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About Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906 | View Entire Issue (April 23, 1904)
- - i . v$ M' -ifci-i. f I, f ' p rf-i .. ' MM. , '; WT- -- i k 1 I, j i ii : n i i n v y - ' ' ' ' ' i C1-Mi I J', - prsoijal aijd Ial (From Friday's Diilly.) A Limerick There was a icfaooMescher ol Empire Wwiio had a moat amiable tempire Who went to buy drugs ' But camo off with beaihCKS Which (Bo then "nil tho rage" down n't Ktnplro. RE, Shine was In town today, Tho ichoonor Vltn arrived today. The barometer Blood 20 dy. To at noon to 1 Ed Gallior was In town today serving papers. t4 H. II. Blake waa business visitor in town today. Tho schooner Vicklns; arrived is bay today. tho Mr. and Mrs. in town today Morton ol Libby were The Cu'rlna leaves Friday at B p. m. San Francisco John Catching ol Sumner, Is seribualy 111 with measles. Tho Areata sails Sunday at iOa. m. from San Francisco. Mrs. J. H. Trice, of Allegany was a MarshQeld visitor today. Captain Harris Sumner cliecae tory will start up tomorrow. fac L. J. Sihipeon retdrned from land last evening via Drain. Port- Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Cox have accepted a position in the Coos Bay Creamery. ' The barkenttae Tam 6'Shanter, -it "outside awaiting the tug to bring her in. ' Jas. 8tock brought down a cargo of egga from his Sumner poultry ranch to day. 'I haq used Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets with most satisfactory results." Bays Mrs. F. L. Phelps,' Hous ton, Texas. For indigestion, billon nees and constipation these tablets are most excellent. Sold by Jno. Preuss. ' Wm. Duobner Is contdoplatlng a new building cu his lot on the Cbristcnsen 'property. ' J. E. Fifzjorald who has the Biggins place on North Cooa river was a busi ness visitor in town today. 1 Tho tug Columbia went on the beach yesterday to make eome repairs on one of her rudder braces. I Wm. Barkas transfered bis household goods from his farm to MarshQeld where be will reside this summer. ., J. P. Wilson of Sumner, brought down several fat veals today to the Noble's Bros. Market, , ' ' Is Lando, made this office a pleasant call yesterday and took away soma of. Uncle Sam's garden seeds. . i JacobsonA. Elllngsen the furniture men are moving their stock of furniture from Coquille to North Bend, The Flyer towed a scow load of turn berp to Daniel's Creek abd the Cruiser ran on the Flyers trip this afternoon, , A. XW. DUCIUUU nuu leoiutu iu w. w. Sleep's cottage in South Marshfieid has been seriously ill but is again on the road to recovery. I? - gi i ' BBBH. (.; m 'JJm Mrs. Ed Noah, ol East MarahtloUl, returned yesterday from Sumner, whoro she has been visiting her parents Air. and Mrs. A. D. Wright. Wm. IHektug, manager of tho l'ros per Mill Co. and ono of tho heavy weight lumbermen of tho Const camo over yesterday on a lfylnc visit to tho Way. niiatlev Jensen and Dn Dlmmtck wont to the John Hear ranch on North Slough, nt tho head of tho lake, whero they Will put In copa and farm things lu good shape. Gilbert llarflR who ha3 been tick Is again on tho road to recovery and la spending some tlmo visiting friends on Coos river. fifths Riimei. tho Democratic candl dato for Joint representative." Invested , In tereral lots In Ocean Tiow nuuiuon to North Bond yesterday. iirs. Frank ltogers, ol Cooa rivet was (. 