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About Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906 | View Entire Issue (June 4, 1904)
i tA --WF&- ""V""ty '"Xy,iti'i l"' Wl'Mri-:w- Jw , .'' y! irri WSsefttsWif' ?ffe,V,!7'i-''M' mm v-Vt' f, V i-.t-vtW'J t r i"- q - f(-T - im nr - 7 1 t .wIMrM8A!- CIA r i,J I I . 1 ' ' -r !i, 1 k I li r ! F 1 . . t L ' t t i I Y -. J,lll l ,.. I. tl , I -" . I ' VI X personal ai?d tTlSAMAITERPFHEMm &AKlN3 POWDER Absolut fer Pur THffilSlW&fMSTlTUTE (From Thursday's Dally.) The MarehCeld High School closes to il a v. Tr at . . " The Areata sailed from San Francisco at noon yesterday. - r-rfl. . E. B.'SeabrookUinCoqnilloTity on bSfiness today. T: - Let's get ready to give the Breakwater a fitting reception. v -A'.'R. Butler ia a Portland, mfn wboro nome appears on the Blanco register to day. S.h The Czarina sails from San ,4'rancieco tomorrow and the Breakwater is sched uled to eaUJuno 8th. . Holt Bonebrako, who was lately operated on for appendlcitee l -reported to be very loir today. ' J. I. Little and wife drove over from Ccquilleclty yesterday and are guests at the Central here today. For nick headache take Chamber lainVStoniach and Liver- Tablet: and u quick .euro is certain -For sale by John Prwuss. J. J. Carren, the Coqnille city hotel man is a basinets visitor in Marshfield today and is a guest at the Central. Members of the COAST MAIL force are now eking out an omittance by bring, log (resh vegetables toTnarket, "and the like of that." A. . Sherman and J. W. Newton ol Myrtle creek arrived in this city via the Roteburg stage route this morning and may be found at the Hotel Central for the next few days. Judging from recent developments, no one newspaper man will hereafter! have a rnonoply in the matter cf swear ing in a nice fat circulat'on, at the. county court this Fall. J.-Q. Williams, traveling salesman for Leego & Uaekins of San Francieco arrived in the city yeetordav and is making the Hotel Central bis head quarters. Rcineznber if you ar? a prohibition- int to yoto for tho local option law, if you aro not a prohibitionist, then don't forget to vote agulut it. Airs.. J. D. Treiham, formorly Mies Warnlck and at one time a teacher in tbeSrdgrcdo ol the Marebfield hlzb school, Ib expected to arrive in Marsh- field today, wliere she will vleit at the homo oi Mrs. P. M, Wilbur. Albert Campbell, local lineman for the telephone Co. at this place returned yesterday from a trip to the lower .Rogue rlyer where be has beon for some time building new lines for (he com- Schiller B. Ilerraaun, the popular "Republican candidate for representative from Coos county, arrived in tho Coos Bay metropolis yeeterday afternoon. His head quarters in this city are at the Central. U' Jbia CbriUa dayor society of the . FrttttytWiM&Urch ia this city are ad- . vertisJug a grand axcursion and picnic toeotaeoffat the Esagren grove on BoHth Cooa rivar, next-Thursday June nil. nMtlm .t tw n Ia afr T.Aftlr.. I V. MtHl"ip w rw.w - "vv. ??? ,rx j" oali Tho Woodmen of tho World havo o cured the Empire Block Gnnjpuuy to produce FuUst or Why AVvimonv Sin In benefit to tho Mnrshtlold Lodge, Sat ;urday Juno 18. Seats npwouwloby tho committee, v RW , Wogner, formerly iu tho real estate business hero, arrived from 1 Sjwkaue over tho Drain route today. He is accompanied by 'law. ignrs, also of Spokane, and thoy will stay some weeks on the bay. Allen H.Joy, ot Portland arrived in Marrhflehi on todays train from Coquille City and Is registered at the Blanco. Mr. Joy will deliver an ad drers at ttu He publican rally this even ing in tho plnco ol Frank Dav'ey, w.ho is advprlised to tpak on this occasion but 5e bo unable to reach here. , air. ILL . Palmer, business muunger for tiie Empire. Stook Co., of New York, is in our! city announcing the coming to tho opera houso of this com pany of fonrteeen well known artists headed Iry Miss Cori'uno Bnoll,. who is favorably known to .the Marshfield theatre goers as the lending lady for Uie James Kenue Co, (luring their laat visit to Marshfield. Their repor tolre will com-ist of the following well known eastern plays: Resurrection, Sapho,. Married by Mistake, Fnniit or Why Women Sin, and tho sensational political play, Capital vn Labor, Will Hold Grand Rally Under the auspices of the Roosevelt Republican club a grand Republican rally will be held at tho Odd Fellows hall in this city tonight. A long pro grameof political speaking and band music has been arranged. Allen R. Joy, John S. Coke, Sctijlfer B. Herman, L. J. Simpson and J. W. Bennett are prominent speakers of the party who will address the people on the leading political issues of the day. Funeral Services The funeral serviced of Mrs. R, C Lee, who died tt her homo iir thin city last Tuesday morning at 0 o'clock, wero held ut the M. E. chnroh here this afternoon at 2 ' o'clock. The church was richly decorated with beautiful llowera and was crowded to ita fullest Heating capacity with deeply sorrowing friends and acquain tances. The fraternal order in attendance were "tho Degree qf Honor, the Eastern Star and the Eagles. Tho very im pressive ceremonies wero conducted by the Rev. Chaa. T. MoPherson After the funeral, a largo procession followed the remains to the Odd Fellows cemetary, where tho burial took place shortly ufte J o'clock CHAMBERLAIN'S STOMACH AND LIVER TABLETS BETTER THAN A DOCTOR'S PRESCRIPTION Mr. J W Tnrnwr, of Trolmrt, Va, says that Chamberlain's Stomach ami Liver tablets huve done him more goo) than anything ho could get from the doctor If auyphyeolan in this couutry was able to compound a medi cine that would produce such gratify ing results in casus of stomach trouble, biliousness or constipation, his whole time would Ie used in preparing this medicine For sale by John Preubs . Improvements Ordered At tho meeting of the Marshfield City board last night, grades were ordered for tho Hldownlks on Chester street between 1st and 2nd streets, also the grado for a sower on 4th street in North Marshfield Tho question of purohafi.lug a street sprinkler was discussed and it was de cided to f urnlsh one, providod tho busi ness men of the city would defray tho oxpouaes of operating it , The Social Whirl ,, The members of tho Progress Clnb and their .husbands were the guests at a delightful uiusioalo given by Mrs. C. W, Tower at her home Tuesday even- InBV . .. ' ToJ rooms were tastefully deoorated X with pottod plant and rhododoudrons, thft'olib nW-r." t 'f ' 1( ' After some 1,-oojl HtorltM and, ianinll tnlk'whloh put every ono at who,S Mrs. I, Tt-r rend u pnpir oji "Muslou vhioh wns thoroughly' enjoyed by all, being as it was, a oonolso history of muslo and tho great inuslolans, Ktacefully wTitU'U iiiul peiHitly uad. After disousslou of tho snbjoot, quo ta ions woro given, , tlio gontlouiou ro sponding promptb tQ tiiolr uain, An adjournmout was thou made to tho muslo rvxut where a delightful musical program was carried out. In i program of suoh uniform excol lence, wltorv, as a guest remarked, tho last pleco 'Wis nhvays tho lit, It is hard to decide whloh numlHirs should havo special mention. But It was the verdict of those presold thatjMrs. lw er and Miss Eiokworth had never snug so 8voctly Uforo, liss Eiok worth's piano solo was superb, as was her playing throughout tho ovenlug. Mrs. Mingus sang two solos whloh made ono wish shu could be heard oftenur, a lullaby song being