc have beca lacking. Thu expom u 'for tho? will not bo ure.it, and can ho leisily lome by thoc who will be beuo- UJOU IHUIUOJ. Mr Hum; Speaks. Editor Coast Mail. Sir, I havo just learned that Mr. Coke is tee choice of Convention for Joint Sena tor. Whllo I wonld havo been gratified by being their selection ahd would havo prved the neoolo to the best of my ability, I feel that it is no disgrace to be beaten by a resident of Coon who ia a young man that elves promise of super ior ability. I wish to thank my friends in Coos for their consideration of my det-ires and earnest efforts in my beha'f, Anything that I can do to insuro tho election of the uoraineo will be cheer fully done. R. I. Hujin. YVedderborn, Ore, Apr, 7th, 1001. A Tnoughtful Man M. M. Austin of Winchester, Ind. knew what to do in tho hour ol need. Ilis wife had such an unusual case of stomach and liver trouble, physicians could not help ner. no inougui oi aaa tried Dr. King's New Life Pills and she n relief nt once nnd was finally cured. Only 2oc ct J no. Preuss Drug store. REPAIRS ON C STREET An Object Lesson Making In Street . C street has been receiving some Mmplea by calling at this ofuce. needed repairs in the way of patching" where holes had commencod to show in J i.a.,.-i the surface. These wore due mainly to I havo for sale a grand orchestral the mud that had been carried out on organ, little used. Thia organ will be the burned slack, from Firs', street, ' sold at a barain. Also other sccomt while that thoroughfaro was a reseivolr hand organs for sale. Address b. n. of yellow clay, aud also from a place at, Fcbmas .Marsbfleld Agency for IM tie Fourth street bridge where the wag- Jlaaon & Hamilton and hstey Urgtin. qns had cut through the layer ol slack. This street has furnlsncd o good on-, iMtleeeon to show thut a mixture ol mud would soon destroy tue siree.s mm have been put in such splendid condi- tlonover the level part of town. Tho, slack will stand an unlimited amount of ra.n, of fc-uisl.lne and of light or heavy werr, and remain a perfect roadway snr- face: but it must be kept free from acr r.umnlations of mud, soil and miscella neous dirt. ( Thlaisa lesson that nJgbt well .be taken to heart by all property owners who have paid for the pavinz of the streets in front of their property wjth .,! matorfnl. KfiPI) tllO CrBBS Oil BDU HJiO lU.tUMHll . w. f- .-. r - the surface fairly clean and your street will" alwayc be equal to any driveway in Golden (Jato or any other park. Neglect It and you will some da; havo to do the whole thing over again. (Prom Wednesday's Dally.) A Limerick There wae a school roa'anfof Bay City Who wau mot undeniably pretty. ' Sho walked all the way To her school every day Now don't you think (hit was a pity? Tho. barometer o'clock. stood 29.00 at 11 Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Dungan re visit init ftionde In Coquille Goo W. Canning forxerly proprietor of the City bakery Is in town. .Henry Laird ol Loon town on business today. luko wae in F.'S. Barsiee of North 'Bend was in tnn Iniisr. tlleJdrove nn Willi Mils wj -f -v "' J . j n . . . span ol Biajnon. 'xie decorated me .IJorsei wltli amew ,aat of harnose J Wm. Haskell'a store, i i . irom bay alter tho Ohar. D. Falk tod ad. A hundred cases oT measles and that many, cases of mumps In. Myrtle Point Chief ScUtter and Hay Golden wore overhauling tho hook and ladder truck today. Stooraer Coos river did not mako regular trip today having gone bn 8. Rogers, ways for repairs. its 0. Miss Eva Raker, of Aberdeen Wash ington is visiting her undo tt. W. tfchrock. W. W. Langrvorthv, who has been ulght man at the light works la again at his rost after a short I'.lnres. t..r.nn iltedcor Is bulue put together .