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About Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906 | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1904)
act"uNJT V "V " 'ofKIW-wfTWiV ' B to h '. i il M I i r ; ViAi i "i'l 1 1 fc 1 i Ml 1 . . J 1.1 ,'tiX r. ii . T '" V 7 1 Ipefsopal aijd !T IS ANATTER OF. HEALTH t jfVM'IT A I IfflJ I jHl mOTML Bk E9HHf H POWDER AbtOltfWlyPH. From Tuesday's Daily.) The .Areata sailed from Ban Francisco hia a.m. Fred Avery, a stock nicer, and a pioneer ol the 'We, died at ckiey Son day, of heart failure. Captain A. M. Simpsou arrived in orth Bend from San Francisco via the overland route this morning. ' The schooner Mary E. Ross, laden with timber aboard, cleared for San Francisco yesterday afternoon. The steamer Empire, which sailed foi Ean Francisco yesterday carried a large shipment ol matchwood.takn aboard at Empire. ' R, E. Shine of Empire, accompanied by Elijah Smith, passed through Marsbfield enroute for Coqnillo city on a business trip this morning. r? " The ont&ido mail is now arriving on time every day and the down town business men find it distributed when they come to their work each morning. Bick headache results from a disor dered etomacb and is julckly cured by Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab lets. For sale Dy J no. Preus?. L. R. Robertson, manager for thf telephone company, returned yesterda) from Biidge, where he has been con ncctinz up a new farmers' line of 18 subscribers. Mrs. Haelsteln's new building now under conEtructlon near the Arlington house on Cedar street is fast nesting completion and when ready will be oc cupied by Mr. Wm. Merchant. Peter Scott Jr., arrived from Port land today by "way of tho Cooa Bay .Wagon road, and will visit his parents for a week or ten days. From his ap pearance, a eca-faring life agrees with him. Wo are informed that Mrs. 31 J. Howlot' of Cedar street, who for some time has been steadily .falling with old age is now very low. No ono is per putted to see ber and she is constantly nnder the watch of two nurees. P. B. Hoyt, a barber, and Clay Our put, a liveryman of Bandon are look ing into Cooa Bay real estate today. They arrived' in Marshfiold yefaterday and kit for North Bend this morning. 11. J. Peabody, of Ft. Worth, Texas, arrived in Marsbfield via the Overland route today. He will spend a few dayr on tho bay, with Marsbfield qb bis head quarters, and visit the ranching eections .with the view to purchasing a location. C. n.Uodson, who has eo effectually filled thepoeition of chamber maid in the Coos river salmon hatcbory during tho past season, has resigned his posi tion and returned to his homo nt Uou- burg. He left today, going out by way of the mail route. Fred ficbetter, who for some time hae been omployod as head mechanist in the railroad shops at this placo lioa re eigned IiIh position and will leave for a Visit to his old home in Mansfield Ohio, inafewdoyB, Ho will go by; way ot St. Louis and vieit the Worlds Fair' on bU trip. I lal; I John T. Mays, n prominent merchant ' of S aith Is n bns'.uoJa vieitorin tho city today. When Interviewed. Mr. Ma i Informed tho CoAsr Mail roporlcr that company but not at present in ' porftion to give out ttiu ot his fbaM.ess. He will go to Coquillo city tomorrow. W. J. Rnet.ol North Bend, has no coptml tfco mnnagoment ot 0. L. Will- lam's rent ctnto ullko on A street In this city. Mr. Rust who came to thu lay torn B.iu Frnnchco last (nil is well uml favorably known here, and tltut ho will establish and conduct it succeeslul business (or Mr. Williams, ia a foregoue conclusion. Jaik Mirsden has told to Jack Quick his interest in t e Union Saloon, which has been condntud by Maredcu und Quick, and the latter will hereafter con duct that well known depot ot liquid re freshments on the same lines that bavo given Itits present popularity. E. E. Cooper, cbtat engineer ot tho railroad surveying corpM is in tho city today. Mr. Coolie: informed tho Mail reporter that his work of surveying ia progressing nicely and Jbat the survey ors are now about 13 mites below Bandon. He will