nspooially bountiful. Ml-w Nelllu Tower sang two solos In a voice which left no doubt that he has Inherited Itev-ttiother'a lenntiful gift. The guossing ooutost which varied tbu evening's entertainment, proved that Mrs. Upton and Mr. Soubrvok could see more in a penny, and Mrs. Miugus and Mr. Songstaokeu less, than any ono else present, nnd they wero re wanletl accordingly, painty refresh ments wtxro then served followed by more music, Mr. Setibrook surj))isslug himself in two oolos, and Mrs. Tower and Miss Eiokworth completing the subjugation of tho entire uudionce,. This tho first and only booial ove nlug of tho olub this season, will be a fororuuuer of many enjoyable even ings. In succedlug tusom. (From Friday's Dally.) J. 6, Lawrence, Democratic cnndldato of county clerk, is a visitor In our city oday, Andrew Jackson Micrwoou is onn of the cnudidates who aro treating tho thirsty voters in Murshfleh today. E. B, Ssabrook, who has boen round lag up tho Coqullle Democrats U:e past (ow days, returned to this oity on to days' train. Steve Galller, present encumbent, and Republican nominee for reelection to the offico of sheriff in this county la a visitor In our city today. Robt. Burns. Democratic nominco for joint representative from this and Car ry counties is looking for Democratic voters in Marshfield today, Edward R. Juoobsou Pelser, photographers, arrived today overland ing at tho Arlington. and Theo E. of Portland, and are stay- Messrs MoVoigh and Hart, evan gelist and singer, are expected hero to day, to begin a series of revival meet ings Sunday morning in the Baptist church. A. S. Dibble has received a wheeled chair, capable of being propelled by hands or feet, which enables him to make his way about the streets iu comfort, iu spite of being badly orjp plttlwith rheumatisml We will inform our Post critic that tho ungrathmicaj "Was" to which ho calls attention is a left-over. Tho air of the office wao at ono timo so thoroughly impregnated with that sort of thing that it haB been impossible to clear 'it, all at once, Allen R. Joy, the leading speaker at the Republican rally here last night, was a passenger on this mornings train for tho county sent where he goos to continue his work in the interest of the Republican campaign. Lest We Forget Dont forgot that tho Republicans of North Bend are to hpld another grand rally under the auspices of the Mitchell Club in the old town pavilion thero to morrow evening, Political speaking good band music and a big freo dance are features of the promised programs. ' Albert Campbell -was treated to a very plousuut little t Burpriso party byabumber of his young frlemlshlfl homo iu South Marahflold last ovenlug. Tho airair was In honor of hmsolf, Win Burnett aud Ray Tlblwtts, wlm nroooou tolonvo this olt' for a bloyolo trip to the World's lnlr t St. Iouln. Tho yoiuig snvprleors, assembled tit tho Eiokworth homo from which plaoo thoy proceeded totlio Ciuiipbellresidonee and divppod In upon tho unsuspecting young man wHhout tho slightest warn lug, Albert wan eiUHl ta the occasion however, mik proceeded t onoo to make tilings pluaHiint for his frlondi by introduqlng vnrioiw gnmes and amusoments, At midnight dainty rep freshments. were served after whtuh the merry orowd dlsiwrsed. PROJECTS FOR BAR DREDGER Tho following correspondence, huv. ing refcreucu to tho matter of a bar drodgert shows that Congressman Her mnim'has had our needs lit mind. " Rosebnrg, Or. May J10, 1001. Dear Mr, Sutigstaoken; Enclosed find some ollloial eorre spoudouco of great value to Coos Bay" It is in reply to my eirorts for Coos aud other iorts iu Oregou. I am working for a bar dredger to helj) the smaller entrances. We will see that