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About Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906 | View Entire Issue (April 30, 1904)
IMMI7 ililBlW twi,.!!, iifVwVrvSV'',-OTl kH WWJII.. .'LI 'X'' 1 K ii ? l! K1if I' iff I- 17 fj i . t In M I f- H I. 1 XV W I, !. iNfc F r M I I I- fl. H - i XI '& i.'i 3m ia lMrt A. , .w . .'.uw4iHMrT-- -rrrtr personal apd I,oqal w mSAHAUER OFHEAUB Absolutely Mr WMEISJW SUBSTITUTE (From Tuesday's Dally.) Bnromcter stood 20:74 today at How ards. The EmpJro salla from San tomorrow morning. Francisco ) C. W. Swaford machlnest Is again fill ing that position in the Tortcr mill. Forter mill began rnnnlng again to day alter a lew days shut down for re pairs. Herbert Hopera who was in attendance at court 'returned today and is at his poRt of duty on Coos river. ' Tbe Tenmlle creamery1 started up yesterday for tho season, under the management of Geo. Bcbroeder. TheL. A. Clnbheld its last mceticg "at the home of Mrs. Larsen and the .nest one will be at Mrs. Lando'a. Holt Bonebrake. eon ol Dr. Bonebrake of Goldendalo, Wash., Is visiting the family of Thos. Coke, being a cousin of Mrs. Coke. .7 The Misses EIslo Bennett, AHco Butler m,i Mr J. It. Tnvlnr nro camDinc on and Mrs. J. u. iayior are campiou Haynes slough. They are chaperoned by John Halifax, Geatlemaff." " ' - v Elder Neff, ofPbllomath, Or.i Pretld ing Elder of tbo U. 2. church will preach at tbo Baptist church at S p. m. Friday. He is said to be a fine speaker. While Emil Peterson was in the Ten mile country be came across a red cedar stump on the North West section line of town 21 range 12 which measured 35 feet 4 inches. . Following la tbo Republican county central Committea aB it now stands: V. C. Chaee, Coquille City, chairman, L. A. Itoberts, Myrtle Polot, B. Walker, Bandou, Dr. Mlngus, Marshfleld und Chester K. Ingle, Nortli Beud. $9M POWDER A young man was arrested yesterday on a chargo of larceny alleged to have been committed In tbe Blanco hotel. The cato will como up before jaotice Hyde on the return of Deputy District Attorney Farrin from Ccquille.wherohe , .1 ie.ln attendanco at circuit court. . , . The civilized world mourns tho Iobs ol .Vereatchagln, tho Russian battle-' '. painter, who was a guest ol Admiral Makaroff and periled with him in tho ,, '.destruction ol , the battleship, This "artist was the greatest livlug painter ol "the battle Ecenes. His work, moreovei, was always in tho Interest of humanity . ., intended to mako war eeem as barba- jrous end gattly as it iB,Ex. Declines to Accept Attoruey L. M. Travie,of Eugeno wbo .was nominated by tbo 'Democrats ftt so il.,,l tnr TIUlrtpK Atfornev for the ' '. ' Larnmi iiutical difitrlct baa made tho an- ', A jnouncement that ho will not accept the V;f;. w'' t A Tnouehtful Man lti"M, '''. UtiBtin of Winchesr, Ind.( jtmw wliatdo in tbe hour ;of .need. wife had saKrt) au nnnoiml CilBO of aidlh )vkr trouble. pbyBlciahp' fieltt M&kt He thooghtrof and teied Dr. Kisg'e New;Llfe Pil.le nd u; Decoration Day Exercises T).n ?n!.mirtT nt Un Grand Army ol WiliiluM nnd Cms Bay CaropW olAvt vln;iln Jn Dororatton; Day , ex- cu-lso , mmnig thenumbaram tlio pro.j K.M.,v w-: v XU unvtUiUu cl lour ii..Miowfbr'dtiJO, brothers ol tho crver of wWo vhn'-a of the World. t Verdict For Mrs Gee The Jury In the case otNuicy A, Geo m.I H tVylor brought In a verdict for lUint.n JndgoJ. H. Uuerry ol San l-ril-co " ono ol tho nltomoys for lb tUM;ff, aud made- tho , i.u-.; u summit to tho jury In. wh'ch todi?pla)cd hla ability In emotional Iwotktin that Jury, which nt tho time purled the onto by ttaim, considered fcm that standpoint. I " Cruelly to Animals The Maii. is lutormwl by two lla$;ruul cases of cruelty to animals that havo recently come under the observation ol one of tho tolid farmora ol North Coos river. Somotime affo, a family that had been living ut tho rock quarry moved away from that point, leaving two dogs to shift for themselves. The Door brutes were seen there and beard bowline, br parties passing for some time, but lately have not been In evi dence, anJ our informants theory is that they starved todeath. Tho same sort ol opeaeo has Just been ..natt hv a branch ol this same family, who have moved away from tbe Landrctb place, leaving a dog thero to starve, and the animal is seen and heard daily about tbe place, lometlmoa ruu- nlnK down tho river ban as tar as me forks. Soch cates of crnoltv.to animals nhouia ba looked into and punished, rorbonj who can not t&ko canj pi their domestic animals ihould put tbem oat of their mucry, rather than leavj them tn nlace wlr tlny are likely to meet a Bio death by starvation. Robbed thb Crave 1 ,l.1tn in nlil put g nitrated bV John 01hethof IViHadelphla as follows: 'I was lu anawiui coduuiuu, " ' Yimou vellcw eyea sunken. tonguo coated, pain conwnuuu in hack and sides, no apoetile, growing growing weaker day by day. I lire pimlcians liau given inn up, was Cil?led to use Electric Bittors ; to ,"ioV the first . pr0vement their uso for three week UOiue innuo u I continued weeks and am- now a a wen man. i kbo mu " a T l.. llmii A(tKlil I fill jrave ol another victim, 'jo one ehunld lall to try tuam. voiy vt .", gnaranteed at Jno. Prnessdruj! store, Thieves At North Bend W. M. Coleman, of Tenmilo, mourns tho lots ol 30 rquares ct Doner, i cheese and 2 boxes of apples, which dis appeared from the Woolen mill wharf at North Bend some tlmo between Wednesday and Friday morning, of last week. It &eeniB that Mr. Colemen sent these things over to It. 0. Holmes, the North Bend merchant, Wednesday mnrwa Ly aioliue launch, and they mero left on the dock. When Mr. Cole- man went over Friday, bo found that Mr. Holmes bad not received tho gooes, hut thev had been taken in out of the wot by lorae one else. Wbo this ac commodating party was, Mr. Coleman la tryinu to find out, and he will pay a Bultable reward to any one who can tell him. He would also liko to know what became ol the oars and rowlocks which vanished from his boat at tamo place. Marshfietd docks, also, uxc inlesteu with petty thieves, and the police force ol ei'hor town uld cover itself with glory b puttiugaBtopto the practices of thi6gtntry. Allegany Items i Will Vincarap is homo agalu. niter epending a few days on hla ranch. Florence Edwards, John Bawyer and Lizzie Bremer are the .latest victims ol mumps, Grandma Vlncamp Is hot as .well ae common since the rains. Henry Lilrd passed through Alle gany Tueeday on tho way to Marehfiold, Rev. MePhorson will preach in Alle gany Wednesday evening. The l'rtBlding Elder of tho U. B. t,L'iicb will c'ifiompany Rev, ,'Barocrlip up Thurtdaj? evening. Ir. lire, N. Andereon has returned to Bcheppere camp lo resumc?tbo dutioa ol cook, M-a Umtinh Rttent fltmdiy&ith Mra. juts - -- " - w r " ' ' R. Rock. - - n Mr, Parker of North Boud went over L "kTSF" I or 4 rfttr if' S T tho trail to Loon Lake Thursday. , j Mr. Thomas began taking meal to camps Thursday. S .' Witltri Blake ts slcktoday." " j Mtbairr.' OBJECTION 70 PROPOSED j 1 0TlAMlfjMAUrn0UTE i v .1 f f Empire Fears a Curtailment of Her Faclitties from Mr; Barnard's Proposal . ... Tho communication plven bilow, from It. K. Shlno to tho Marsbtlcltl Chamber ol Commerce, objecting to Mr, I, I .,! nl .He.rMill!llllllf tltn ovcrlaud mail routo to Ktnplro'Clty, U.