order the bead- quarter camp moved Thursday, Will Issue Boids At the school meeting hold in the North Bend tcbool district yesterday it was unanimously voted to issue bonds to the amonnt ot 10,0&) (or tho purposo ot building the new school house. Alumni Busliess Meetisf Thn Utah ShoolAlnmnl met last oven- t- -t , Unm. nt Xt ta Rhm TrPnr mac. Considerable boslnew wafl trans acted, the bills for improvements made on tho tchool grounds being voted paid an 1 tho following oEQcitb for the ensu ing year being elected : Pres., Daisy E. B Reedy; vice Pres., Evelyn Anderson; Sec., Mamie Mahoney; Treas., Jose phine Cordes. A Banquetxommitte was alto appointed. Birthday Pany The home o! Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Curtli". In South Marshfleld, was tho scf cb tl a merry gathering on the after noon of April 30th, when their daugh ter Alice celebrated her tweltth birth day. The spirits ot the young folks were in lo wie effected by the, inclemency of the weather. Indoor games were played with much enjeyment and later deli cious refreshment? were served in the dining rcoro, to which not only the children bat tho mamas present, and our dfpD'fifcd Postmaster himeeK. did ample jiUice. Miss Alice's parties nto always de lightful r flairs and this ono was no ex ception. Tbote present were Alice Curtis, Ru by Campbell, Frank Curtis. Mjrtle Cowan, Pauliue Sheldon, Marjory Cow an. Helen Dow, Teddy Dow, Ruth Cow an, Mary Levar, Beese Ayres, Alice Cox Will Curtis, Hannah Sandquiet, Jnet Ercott, Mable Lang, Ray Camubell, Cornelia Robertson, and Mesdamee Cowan, Curtis, Sheldon, Levar, Dow and Miss Murphy. (From Wednesday's Dally.) Mrs. C.H. Dunganhajfoue (o. htr ranch for a few days. S. K. Crawford, ot Sumner, was a M.-.nbtLU fsIior yesterday. John Parker, of Ash Valley, eldcEt son of C. L. Parker, of North Bend, or rived on the bay yesterday. The L. A. Club which wa9 to meet nl Mrs Saraco's on May Oth has been postpond until May 13. Geo. Kentinz. employed in tho Gard nor mills, id vUiting hie brother, Dan Keating, of this city at present. The steamer Allknce ia advertised to leave San Frunde:o this afternoon. She nlll be due here Saturday, J. D. Stewntt and boh. of Bandon. were visiting North Bend ud Marsh fleld 'yesterday. Tney returned Gome today. J. B. Balwiu, traveling salesman (or Blumuer & Hocti, ot Portland, is looking alter business (or hts house in in Marebflold today, Onpt T. W. Akmntm leaves on thw next trip of tho Areata for Snn Krr.n (icn, to uccept n position as pluoer on the now atentuor nronkwator. It. A. Church was In town yesterday, badly crippled with n carbuncle on his ktico, which hn) l.dil him up for n wctk or so. K, M. Furtnau, tho piano tlaalur, re turned yesterday from tho Umpqun, where ho has spent n (u-v days iu the interest ot his growing busluots. y Judge Hamilton is in town, renowimt oM acquaintances and holpliiK' revive tho Democratic spirits. Ho will return to Roseburg by wuy ot Drain. Taushlin McDonald, who ban been eruploycil with Holland Urn, for ptr.l mont'j, will hlt at Tumpleton, his old home for n fow day. W. W. Gagu is in town, bringing n blooded Durham call which ho purchas ed irom Davenport, nbovo Myrtle Point, 'ffhlch ho will uso toimprovo his bord. Ono of thr irreatoH blessings n modest man can wish tor is a good relianlo (t ot bowels. It you aro not the happy possessor ot such nn outtlt you cm greatly improvo tho efficiency ot thoto you have by tho judicious usa ot Cham berlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Thoy aro pleasant to take nnd agreeable in effect. For sale by John Pretiss. Dr. D. A. Curry mado a professional visit np Coos River, performed a suc cessful surgical operation, caught twenty ot the speckled beauties and returned, all before dinner yesterday. Capt. C. E. Edwards Is in receipt of a letter from S. P. Pierce, of Curry couu ty, Republican nominee for joint repre sentative, saying that )it expects to vis it the Bay shortly. ' ,. U. C. Bnrnoll, of Coquillo, has nccepj' ted a Dosltlon with W. P. Murphy. Mr. Burnoll is well acquainted on lhr bay. He was formerly a