- r ... ... ..n..u.i.. nntl ln uxeects to bo ready for vok In about 30 days. Walter McFarlaud. salesman for J. A.jFolger A Co. San Francisco is doing business on tho bay with hla patious. J. A. Sweet tho crab cannor of Em plro baa begun cannlnu clams for tho market recently ami Is putting up a One article. Mr. and Mrs. f. A. Curry caught -10 n.. irnnt Sntulftv the laiiteet one Ixdng caught by Mrs. Curry which measured 23 inches. It looks ns if the Demccracy in the county compalgn would bo bettor llxed in tho matter of Shcllbindera man uiu Republicans. Mr.andMrr. Wm. Carkas havo turned from a visit In the eastern states where they havo Bpent several months Including an eastern Winter which was an unusually severo one. Albert Campbell, Wm. Rernltt, Ueorgo Snyder and Ray Tibbetta ex ,rrt to Mart on or about Juno 1st to vlilt tho St Lonii Fair, The boya will mike the trip on their wheels and ex pect to have an excellent timo going. .Senator C, W. Fulton hts the thanks of the Coast Mail for a supply of car den soeds. right from tho government foundry. Any ol our friends who want to try Undo Sam' "radish lettuce, cor mt. onion or prrenip seed can get ( John I'orter one oi me uowm...... warnois o. -.. . "- -- day having been in attendanco at the Democratic convention, no " ''"" pleased witn mo outcome .. ....u- they named a winner ol a ticket from top to bottom, Fired First Guns By request E. R. Scabrook and Rev, R. C. Leo addressed tho Democratic hostB at Coquille City last night and an nnil..,alaan rnf-l'tltlL' WBB hell). Rotll ' OUUIUHI..I1" ... -.fj ...-- j C6vernB themselves with Democratic lory f, The Democratic Ticket Following Is tho full ticket nominated by the DcmccratB at Coquille City yesterday': Joint Senator A. J. Sherwood R. 0. Leo '. T. Siglin J. fi. I.awrpnco 1 John Wear Representative Sheriff Clerk Conimicsioner ' Joint RepreEentativo Treasurer Commissioner, i yrs. Assessor School Supt Surveyor Coroner Robt BurnB Fulton Ed I'ahy Jr T. J. Thrift A. II. Mulkey A. E.Hfldsall D't, Leep A Great Sensation There was a big teusatlon In Loep villo, Ind. when W. II, Brown of that place, who was expected to d. had hiB life paved by Dr. Kin'a New Discovery for CoriBumtjtlon. He wrltor: "I en dured insufferable agonies from Asthma but your New Dlecovory avo 'nnc(- ao relief and soou thereafter effected a cinriplete cure.' Similar cures ol ton mmption, Poeufrtonla. Broncbltia and ip iff riumernriR. .It!s, thopoerless (rlp,ar? rmmernriB, ,ai,b, ino-.poeriii remody. for all throat and lung tronblea Prlf...fiOfl. and 11.00. Guarantetdv b5 Jno. Prensa droeulst. Trial bottle tree J Tho tnit Coin tabla cahie up the The Bashful Girl We have heard of a girl who, In so bashful It Is raid oho cannot eeo n sleep Ingcar without blushing, It is pre sumed that sho would faint at tho sight of undressed lumber; or worso atllli she might go Into hyatvrlnki over her bed ntentt Icun and want them draped with llhgotle. Bho'd aitioly lock herself In her roam and pull down tin) muuluu u bIiu wanted to change hor mind; no doubt she Is ntlrst cousin to tho girl who will not look at a tree in winter for fear she will see d nuked limb; she must bo n twin sister to tho ulrl who will not express nu opinion, fearing (hat sho will unbosom hor mind; surely sho la tho Identical ulrl who la so modem sho pro (rn i harufaced llo to tho naked truth. -Kx. Improving School Grounds Tho school district Is about to grado the south slope of tho grounds nnd any one wishing somb of tin) dirt for tllllug iu purposes can eecuro It by applying to tho school board. The bulkhead will ho unlit lower and fin cutlio face of tho tdopo will ho planted to Ivy which will In a short tlmo cover the ground and protect It from tho talus. Tho High School Alumni society has received some shade trues for decorat ing purposes and will plant and caro for thpnt as well ns otherwise help beaulifly tho crouuds. It is to bo hop- I ed that tho Alumni eocloty will bo en couinged In this laudlble undertaking. PORTLAND'S ATTITUDE Difficulty in Introducing Coos Bay Coal There Speaking of tho proposed shipment of coal to Portland. Mr. A K. Shaw, agent of tho Allliunce, tays that his company would bo glad to carry coul on tho Alliance to Portland, If the beat could be given reasonable dispatch. Rut th.'lr experience with tho Poitlntid proplo has been that thu latter will furnish no facilities for unloading tho coal at that end of tho route without de lay, and tho steamer rannot afford to llo over awaiting the convenience ol the consignees of tho coal. Tho principal reason for thlB, prohaps ia that the Portland coal dealers all handlo Puget Sound coal, nnd they do not caro to oucouraiso tho introductin of any other. Aa a matter of fact, It seems mat in this Portland in consistent in hor as tumption that it would bo a groat privi lege for Coos Bay to bo favored with the innnrinnltv to buv uoods In Portland; but when it cornea to Portland