now we shall get tho money we m-ed for that shoal on 1'ouy slough. Yours truly, Dinger Hermann. Hon. Biuger Hcrmun, M. C, Washington, D. C. Sir: Your letter of May 0 th, 1001, re garillng the advisability of construct ing a dredge for use on tho Pacific coast similar to those used on tho Atlantic coast, is received, In reply I wonld say that the quest ion of dredging the harlmrs on the Ore gou coast has beeu under cosidcration, audit is thought that tho result obtained by the "Chinook" on the Columbia Rivor Bar will adord valuable data as to whether such operations would lx) sufficiently successful as to render their undertaking profitable. Tho weather conditions that exist ou this coast are so dilfereut from thot,e ex isting ou the South Atlantic coast that equally successful results can not 1st predicted. As the question is still exittrimeut, it is not thought that an allotment will bo made for further ex- Ierimeuts from the Emergency bill iu view of the fact that the Chinook is now ocratlug on the Columbia River bar i;nd it can probably Ih deter mined as to tho probable nuclmms on tho harljors on this coast Regarding tho shoal in Coos Bay, I havo asked for an additional allotment sufficient, it is hoped, to make a decid ed imirovomout in that locality. Very respectfully, W. C. LaugUtt Major, Corps of Engineers, U. S. A. CHAMBERLAIN CLUB SAYS A FEW WORDS TO KIRKTHECOMEDIAN'f (Special to the Coast Mall.) Mr. Looflxmrrow, tho genial dispell It Her oi uocairior tlio "Jinmo Post", blew a ten foot volume of tho same at four momlors of tho Chamberlain Democratic olub in today's issue, and then jumped all over them and pro ceeded to kick them to pieces As tho Chnmlsjrluiu Democratic plub is minus a dully paper with whloh to paiut tho grans greon, they take this occasion, through tho eonr. tesy of tho Daily CoaHt Mail, to an swer 'Kirk, tho traveling comedian". lit tho first place tho above club has not und will not throvy slurs nt'john Coko, who is u oitlzoii pf our littlo burg. Everything wo Imvo suid ubout, him bus beon open and nlwve board ns Mr Coko will vouch for hiuisolf, Secondly, it is n . well known fact that IV. D. Hume is tho bhlof owner of the "Hunio Post" aud that his solo ambition is to bout out Jim Hamilton. Thirdly, tho "bum ZiepubUcA Bosses' rof erte'd io f hV uol editors or as far km wo Itnowi li they liavu any t commotion wlljh tho "Hunio PoHt," SoKltk'roUmiothwiilU. CHAMBHRLAIN DEMOUUATIC ! CLUB. SUSAN B. : STILL ': ON DECK Another old Catt Pro vided for Berlin, June 11 Tho International Women's Sullrago Conference today elected Susan H. Anthony president and Miss Chapman Catt, of Wyoming, we rotary. Miss Anthony was given a rousing ovation. BRITISHERS LOSE THE TROPHY American Wins in Golf Tournament Sandwich, Juno :J Tho American uhiuiudou Travis today won tho final round In the umateur golf champion ship by four up and three to play, thtw taklug the trophy from British soil for tho first tlmu-ln history. " Blackwull played good golf but was no match for Travis. A largo gallery followed tho players. British exerts agree that Travis gave one of tliu finest exhibitions over seen on English lluks. CONDENSED DISPTCHES Senator Penrose ap)X)lutcd member of tho Republican National coiumittcfe to fill the .vacancy caused by (JtiayV death. (Jen. Wool returns from oxiHMlltlon to Lake Llguasnu lu tho Philipjdui'S. Iu semi-finals of tho golf tournament Travis lnt Hutchlnxoii, three up. Rowu.nl for apj!rcheusIoH of Bedford, Ind. murderer Increased to $6000. Douglas M. Smith, teller of tho Na tional Tradesmes'Baul;, of New Huv en, Conn, confesses to tho defalcation of lurgu sum. Warrant issued but H-4-MfrHmmUHH Mllft 4 odd fellows 3--BIG NIGHTS--3 