member of the Margarita Fisher Company. News has roached here of tho death, at Dayton, Oregon, of G. W. Perkins, who was formorly in tho grocery busi ness here, where ho has many friends who wil regret to hear of his death. Preparations are being made to fit up ttiri narebonso back ot Lockhart's storo for the use ot tho Czarina and tho Bxeaxwater, and it is understood that the former will land there on her ar rival this trip. Thos. Larkin. of Beaver Hill, who has been employed at Iho mines for the natt three years will take n trip hast, leaving on the next Areata nnd going via Sun Francisco. He will visit the St. Louis Exposition nnd from there he eooi to Washington D. C. where he will visit his sisters, whom he has not eeen for 28 years. The Reverend Chas. T. McPhoreon, of the M. E. Church announces tho regular Eorvlces on tho coming Sunday. The subject for tho Mondays dlscourto will bo '-The Hopelessness of Might." In the oenlng his subject will bo "My Heart is Fixed Special song eervice all are Invited. F. S. Dow, of Marshfiold. ajent for the Areata, informed a reporter for the Mail, that there is no foundation lor the report lecently cliculated to tho ef fect that tho steamer Areata has boon condemned as n passenger boat. She left San FrancUco yesterday morning, having a good passenger list and will be duo to arrive at this port tomorrow. Progress Club Meets The Progress Club mot at Mrs. P. C. Lovar'a residence Tuesday afturnnon. An interesting paper on Sacajawea was read by Mrs. Sengetacken, Mrs, K, ti. Flanagan also read eo7oral articles on current events, after which followed a discussion of tho tubjocta presented. Noxt meeting will he with Mrs. Mlngus, Tuesday next. Fulton Off at Last L. W. Shaw informs tho Mail that theFulton was pulled off the beach, rath or unexpectedly, laot Friday, u..d is probably in San Francisco by this tirde. Tho deckload hud been removod from the stranded boot. Part of tho cargcTlu. tho bold had also been taken out and empty barrels placed therein, to help llortt her. On Frtdoy luornlug it was (otind that tho steomer was practically afloat. Tho Dispatch, which wan lying off, was signaled and camn In, Getting Hues tu thu Fulton sho pulled her off with vory little dlflkulty, nnd at oncn put to eeft with her, in tow lor bun t'rnnclei'o. A tug wns 'nljo sent ,oitt (ram the nlty to incut them and thorn In little doubt but they luvv Bnlely readi ed thidr destluntloti. Elijah Smith Wants Railroad In conversation during his utay In Mnrflblield yoatorday, Klijuh Smith talked qullo freely, and It would not ap pear that tho i?oulhjr Oregon Company in likely to tell Its holdings bore. Among other thlnfa, Mr. Smith ex pressed hltuaul! its noxious to ten rnll communication with tho Interior estab lished, Und ho announced his Intention nt looklui! Into tho matter ot the pass through the mountains nhlbh b report ed tn rxipt nt Hit. head ot tho Hist fork of thotXqnlllo. Mr, bunth raid that this matter ol n railroad was the uppermost ol the things ho had In mind (or this summer, and It Is to bo hoped that he will devote his energies and inlluctico to help along Coos Bay's prospects (or a road. Prom Coquillc Herald Road Supervisor Hums is doing good and substantial work on tho approach taour city wharf, which has been vory much needed foi koihb tlmo. Tho clllxens, primary hold last Thurs day evening lor tho purposo of making eom nominations lor tho coming city election resulted in naming N. Lorens, L. II. Hazard and J. A. Daven port for couucllmen, J. J. Stanloy for mayor nud K. G. l Holden for recorder. Through n misunderstanding, or rather no understanding, it seems that Co quillo was about to havu two steam laundries, but terms have been reached by which only ono will bo pushed to n finish, nnd that will bo conducted by Nosier A- Lyons, of the Coquillo City Creamery, Olive Wilson having decided to leave tho field to them. Both had Ukon steps In ordering machinery, but sVaJinptter of course, it would not be wieo to cstabllth two ut present. (From Thursday's Dally.) A Harmony Speech Ho wanted harmony, ho said But cro hli speech was dono Ho had a cut across his head And many a man whoso nose was rod Was leaving on tho run. Chicago RccoriMIcrald. Attorney J. S. Coko is confined to his homo with Lsgrippe. ,l)r. A. B. Prontls started this morn ing on a trip down the coast. We are informed that tho Simpson plledrlvor closed down today. T. H. Barrie, tho Emplro CUy crab man, was seen on our streets yesterday. 