buying Coos Uay products, that is quilo another matter. Robbed tho Gravo A nlnrtllnv inridl'lit is mrmlod by John Olivet of Philadelphia ns follows: "i waH in an awiui couuuiuu, oiu was almost yellow eyes sunken, tonguo coated, jialn continually in back and sides, no appetite, growing growing weaker day by day. Threu physicians had given mo up, Then l waa tdvlsod to usu Electric Bittern ; to my irreat Joy, tho first bottlo mado a dec UNi ininrovemeni i tujuniuwu t.'iolr use for three weeks and am now a a well man. I know tlioy ronueu mo gravo of another victim," fo one should fail to try them. Only 53 cents, guaranteed nt Jno. Pruosodrug ttoro, North Bend Items Tho foundry and machino shop in nearlng completion rapidly. Tho steamer Signal went to sea laden with lumber for Han Frnuclsco. Chas. Jumper had tholforo finger of liia loft hand cut off Monday at Porter mill. W. A. Whltoly, of Seattle has contud the position of tinnor from nc W, P, Murphy. E, O. Connoll has broko ground for a new storo, which ho will stock with hardware, i ' . Chas. Dlngman'a team took n flyer Monday which resulted in a badly Rinashed up rig. N. II, Weliing, of Colorado hna rout ed tin Peterson restaurant building for a merchant tayloring establishment. MItrou imperatively necessary uy uio in Friday will bo tho last day of hcIioqIi , . nntrnnn,(0 ti100mce. and it will remain closed until Sept. 1, i Tho new house will bo rcudy by (hat time. Thoomcora of tho Marshfiold I), of II. worn hero Monday niufit to assist In cjn,,,, thu organisation Knr(. .. ", . ,, comnlotiuii tho organisation ol tuo North Bend lodtro. An addition is boing bUU hedash jijoor,jjctoryfto i;e ujeu ,ioi; jv ury rpom (or flr lumber to bo oeod exclusive ly for making uoofs. (loo. A.ClnuohniAU of Coqullte, Iim purchased some lots In North Rend and will in tho near futuro erect a now store whlr.li ho will stock With drug. Ohai. Kckhoff In ereotlng a Imslnesa boil no next door to Idre. 0. A, Palnter'a Millinery sioro and will rush it to com ph'Ullon no pobn as posslblo. Btierman Avuiiun will be treated to a heavy routing of sand upon tho clay which It Is thouutwill mnkolt n much bolter Oiorouglilaro than it has boon in the past. The laU lumber for thu foundation ol Ihoeondeuicry has been delivered on tho tile for tint now comlcnsory mil It will he pushed to completion with all r.poeit Kver siuco thu Republican convention Inst week our political rlt.g leader lift been walking tho streets with n far away, amns.'d look upon hln count! .innco, Iufuct ho ban dltcovered that Oronon politics ro not so ea:y as nway bauk in old KausRHl Tho North Uotid hotel, H. A. rtcckett, proprietor Is one of the Ihirtlost place In town. 1Mb hotel Is full to ovoillowlug and ho has at leant 10 rooms In varions parts of town occupied by guots. In tho near luturon larpi nnd commodious addition is to bo built tn tho homo to arcommodato tho Increasing business, a it. t. -i t l.. I. ., mn-M1 Iim nil ir. IHTKUll l.ni IICOll lnMiii:iVM J "" ovor-crowded house but hopoa soon to bo nblo to accommodate all comers. This hotel has tho envtablu reputation of being tho hist hotel on Coos bay. (Prom Thiirsdny'o Dally.) A Limerick Thero wan a j oung man of Coos river Who was troubled with pain In hie llvsr. lie thought 'twas his heart With his pioo ho must part, And ho said lip would smoko again nlv er. (Hut ho did) Stephon Oalllor was Iu town today business. on Wm. Howell tho Coqulllo logger was in town today.; C. A. Johnson hi.r broko ground for a now residence in West Marsblluld. A. II Hoduina r,f South Marsbfleld painting at Uenver Hill. is CM. Rylor. of North Rend, waa Marthfltld business visitor today. After May f.rst tho Retail CUrks Union will change their place of meet- f lug. NobloRtos, recalled a hunch of fat hogs from Ed Noah of Allegany jiater lay. o Mr. Win. Kardell has been p-omotcd n head conductor on tho (J. B. l(. A K, It. It A largo number of of tho Marsbfleld sports went fishing today up Coo: river, several launch loada went Mr. nnd Mrs. C. II. Merchant arrived iu San Francisco Apr. (Uh from Hono lulu, and aro expoctcd homo ou tho Areata. Goorgo AyroB oponod hla vocal class ntMosler Chopol.' Ho haa about Id Bchollare. i . ' T 0-! I Toil Blaln lias berjun shearing IiIb goats. ThoyrQ sWiarlng about .1 )-A lbs per head. Hu has 43 head fn all and comtldere thorn good property. d" '. R, L. Collins nn ftlnorant piano tunor who worxed Marsbfleld recently, la now on tho Coquille. If ho tunes pianos as hu puyi his udvertlsipg bills his services must bo valuable o Tho North Bond po&tofllco has rccolv ed an incroaeo of equipment In tho way (.