Commencing Thursday June 1 6th PALMER A CO.. Now York, presents the Western I'avorltos .MlbB uuhinnk PNKLL und AI.KRKD ALDRinuK-Supportod by tho UMPIRE STOCK CO I 14 ARTISTS 14 OI Undisputed Excollonco, In Throo o( tho fjroatoat plays over written THURSDAY, "CAPITAL vs LABOR, or STRIKE FOIfflSTICE' Showing Both Ridns of tho Greatest Problem of tho American People Positively tho aamo Production which him Crnntod so much Enthusiasm In all tho Eastern .Cities to Crowded Houses. See GEto.e GHceat 3vCo"to ' Scene 2jJTPIOW.K QN TIIE STAnU-26 FRIDAY, "MARRIED BY MISTAKE" NAT (IQOWIN'S OTirloualy Funtjy Oomody. SATURDAY, "FAUST, or WHY WOMEN SIN'1 ; Produced on a scale nevor boforo attorn ptod by o Ropertolro Company. , 13000 actually invested 'In magnlflrent silk, satin, velvet costumes, bosutl- Jul scenery and startling electrical effecls. ' . Populapr prloeq-.Seoure 99t Now At Usual Place ; As Crowded Houses DoHghted Audiences is the RulcrwEvery whore. ponullle-June 20 to 22, Myrtle ., nuru uwu" !j,'dui!i" mv tut "t '- fl Acer's MiimMIUkaMMIMMBMMMMIMMi Why Is It that Ayer'a Hair VlRor docs so many reniHrk ablo tlilrms? Because it Is a hair food. It feeds the hair, puis new life Into It. The hair Hair Vigor cannot keep from urowlnu. And gradually all (lie dark, rich color of early life comes back to ray hair. Vlinn I nrit Mel A)i Hair VlRor inr halt km kluiit nil Kiat Hill now ll I. a nlm llnli lilnrk, nnJ IlifcW m I could hI.Ii," , Max. Hikas ULur-rcftiTikK, Tiuciiiiililn, Al. fJM A ttflltlA, J. c Ann ti., IIKI'II. Kin Ail iiMiri'MH. Gray Hair Smith not found. HjH'culatlou. Wlllard Meyers, assistant note teller In tho National Havings Duposlts Co., of Washington, I) . C. dinapiH'ars with $17000 negotiable Certificates. OakiH stakes of five thousand sover eigns, !ho second event of liiijxirtniioe at the Derby won by Major Euhiu'c, IxxUtrH Pretty J'olly I nlso ran. Kugviic Adam, founder of tho French Jockey club Is dead at Purls. IViMrrotfy or tlio llnlir. A father of miieh experlunce sny: "Wash a baby clean and dress him up real pretty and he will resist all ad viuict'S with tho most superlative cross, uoris, but let li I tn out umlaMCM, ginger bread n ml foul around the coal hod for half an hour and ho will nestle his dear little dirty face close up to your clean hhlrt hosom and bo Just tho lov liigost, cuuuliiRest little rascal lu nil tho uorul."-Chlciigo Post. I .iliUtlnn. Ilesvlo had bcKiin to ko to school, nnd each day alio would comn homo with. something new to tell. She had bcorj learning addition, when alio canio homt for dinner and said, "I know bow much two nnd two make," i "And what," said her father, "do you nnd I tnuko?" J iconic studied n minuter and then aald, "Hwecthearttf."Llttto Chronicle. Hrmitntlijr. Cecil (senUtnontnlly) Don't you feel gloomy when tho sky Is overcast with gray, when tho rhythmic rnln sounds a dlrgo upon tho roof, and the land scape's beauties are hid by tho weeping mist? Hnzcl (sweetly) Yes, It's dread fully annoying. It does moke one's hair come out of curl uol A Itaprotmto. TenchcrWell, Tom, whero nr you going? Tom (aged six) Please, 'm, I'm going to the Baud of 'Ope. Teacher And I& little Willie (aged t!ire) going, too, or Is ho too young to bolong to tho Band of Hope? Tom No, 'in; It's not thnt, but ho ain't a teetotaler. Lon don Punch. Women might prefer to bo gocd rather than heuutlfui If tho salary were as largo. There lu a dlffert'iico between being htniy and being Industrious, tin K--H-H--H-K- ; t MIMt opera house i Point 23, 21, 25, Dandon-2i mo nuuiujut. - ' , ' a.M- J $eMmt$&mwffi$fr htr 1 iuity,-T?KV&,l'-'WW'J&n'''rirVl' -l-- j tin r6 l i,T-A.V IICVWWWT'WIWS ,"WIWfM1iSTr','Vi' fVW IWixfW"W V - jtqi