- dicatcsthat tho change would nqt Ho agreeable to tho peoplo ol ino wiier. pl.ce. Tho proposed chabgo ton echod uleot 'II. hours f'om UosebniK would givo turfKuipUa pjoplo their mail Mnvor al hours earlier thantat present, oven II It wont down on tho Flyer. If It were (still carirtd overland, on arrival from Uoseburg, It wonld bo still better, and could reach Kmplro not later than 7 . m. Maklntf MarihQold tho end ol the routo need not impair Empire's mall facilities in tho least. It would only mako tho routo botween thoto two points a ropnrato ono. and whether car ried by land or water wonld depend on tbe showing mado to tbo Department. Tho Empire pcoploarocortalnly entitled to tho best mall service available: and tho peoplo ol Marshfleld havo no wish to interfcro with their getting it. Mr. Shtno's letter Is as follows: Marshfleld Chamber of Commerce, Mcrshflold, Or. Uontlemen; Keferrin to lottor of Mall Contractor Uarnard, as per cncloeed clipping from ifnil' ami ttm Intlmntlon that vour I Honorablo Board contomplato action on tho suggestions therein mentioned, we virh to. ask your attention to tho mat ter of tho proposed chango In tho mall xoutofromMurshflold to Empire City, Tho present service Is satisfactory to all concerned except thocontracor. n. ,. .nn,.nai(nn tlmi iIih mail (or Em- I , , .. , ,., v.. l... vonnUr na( iin n u m. l. vj a m -..-. . 1 J """a'.Va a.m. would n ------ I mean an irregular, and unsatisfactory service lo tho lower bay and would cur tall the privileges now enjoyed. Tho members of your Board well Know the impossibility of making sche dule timo over the C. B. Wagon road, and falluro to connect with the 8 o'clock boat would mean tho loss of ono day in receipt and reply to readouts of this locality. Under present arrangements, the car rier leaves hero ona honr before Uo Manhfield timiml nwait.i tho incom ing mall, which is forwarded hero with OJt delay. This arrangement gives reg ular eervlco, sure connections and time for reply. Any change that will tend to increase the facilities for tho general public Is to bo desired. The mall could leavo Marshfleld ons hour earlier, as proposed, and tho Empiro mall can always con nect on schedule time, a the portion travelled is probably the beet road on tbo route. It is Immaterial what point Is desig nated as tho temporary end of the route, as long as prompt connections can be made. It is true that tho present mall ia lim ited, but this condition will not contlnuo and In view ol tbo luturo possibilities and tbo rapid development ol Loos miirIv. It would Eeem that tho efforts ol your Honorablo Board, and of similar www -- boards should be directed towarua po talning lucreascd mall facilities for' all eiilzenH nn thu route, than lo endorse any euggestfou made by a mall contract or to deprive a portion of tho commun ity ol tho mail facilities now eujoyed, for the eole purpoee of enabling hlni to reduce his expenses. Wo respectfully place tho matter ue foro you for your consideration. Youra truly, Kouthbun OhkoonCo. R. E. Shine. Secy, Empiro City, Or. Apr. 25, 1001 (From Wednesday Dally.) Don't neglect to register, Mra. Alfred Llburn ol Allegany was in town .today, Mrs. II. Ploeeer liaa been confined her bed tlnce Sunday., ' ' td Cfipt. Nelson and wtfo were field vfiitora today, , Ma'rsh- .i . ' The Baromater etood 2D.05 at Howr ards thia afternoon, V. "r r , . W4MAi)l '.