0, A. Johnson is putting up a now awning in front ot his furniture storo to day. Tho Ladles' Art Club will hold its meeting on May Oth at tho homo of Mrs. I'rontls. Mrs, David Holden nnd daughter, ot Jarvis Lauding, were shopping in tho city yesterday afternoon. W. C.Jtose, Paclflo states tolophono agent, at Coquillo city, it) a business visitor in the city today. Tho steamer Alort linn arranged to dock at tho Odd Fellows' wharf after tho big ocean steamers tako possession o( the A. Street dock. Through Invitation, thoontiro cabinet of the Epworth League, were entertain ed at dlnnbr by the Rev. Chas. T, Mc Fherbon las evening, E. J. Hanson is moving his frult-storo onto tho vacant lot between tho now bakery nnd tho Noblo Bros. Moat Mar ket noar tho corner of 0 nnd Front strode. W. A. Gllmoro had sold his ranch on Willanch slough, to 0, C, . Johnson, hia adjoining neighbor. ; The transfer , was made yeBterday, the consideration being I27CO. The iteamsri Flyer and Cruiser are to 'j Und at the Dean & Co. wharl Miter the arrival ot the Breakwater, which, with UieOxarlHs, will now dock at the foot ot A, street, Sherman Short has rcalgnod his posi tion In tho Union saloon tn this city to tnko uhargo ol the Union inloou nt North liend. lie will bo op duly at his now poat uvxt Monday morning, 8. C. Urown la rcpaperlnit end other wise renovating tho ICd Doixu residence on A, street, which when flnlvhml will he occupied by Mr, Sqnlrrs, the book keeper for Dean Co. J Tho schooner Encoro, Captain Bautu gren, now taking lumber at tho Porter wharl, began taking hur deck load this! morning. Shu will soon ho ready tor thu long voyngu to Sidney, AuitMll. Whooplrm Couqh "In ilm i-prlng ol 1001 my ehlldton hid hunliigtuiikh," "y Mrs. 1). . O.tpps, nl t'npp'i Al. ''I used Ulum norlitin'a Cnuuli Romudv with thu most atlrftaclnry results. 1 think this Is thu uesi n moiiy i nnv: over oumi tur wnuui tug cough," This remedy keep tho rough loose, letsous the severity and frequency of thu coughing spe'ls and counteracts any tendincy toward pneu monia. For s.vlo by John Prmist. Messers. Krlckson, Olcson nnd Tclcf son aro clo.utug away tho ruins ot their building where the tiro occurcd last January, and will rurncdol nnd rebuild CO feet of It on tho Front street side, Thoy expect to have It ready tor occu puncy by July 4th, The Pioneer Grocery company aro moviilK tho old warehouse from tho rear of their storo down the wafer (rout to thn roar ot tho Y. M. C. A. huildliiK. Thoy aro to have tho samo amount of wareroom In tho new wnrehouio soon to be constructed for tho ntcAtnors Break water and Czarina, nt that place. Allegany Items Alfred Rod 1 no U among tho sick. Mr., Albott Steiniiiormau Is vory pick. H. illako hatpurchnecdn fino six oc tavo organ. .Most ol tho camps on tho river havo closed down. Mm, Gould will spend a fow wocks nt Klk Horn ranch. Nowoll Prlco is in Allegany, alter sev eral dayfl on his ranch. Carrie Rodino came homo Saturday from North I'end where sho has been teaching tho past winter. Mr. and Mre. Hill returned homo Sat urday, attor a two weeks visit to .Mrs. Hill's paronts. Klt'o Esslstrorn packed fresh butter from Loon Loko Saturday destined for tho Coos Bay Croamcry. Frank Vlncamp, moved to Norlh Bend Saturday to take charge of tho boarding houeo formerly run by Mr. Wvfttt Midget. South Coos River Itepjs A lino day today. Floyd Coffelt cornea to sco us now. Miss lCva Wilson is visiting frioudn on Coos river. Anson Rogora went to town Saturday on business. Mrs. Bllllo Anderson is visiting friends at tho forks. Ira Tucker wont to Marshfiold ono day last week. Dr. nnd Mrs. Hnydon is visiting friends on Coos rivor. Mrs, M R, Cutlip haa returned from a visit to