(lock and call boxes, which was rot- Scow Sunk Lyman Wolf who haa been ocowing tand toLlbby, tied upattho whnrf nl thoroarem;of Wolcotl'a BtoroTuesUay 1. 1, .1.1 .ml liir!m (tin llloht thn fl!OW onrnnn n lcfilf find fllink. About ,10 tOIlH 5tnrrll we'a, lbst )'y ttitfrnlsfortuno ahd the 'ecdw will havp tp be floated, which Will cost quite it little. fir ' ,, "i vAtjers You know the medicine thnt ntntrrtu nlir flfll1 lllnnd Avtr'n Siirsfltiiirllln. Your I mother, urandmoiher, )t your folks, used It. They trusted SarsapariJIa It. Their doctors trusted It. Your doctor trusts It. Then trust It, yourself. There Is health and strength in It. 1 iitrr.t Urrllilf f mm Imllfvillen n;t ttilii iiiood. 1 fpiimt tin ill( iniiu I t'H'H Met' iionit: rtrui. vuur ww" ','inm- JliirJ r. It. IlAlir, Mt. KIo, N V, HIM aiii luillla. J ( AT rn iiv, ilrimI.U. for Ijinrll. v. a MMiM. Rich Blood yor's Fills ro gontly Inxntlye. ey grently niu the Unranparllln. Burled ill I 0 0 F Cemetery Tho funeral corlruo of Mrs. ChrUtlnit Kstorbcck, of SumiKir, which took plnco today wae well attended. 'I ho launeh Curlew brought down tho remalnn which were intorre.l In 1 0 0 f cemetary. Farmcrs Line NO. 121 Tho dlrcctorn o! Farmore Lino No. 121 of Catching slough, camii down to lay on hutinesa with tho company. Thin lino, has Ktveu the best ofuatlsfactton thu patt year. Thero aro 18 patrons nn tho lino Marshlleld merchnntnhavo eujo)ed tho conienieucoof tho ueiv lluu and luuny of tho businessmen stand ready toon courage tho lino up North Coos river. I pearly Drowned, Tho little 5-year-old boy of Mrs. Noiih whllo vliillug on Catching slough had tho mttfortuno to fall Into' tho water off a foot log. TlM.ru whs no ono pri'teut but children. ,Tl,o PJ-year old boy of Davo Wallace displayed nil unuHunl amount of good Judgement in handing n llshliig polo to the boy and brought him arhore. Coal Find Richard and Mlcliael LVnuay who havo beuti nut to their ranchos In tho Looklnxg'nit returned yoaterday. Whllo out there, tho ho)H p.'oipsctcd for coal and opened up a vein of good quality. Tho prospect thowa about '. feet of good, clean coal, The tn.no is situated about ft mites from Looking glass. Tboio grntlem6u will try to In terest capital to develop the vein. Tiu vein has a rollil sandilntui roof anil Is ncccMlhtu bv nn easy grade, This now; coal find will prove to be a great think.: for Douglas county. t LODGES ARE OUT OF IT Will Not Handle the Fourth of July Proposition Tho Commltteo meeting called by thu Frntorual organizations to form plana for a Fourth of July colobratlou willed mot in Fireman's hall last night was' woll attended. ' ' Tho mootliifc wbh called to order by tompornry chairman John F. Hall, A.' R. Prontls, tomporn'iy secretary. Geo. N. Farrln waa made permanent chair man and Mrs. Katu Laudo secretary. ' The matter can bo sum mod up iu tills way: Thu consensus of opinion of tlid various committees warf that tho ordors, aa orders would not participate, but nil offered their hearty co operation ns in divfduals. A motion that tho Fourth of July celebration by lodges bo dropped was unanimously carried, A motion prevailed that the ticarttary Ifbuo u call for a scltizetiH mass mooting to bo hold in I. 0.' 0. F. Hall, on Friday ovoning April 16th for tho purpotu of arranging for n Fourth of July celebra tion. . , , v Died .... EBTERBKUK-At the roiidenco of' Matt Matson. on Catching slough, April 12tb, 1001, Mrs. Christina Erilorbcck, aged 00 years, 11 mouthu and olxht days. Tho deceased rvaa a naUvs of Finland, She had boon In America abojit 2 1 years, 20 of which sho had spent In Cooa come ty, Slip had resided with hor son, Chas. Esterbcck, aud her daughter, Mre, Matt Matson, on Catching slough, having been with tho'IaUor'for thu pant id veara. Sho had been bliud for about 22 yearn, and helpless for a,!onir time and hbr death was not uuoxpected. 'Euner'l sorvi(:'os will" be conducted by Rev, B, i. uengston, at tho Lutiieran church at 1:30 p, m tomorrow. if K jjfertstefaMf-.r. v ,. iiim "JmliaMM iklJkiitaiViy'iclfnuyml Bff