- V , ilfflBJ 'flpjaaafcaaM'aaaHa" . VHt t4M J .Mk ujA. Vo&CT Iim UoU hti'tfnt Bhop to South Marshfleld. ' ' Commtentonor J, J, Ollnkenbonrd was In town today returning from court. IrAAcLamlroth linn rnturned Irom a lew wok vltilt In tho Wlllamott ynlloy. jff QWnaf,.lui KiiiVa irrlui,h, town today hnvlngcomo tho emito distant Qvorlnnd. "v ' hi ii iwmnJ'''- aiio'Brovory inioon W hnvlna an ulo raiit new sign pntutvd on thu front wludow. ' KlIJnh'Bmltlijls px(!ctcil tpnrrlvo on tho Allliinco uccompunled by- ewrn cnpitnlletf. T)io Alllanco was scheduled Portland nt 8 a m today, 'ami south finrii hero Friday. to Ioavo will sull la circuit court yesterday , r.it NMo pleaded guilty to tho charge ol nsiault- log J. J. Hums and was fined iw Mr. and Mrs. Cursous will loavo on the Alllanco for San Francisco from wbenco tboydopart for tho east to ro eldo. Petor Clausen has boon awarded tho contract lor building tlio 'now store building for W. U. M)ouglas, work to begin in tho nearfuture. T. F. Thciupson was up Irom tho gov ornment works today. Ho reports quite a chaogo solng on In tho cbuuncl nt tho mouth of tbo bay. A letter to his wile from Thomas Irv ing saya ho has arrived at his destina tion lu Colorado and is much pleased at tho prospect lu his. now homo. Ccqulllo IleraldF. M. Stewart, the marble man, waa over to this city the latter part of tho week, and closed an order lor lino monumont to be erected at tbo grave of tho latu J. C, Laird. A critical operation was performed by Dr. Mlngua this nltornoou on Mrs. Jai. Richmond. Mrs. Richmond has boon paralysed for seyeral yean, und her ad vanced ago also makes the result uncor, tain. Judge J. 11. fiuerry. of Ban Francisco, who has been doing some lognl work this term of court In Cooa county, con templates locating at North Bond In tho near futuro. At a meeting ol tho Marshfleld base ball nluo hut (mining, Albert Campbell was elected captain of tho .Marshfleld aggregation. A garao between this club and tho North Bond nino ia, anticipated for next Sunday, to tako place at Ene grln'Bgrovo, Coos river, weather per mitting. A 1 Little Meeting Rov, Chas. T. McPherson, pestor of tbo MdJbhhuld M. E. Church preached at tbo Mosher chapel on Bouth Coos rlvor last evening. Whllo tho attend anco wan not largo, tho reaultd wero ro markablo, just half tho number present being converted and baptised into tho church. Makes a Clean Swoop Thorn's nothimr like doing a tliinr l...ni...l.1. Ol nil Mm ufilirA vnn ovur heard ol, lluckleu'B Arnia Balvn ia thp near, ii tveopi awsy hnu ( uid, ,rni. HrnrfnB. Hula, lioilfl and Ulcom, Mkln Kruptlon nnd pllos. Its only 2Cc, and nuarautceil to give bbubiucuoh uy Jno, PreuEs, druvgist, NOFICE - F. X. lfofer who baa for tho past three years been associated with tbo Coaht Mail baa resigned hla positlou with this paper. Mr, Hofer will bo connected with tho Pout, n dally paper which will bo established ut North Ilend, which ia expected tn make Its appearanco uhortlv nftor tho first of a m atl VI A., III 1... . -.... 1 I... jama (May. ine rosi win vo uwnuu uj cu- poration in which some ol tho leading men of Southwestern Oregon aro stock boIdorB, . New Freight Warehouse Tho plledrlvor began work today on the new warehouse to bobuilt Just south of tho Sash and Door Factory, North Bond. .Tie new wareboueo will bo fininliprf am Bonn lie workmen can do It and will bo J.00"x200 foot und, will bo ,ory convfnbSntly n.rranKO'JJtil thought tho now waroboudo can ba pomploted within eixty days. Tho dockago will bo freetdall efeamerfl, . Progress Club Meets The rrojjrpjo ClutH.tnet lit Mrs. Bca brook's residence Tuesday altornooti, and an Interesting ppr on "What U Ihe Kow Thoughl" was read and ills ansMil, ' Thoco presoit woro Mnsdmunh T K l)ov,F H Dnw, K Cl I'liinnurtii. V X Holer, I B Knufiu'iui, l1 0 Uvar, K MIiirus, Uhorrtlphr, M