Myrtlo Point. It Is reportod that Shormau Cutllp'o llttlo girl Is improving. Tho eurpriso party waB groatlynn- joyed by thoso who went, Walter Capus went to Marshfiold Sat urday. Walter woe sick, Mrs. May Perkins was a passenger on tho Coos rivor last Saturday. Hlllla Short who has been on Coos river for a vacation returnod to Marsh fiold Saturday. Frankio Djllon loft Coob rivor Satur day for Sumnor, whero ho will loach In tho Frank Black district. Sumner Items Mayday, suuehliio and flovvori galore, T, N, Boono h'as hia house moved and i planting garden Ayers Your doctor will tell you that thin, pole, weak, nervous chil dren become strong and well by taking Aycr's Sarsaparllla. Small doses, for a few days. Sarsaparilla The change Is very prompt and very marked. Ask your doctor why It Is. Pic has our formula and will explain. "Wli.n It jmm nlil, fur ttunr innnlhi nn nnnlhoujtlit I cnulcl lint lfeinnf ItilnNomt, Hut. In it few wki, Arr' M.irlll coin. pUUlr rmrM in lo hUh.'' Max. IC liuuKMiMiTKiitYlnaUiiil, N.J JI.M botlta. i e, Aran co All nninnni. m.u Ma... HlouenaeiCenetlsallenprytntr. ovry. our thM with Ayar'a Fl(la Our Sunday school and church has a good attendance. Thorn Is a movo on foot to put In modern water works In Ruainer. A. D. Wright, the YeleraB gardener will raise and reaorate his residence In, Jure. Jim Boon, who bai been oa Hie Co quillo for several days, returned today via Knlrvlow. Aruhla Boono and Qoorgo Catching are down with m easels. It Is roporlcd, that Archie Is quite lick, ' S. 1). Slier wood has built a new wire (unco around tho postal corner, papered the homo and will re.ihlngU and paint, thu hulldluit. I am plensod to state that Miss (Jim Mo Is teaching ono ot the most orderly rchools In thu county and tho vnrdlct ot praltu comes (rem vverj tongue. Matt Mnlson was in town today and wants a thiop-ihearer. I'M Stock hat retired Irom thu shears and leaves the rancher Iu the lurch and tho sheep in1 thn wool. Jus. Slock, tho pjultry man wm in town oil.y nnd says his wife has been puito III for two works punt nnd that sho Is Improving, nnd getting along nice ly nt present. As this Is a loap yoir, it Is quite likely that thuro will he sorno trusts In corporated, regardless ot tho political Is sue of tho national campaign. No won der they stepped of tho wharf. If you havo that tired, don't-care-to-eat felling', ticklo your stomach and urease your ribs with Sumner cheeso, then compare us to Cautaln Harris, When you njuecio, think ot DePruoso, Frank Black has ononod up a small canal through his tussock meadow to tho end ot Pollywog avenuo, from where It ia extouded up Garbage street ia Coos river street, giving that portion ol the city excellent drainage Tlioro should bo a school mooting called and some moans provided by which wo could build a new school houso with some modern convenlodr.es. The old ono now In use is a disgrace to any prosperous community. Harris and Do Froeso aro Installing a now boiler and ongluo In tholr summer chuoso factory end putting in tholr spring crop, and aro making rnoru nud, hotter cheese thau thoy havo over made at this tlmo ot tho year before Tho Cottago Hotel is opon to tho pub lic and It goes without saying that in tho Cottago dining rooms tho boat meals in tho county nro served. Tho homo is, conveniently arranged, largo sunny looms nnd good bods, TLero is no pnlua eparcd to make this one ot thq most ideal resorts ot tho county. W. 0. M. :j W. 0. Chnao, ot Coquillo City, chalm man ot tho Republican county com, mitteo, la in town on a brief visit. Ho says that tho Republicans ot tho county are gottlng In lino lo roll up a big ma jority for every candidate on tho tlckot, and that tlioro la no question about tholr succesfi, lu this yoar of nntlonnl politics, ovuryono la looking to Oregon, and Cooa county will do hor part In malt lug tho right kind ot a showing, Married BONHPRAKE-HARRISON-At tho hoinof4J, W. Bonebrako, Marshneld, Or.. April 80lh, 1H0I, Willlo It. Bonebrako and Mary K, Harrison, Rev. B.F. Bopgtson officiating. Only n few iniliifatJo friends wero present. r.. The Children Hi 1W" i