4m tmUv. Sh and Mr. Rogers are planning to move to tholr country residence, above- the McKnlght place on he South Fork, ebon, whero they will entertain their Mends In outing style. Biitler Appointed W.J. Butler has been appointed, b'tato Committeeman for Coos County by ibe Republicans. NOTICE ...... hi 1- 1L. -. T .L. trnrr- Tin ' ill oirang, ion ooj- w i.w .w. Co. poorfarm eight years aao has left ' my house without provocation Apr. 0 andl am no longer responsible lor any act of his or any debts ho may contract. E. J. CorrELT 4-9-5t (From Saturday's Dally.) A Limerick Thero was a young Meadow Brook farmer Who Was always considered a charmer Till the late leap year ball - When be went to tho hall Where he acted the part of chair-warn-er. l&Biness men ham mar. , say Saturday was a Mr. ana Mrs. Chas. Hilborn wero town today. in F. S. Barzee of Empire, w as in town today on business. M m. White has resigned her position in the telephone office. W. 0. Mathews of Fairview was in town today on business. The schooner James A, Garfield Balled today for San Pedro California. . tEmil Ogren is' moving into Mrs. Mills' new house in South Marshfieid. i Mr; and lire. HUlis Short went up Coos river today to rusticate a few days. Mrs. Chas. Doane, who is at the home of her mother at Bay City, is seriously ill. J. A. Smith went put Thursday and caught 21 fine trout near (he LaCroase place. 1 Miss Ida Gamble -who has beep gaged to teach tho Gumner school, en will begin Monday. W.J. Butlerand W. E. Williams turned today. They have been Coos river on business. up Phil Wilbur has about completed a new bouse and deer park at his homo in North Marshfieid. - '" i ii i, r STOP, THAT COUGH jAYPHC'S EXPECTORANf I J HM--1 Liinis, known nd(utlwdlia It At l.kH UabIaiI tt rtAsI rtf trtkttit unit DVUII IICMIVW w v 'rim nu ibon treated to now looks its fresh as a daisy l. N f Texas sends to the W.qrM'e Fair tho biggest Rrape vine. It is seveateon feet in circumference - 0. 15. Findloy, n Salvation Army nan ol Oregon City Is boro and will hold several meeting here, -? William Wenogor, Into of Salem, has como to make his homo on the Bay, nu J has secured employment at North Bond. I'etor Scott Jr., nnd AuiItaw Nlelson will return on tho next Alliance from Portland having returned from Africa Will Klckworth had the mlsfortqno to mash his left hand thumb badlr Pri dny. Ho struck at a spike and hit a nail. , Tho Tarn O'Shanter brought 2,000 brick from San Francisco to North Bend. 8he will load lumber at Torter Mill. - .' Wm. Uamblo has secured the services of J. W. Barnes of Illinois as meat cut ter and sausage maker for his shop at North Bend. S. W. .Vamlle the furniture man at North Bend recelvod a large lot of mat rasses Itoday from Coos Bay Mattress Factory. Thiraas's meeting which was called last evening Tor tho purpose of arrang ing for a Fourth 61 July celebration failed to mass. There was no California mall today rtn-lnrr tft I hn )ll V V flooda in BOQthWeit- w.,,-b . . , -- - erlf Oregon aa reported In the Coast Ma1l tt. Avlua anddanirhtor who want to J Argentine Republic last 'year, returned todayj reaching Bandoa tula morning on the Elisabeth. The steamer Cooi River, ' whieh has .f. ien on tho ways at S. 0. Rogers' place, is again in the water and will soon mako regular trips. Walter McFarland and Emll Bolder man left today down the coast for Eureka. They iwill go as far as Eureka from Bandon by team. ii si ' i Tom Harry says of course we are all Democratic clubs ln.EmpI.ro and such a thilalahing as wa will Rive you Coke fellcws will be a caution, may be. J, J. BurnB is building a largo barn to accommodate bis horses. , Mr, Burns has now 13 toams all of which are ery busy grading streets in North Bend. s A telegram from tho 0 0 & N Co. brings the news that the Areata will- be la(d up for a short time, and the Em pire wll take her run, sailing from San Francisco at 10 a. m. today. Coquille Bulletin J. M. Carpenter, accompanird by his secretary, arrived here Thursday to investigate the lum ber interests in Coos Counfy. Mr, Carpenter is president of the Carpenter & Biles Mill & Lumber Co. of Los Angeles. ... i J. J. Burnf,tbe man who has conei tho grading wpr,k at North Bend, is1 building Urge'btwk house and several cottages for rent. Mr. BurnB lias built a fine dwelling house and has the best Uv-out in the town. He is one of North Bend's rustling citizens. Bandon RecorderThe echoouer- 2er wick put in an appearance here, Jas) Tuesday morning coming from 'Rogsje riven She has bad gasollue engine placed in her hand is ttow propelled by gasoline power having two propeller fhn transformation COfct'somo 18.000. The is under command o Captafii Jacobson and will tafce a load of coal to Wedderburn. i' , .