J Scabruok;, 11 HauxitnukeA, l W Bitinll, C Wow'or aiul J M Uplou. Tho club tnvots next Tuotdtiy ulteiioon nt tho rasUlcnco ol Mrs. T.ovuf, In West Mprvliduldt XJH (From Thursdaj-'n Dally.) Tho Ihro'mutor stood JIOilH at IliIlO I)r. J. 0. Cook, ol Empire, was a bul ntM visitor to Marshllcld today, Mrs. Morion ol Llbby returned to hor homo toil ay from n visit with friends nt Knipiro. o A. E. Morion, IhuTiookkeopor for tho l.lbhv mines, wa In town today on 'jusiucealor '.ho Company. Mildred Coltu, dnngl'ilor ol Thomas f!olo, Is confined to her homo with a bad brulso on cno of her knees. Tho Alllanca cronrod out over tho bar it Astorht nt 10:110 a. in. today and "Is expected hero tomorrow morning. Mark DWrceso whtlo tying up the Curlew last evening At Mat Malum landing slipped oil a boom stick Into Catching slough. Lumber has been procured for ropers to tho wharf back of E. O'ConhrdlV store, and Hugh McLaiu will do the work. n Mrs. James Richmond, on whom nn oporatlon was preformed yesterday, Is reported as getting along as will ns could bo expected. i n Gilbert Harris stepped on a black plank Inst night at Mut Matron' land lug. Ho got out nl 0. K. none the worio for tho wetting but ho has a bolter knowjedgo ol thu black plauk now than hdfore. f - 0. 15. Potter, of Eugene, candidate tor judgo of this district on thu Hopublican tjekot. who ia looking over this part ol the country, went to Goqnfllo City to day, and will return Bntnrday. aMBBBaBBBaaBBBBBaaBBBaaaBBMaBaBjaaBai Arthur .lohnion has bought out E A. I'liilpot'd interest in the linn ol J'hll pot ft Johnson paintors, w!io were located on Front Hired Marihlleld Mr. I'hllpot will devove hla inturetts to tho dredger business, Mrs. John Wing came up to Marsh fleld last evening to hnvn a ring cut of! her finger. Tho ring had not Iwon re moved from the flngor for 25 years. For lorno unknown canso tho finger be gun to awoll and It was ncceiMry to cat tho ring in two places. Tho hand and finger woro both badly swollen. W. Whelan, ol Balom arrived on the bay from Ban Francisco. Ho liaa In vested in Norh Bond apd will entor in some kind ol business. Ho likee thu looks of things hero very much and is anxious to get to work. Ho will put up a two story building, tho first floor for a jtoro and ofllcos and rooms overhead, Ncwjcwejry Business Hayoa Howard will prrlvo, la Drain Saturday Irom Ban Frimcleco. Ho will open a jewelry storo and carry n full Block of goods. Mr. Howard thoroughly underBtnnda tho bUHlnoss, being n skill ed Jeweler and ongraver. Tho Btoro will ba oponed In Jens HansonM building and will bo a drawing card for tho csiabliih- mont, o Not As It Should be Chestor Wolcott tliinko that this end ol Front steet Is. not getting tho protec tion it ia entitled to from tho rnunlclpnl government, A'fow niglltH ago, somo bova rcufillnir In front of hie Btoro broko a large holo in tho glafia ol one of tlio I frontdoors. TJifa happened between t luanuii O'CIUCK, oomo oi ine uuye wont t9 Wolcott'a. homo nnd told him what had occured, and ho got up and camo down, finding tho' door in bucIi ii condition that nnyono could havo gone into tho' etoro and taken out what ho llkod. Ho hjuntcd upromo boards and nailpd thiin over tho dapr,,, malflng con Bidefablo nolay dlslurbahco ol tho mid night air, When ho, woaJ ',homp,; eomo lime later, nujepruocniawve oi wiu law nml nniftr (orCool tho town had nhown up oo tho econo, and Obeoter thlnke1 this J not m it anouiu ce, u.t..,;,;.!! i i .-. '. ;..'