-t, ' oxjtifot almost ctntury,!,, Tho KAtotluo launch Rosebud Alipst Drowijcd tlnndon Recordnr) Kalpli Kennedy, sun ol Lewis Ken nedy, camo near drowning )at Satur day, and was only saved by quick work on tho part of Kcupor it. Johnson, who happened to bo near, Messrs Win. Sanderson, Keoper John son nnd A. 0, 10 rick ton woro on tho olam tints, and Measrs Sanderson's nud leimedy'a boyit woro along and wero wndlng, when Mr. Kennedy's boy got boyoud his ddpth. Ue had sank tho third tlmo whon Mr. Johnson ijot hold of liliu and It took persistent effort to roauecUnto him. est Cough Mpdlolno for Children When vou buy a cough mcdlclno for small children you want one In which you can place Implicit confidence You want onn that uot only relieves but euros. You want ono that is unques tionably harmless. You want one that Is ptcarant ltd take Chamberlain's Congh Remedy meets all of thesu con ditions. There Is nothing so good lor tho coughs' and colds Incident to child hood. It is also n certain preventive audcura (or croup, and there Is no danger whatever from whooping cough when It Is given. It has been used in many epidemics of that Ulcease with perfect success. For sale by Jno Freusi, Remedy for Dirty WoyncK (Oranlte Oem) Every little whllo we read in the papor that some ono has run a rusty nail In his hand or foot or other portion oft Is body and lockjaw resulted, there from and that the patient died. It ovcry person waa aware of a perfect remedy of such wounds and apply tt, then such reports would cmsc. The remody is simple, always on hand, can bo applied by anyone what Is better, is infalllblo It is simply, to smoke tho wound or any wouud that is brnlsdd or inflamed, with a woolon cloth. Twenty minutes in tho smoke will take tho pain out of the worst caso of inflam mation arising from audi a wobnd. Peoplo may sneer at this remody as much as they please, but when they are ailficted with such wounds Just let them try it. Clearing Up the Canimann Road J. C. Wilcox has raised the money for the Improvement ol the' idd Cammann wad, from Empire to Llbhy. This la ono of the most beautiful summer drives in Cooa County. The original coat of tho Cammann road was considerable and it is next to criminal to allow this beautiful drive to go back to the Jungle condition it is now in. A (orco ol men will begn work on Monday to clean op tho brush and put it In good shape. The city council of Empire should fake this matter in hand and fix up tho road where it lcad.8 ipto the town and thereby the city Is liable to have a visitor now and then who would hardware loventuro Into that town over tho present condition of that street. This undertaking to resurrect the Cammann road is one which will bo appreciated by many ol onr citizens who c'nlo'y a delightful drive during sum mer. A Practice That Sboulff Be Stopped Parties who have bwn fishing on Coos river report a large number of dead calves in (be river. It Ib a well known fact that many of the dairymen are making a practice of knocking the calves In the head vA dumping therri hitb the river to get rid of, them. This practice of killing young calves is, f r,pui an economical point of view, not against the law, but the method of disposing Of them by dumping them into tue river is against the state law and is dangerous to the welfarjs of tJae community. ,, ' lumnuwuiuiviuuiu ui w utj anen along Cdos river cleanse milk cann in the river1. This may be the source for much sickness in the near future and should be stopped . Every dairyman .Is Interested in tho wbolsomeneM of the milk product. The citizens are ef titled t- -l l. l MnffAa4l Im itia 'wvibIIap from the standpoint of health, There Is 30 good reason why calves should 'not ha buried instead of disposed of as above stated.,;. . v . i - . MECHANICAL YALET V Parkersbul-g Mill Man Undressed by Machinery (Bandon Recorder) A peculiar accident took place at Parkersburg, last Saturday morning, which although not very tevore might basf pjbivAdiatjBl ,to the-firlncJtHil actor. Jamas s Lavin was in the act oi oiling a onnnla nf 'titillav'fl. whlrh -Wttl Situated t)Mt ths) jBfUisK 0( tbt mile fld iwbkli j worked doao together, whon Ills cloth- Ingwns caught in tho sotiutew of a shiift which catnmehcu(( lo wind thtrfi nrouud the shaft with tho rostilt that In ft" Yory short period Mr. Luvln was re lieved of his nnnnrol except n biubII I portion of ono drawor log and his shoca nnd eocks, and to llnish the work, ho was pitched out a window about two feet rquitro. Mr. L:vln sustained (ho dislocation ol onn arm, at tho elbow, but .outside ol that, wnsl uot very materially Injured, bolnic.allditly bruised nud scratched up knd ho a received small cut on tho back of tho head. i Dr. A. W. Klme was called nnd dress tho wound nnd tho patient will Boon be nil right again. CFrouV MondflVn Dally.) f Tho barometer stood at 20-85 nt 11 a. m.- The Coos river will mako her runs again alter today. regular itThe Bny City mill will start up to morrow mornlnfc, after a week's rest. I Joe Crawford and wife, of Llbltf were in town yesterday visiting friends and relatives. L. J, Simpson's carriage Coleman shop being refitted rales. . f. - Is at the with new ; Oeorse Wulf went out over the bar atft Sunday and brought in some deep fish. The Chico arrived in took-on a load of coal Hvnday and for Portland market. Robert Krugor brought down as fluo a raft ol logs today for Porter Mill as over camo from the Coquille. ( d Mrs. J. J. ClMonbpard and daughi tor, of Daniol's creek, were In town to day, shopping. . , , ' Jack Marsden. Rherm Short and Mr. and Mis W J Tibbets went up Coos river t,oday for an ouUng. A new aidowalk Is being laid south side of Lockharts storo, one was badly rotted out. on the ttio old The railroad surveying party has gotten as far ns Bandon and are await ing orders to proceed. , lo ' Quite a largo crowd of ppople wont up Coal bank slough fishing Sunday, and brought homo a largo string of trout. B. A. tonnon piloted the Ohloo from the lower bay to Marshfieid. Mr. Lennon Is ono of the trusties on the bay. J. N. Williamson had a wnlk.over for tho Ronublicau nomination to succecu dimwit an ltenreaontatlvo from the second district. Tim Alllanrn wan Rcheduled to Ball from Eureka at 2 p. m, todays and Is ex pected to sail for Portland tomorrow evenlpgt , f ' be Coos River went up to N, fatrQto camp today to brlns down the fpur donkey engines to the Daniels creeic logging camp where they will be Used tliia season. TvT 1 Scrl buti ttorriiiOH Trouble cure a I was troubleiTwtth a distress in my stomach, sour stomach and vomiting spells, and can truthfully say that Chamberlain's Stomach and Ulvor Tab lets cured me Mrs. T, V. Williams, Lalngsburg, Mich. These tablets are otiBfrnntMuT to cure overv caso of atdma- ch trouble bf this character, Fl)r sale by Jno. Prouss, Dr florafull and J, L. Brown spent Sunday at the sand hills lookhig over Dr. Horsfall's homoatoad ndar the lakes, Tho gentlemen roport things looking prosperous and moro improve ments going on than eVor. tiav. ild at ave for sale a cronu orcuoairai little used. This organ will be ;' a linraln. Also bthfer second hBd organs for sale Address iK. M, Ifiiriifiv Afamhfleld Aorrindv for the Mawh A hamllton and Uttoy Organi. Tanglci) Wires