.! i 'i. i. ; ' i A Ayers I i -mniii!K7rmnimnfTrfir-rrT ir vmir Mrtod Is thin unci Im pure, you nro miserable sll tho timo, it is pure, ricu mouw thiu hu'lnnrnf. KtreiH'lllCtlO. refreshes, You certainly know Sarsaparilla the mcdlclno that brine? coou health to tho home, the only medicine tested nntl tried for GO years. A doctors medicine. "t own my llf, vrllliont dimlil. to M' Mn'rlli. UM Ilia iuut wiim(iiI niwll" rlnliiifi(iHotlMtiinfoiii. Jlrei"."' MtiuMi'iti. mnl I rMiiu'l IIikiiW roil hiioiii;!!.' lu, Hutu IoY.Ih NK, N, J. II M K Mil, h " ' l a. A I ilriivnl.l. Cu I' for lIMCll, l. Poor Health MKHllim Irttina At AUItr's Plltft (infill rtlRht roatly nlit tho SftruHpatUIn Not a New Industry There Tho following conversation took plafiit yesterday between n pioneer hualnmi mnn nnd ono ol tho M. D's of Mnrsli flold.i "Whoro havo you boon l)r?." Tho reply was that ho had Jmt roturntd front North Bond wham ! !'! r',;,", Induing luereano tho population. Thu pioneer buslrit' man replied :" Oh, ihat'o an Industry that I Htnrtod down Uhoro -10 years iifo. MMSBMMaMamBaai a Coquille Odd Fellows Fixing tip I'. A. Lewis, upholslcror for C. A. Johnson, has gone to('c(ulllo to Inetnll nnd plnoo tho now canopies and n lent lor tho uncampmeiit of tbo I. 0. 0 F. at that place. Mr. Lewis Is an export In that lino ol tbo bubliic and his work Is equal to tho bust. With this now C(iilp rniint, tho Crquillo lodgca will bo np-to-date and tho equal of'any in Oregon. o- Oood i'MSiiecIs Wm. Hjskoll l cxoi'cllng tho larRO t )tock of spring goods lu tho bunion lino that baa ever ten broiiRbt toMarililleid. Mr. Hatkell rayc tho hurueis btnl- nciH In Coos Hay In growing, which Ii ono ol tho bot crltorions by which to judgu thu devulopment u( tho country In the rural aa well as lu tlio town uuiricir. Mr lli.kbr.ll tim livuli III lilil llArilL'tN buitpoia in Marnhfleld (or many ye.tra and ho saya the demand fur harness was nevor bottor. Not Moving in anawer to many Inquiries, and lb avoid niUunthirstniioIng, It may bo aialod that the Coos Bay Publishing Company Is nut Interootcd in tho now puptir which la to bo tnrlod nt North Niind, and tho Coaht Mail is not mov ing to that point. - Thu Coast Mail Ia Marshflstd'a papor, and will contlnuo lo gi vo this city tho bust tcrvlco that tho patronage wilt Justllly. A Croat Sonsatlon Thero was n big tonsatlon in Loes vlllo, lud, when W. H, Drown n( that place, who was expected to die. bad hla lifo saved by lit. Klng'e Now Discovery for Consumption. Ho wrtto.: Ml en dured inaiiflornhlo agonies from Asthinn but your New Discovery gave immcdl. iitu ritlluf and noon thoroaltor effected n complete cure." fiimllur cures ol Con- humpllon, rcoiimonia, uroncmiia nnu (irlnr) niimornus. It's tho pecrlesa rimiiv for all throat and lu nir troubles Price 60c, and $1.00. Uuaruutucd by Jno. rreiSB uruggiit. 'iri.ai nomo rrco, . Eagles Entertain.' ThoMtirehfisld norlo qf Eaglos No, 539 guvo u reception to n numbor ol their friouda last ovonlng alter tho rogular eoeslou. About 7ft being pros ant. Klrkman'H orchostrn furntshod tho music. Tho now oidor a fast In coming tho most popular In Maruhfleld. An ellegcut hanquot waa aorved, The orchoatrlal discourse waa a raro troat to thoso prcsonl. MARRIED LANDO-DILLAID-WATSON-In dan flan Franulsco, Wodnoiday ovcnlng, April 27th, Bolorapn Lnndo nu J Alox, andra E, Dlllold-Wataon. BOBN ENOBLUM At Empiro City Tuesday Apr, 20, 1001, to tho wife of Olins. Engblum, u son. CLARK-At North BjiuL Or,' Apr. 24, llKM.tothowlfoot W, II, O'lnrlc, a dangi)tor. ' I ' . ' w I I .1 ' V flAltolN-At North ;Bond, ApU 27, ltfOl. to tbo wlfo of Chas, Banding a UHUKUver, rrtWStOSOSlWlWHUuaiiJ v ly c c Jm, rrm Drug store M'j-i-,yi'r'"''W'i''t-g-,''''a2 'XSiAQtiax?s fe.tajayjacs.-- nmMEsai"