The wires woro in bud shnpo arid got considerably tangled up near Portland, today, nud ns n coiisenuouco our ills patches huug back so coyly that wo have to go to press with an umtounlly email doao. Breakwater Will Sail May II Tho sloiwmir llronkwnter Is oxpoctod to Ball from Hun I'nwiolnoo on May 11, on hor llrnt trip to tho bny nud will mnku her landing nt tho whntf nt tho roar of Lock Imr I'd. Tho present ware houno will ho unlnrged nud olllces put In, 0. F. McCullom will not ns agent nnd recolvo nnd deliver business for that cohipnny. Tho now slenmor will un doubtedly bo of great benollt td Marsh; Hold nud convontnuco to tho traveling public. tlieiii Oofdcii Slippers i-'.ugono Kean, tho shoo-tnakcr, had treatuJ his shoo storo to a coat of red, green( gold nnd silver paint, which makis tho llttln joint it ahluluf star of tho Marshfieid universe. Tho ilgns of the times, goad times, of course, are al ways In uvldonco with Mr. Ktau. ild not only doos his work promptly, but believes in printers' Ink, and says "I would be known to but low, had I not used printers' Ink liberally. Today. I am turning out nil the work I can do, and I'm not slow, elthor" You can find Kdaii at tho place whero "detn golden slippers are", Solatia RhQUrrlfttlsm CUrod "I have been subject to sciatic rheu matism for years," says E. II. Waldrott ol Wilton Junction, Iownj "my Joints woro slltl nnd gave mu much pain and diacoinfo'rt. My Joints would crack when I straightened up. I used Cham borlaln'n Pain Bnlm nnd havn been thoroughly cured. Havn not had a palil or nclin from tho old troublo for many months. It Iscorlalnly a wonder ful liniment." For sale by Jno. Pruwsi Sailors arc Injured Tho first inatn nnd n sontnan aboard tho schooner Jamos A. Clarfleld met wlt)i an accident yesterday In this port which necessitated tho temporary delay c: ..o crutr. Tito vessel was in tho lower bay outwnrd bo'ond (or Sa'n Fedro. A block (ell from nloft strik ing tho nnfortunato mariners on tho bond. Thoy woro brought back to this Citv whoro their injuries woro attended by a physician. Tho latter, however, 'did not deem tho injuries edftfllnod particularly ojrhai nil tlij men wont back to their ship. o '. . Good Wishes in Verse The poetically Inclined City Itecotdoif of 6 alt In sonda us his good wlehos in this metrical formt itall, nnd nil Unit, To the good Coast Mall I May alio ne'er find calm Nor back-set, nor harm, But sail and Ball and sail I North Bciid Items The Reamer Alert carried tin excur sion from North ijond to Pipors grovo, all enjdyed thomsoivcB highly. Thcso excursions will becomo n regular fent-' ure during tbb summer. Forest Urothors, harbors, nt North Dond have opened Up an uptodato bar her shop In their own building on Shor- man Ave, Uliose gentlomen havo ono of tho best fitted chops in tho county. r.veryuung now, noai mm cieim, Th8 baths are fine and worthy a larger city bat the gentlemen think there is noth ing too good for tho towni V. 'A. Parker hni a riraui nl man -- iiaVatlng on Union Stand will erect a urge store building In tho near future' He will barry A general lino of sporting goods, J. tj- Wyatt of Wyatt A l'eterion ha, received h a commission as notary public and s how prepared to do all kinds of notary work4, A larco natv left North Bend to fliH id North Coos rltar on the Mayllowsr and had a fine day of fishing and ro ported a good catch. The hall gamo between tho North Bond Juniors 0 and tho Mnrahfleld Juniors resulted in n score- of 10 to 25 hi' faVorof Marshflold, Tho winners took thogatorecolpts. The Chlco unloaded a lurgo lot oi woo at North Bond Woolon Mills yesterday. Last Saturday 'John Blumqulst of North Bend had the inldfortune to ex-; plode his 110-30 riilo. ,In eome way, ho got thevend of tho barrel filled with rami and then ho shot it off, the charge buret the barrel. i . i a r r f v