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About Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906 | View Entire Issue (June 18, 1904)
iM4WHWWM!4fvW';i, ww-Swwr' - v a i ', !J md i : It i I I Yi pSFSopal aijd Our Monthly Publication ivlll J$f yon posted on our vro-I: and rncthoda. Mailed tfrco' to tho ADVERTISING MAN of flay responsible hoaso: j ' fWlfF fi nStit HSgtlsa itf i-.l A (From Saturday's Da.ly) 1'it. Mnrpl'y comvds lu- election Dr". Mini;::. to .Waller limb r I behind the counter in Chae! Bftnt.fl b tcrr. Tho tteatnjr breakwater vlll fail lor the cit ttvnift'rnw. Tile Maial'lield Chancer ot rr.crcc had a low surprltet on tnp. Com- K. P. SuihU, hai teemed a position as donkjteadur at S'.ttniuei roan's Cam p. V. 0. Sanderson, of Brtndon leave on the Alliance for Portland wheiw lie. will remain over a trip. Qalte a quantity olchittisa bark was chipptd belov on the Breakwater by local mttchftDte. Levi Snyder is a Coquille visitor in the Coos Bay nietiopo.:a toJsy and may 0 found at the Central. Tiit b-.e-iuer Alliance arrived from Ban Frcucim late jetterday allurnoon and.eaifi.-d tor Portland today. Tho road brtweo- Marshfield and Hockey Point ia now reported as being in tiue coutmion t.r diiviug. F. U. Vuur, ia a San Francisco gi-utleuiau wLoeu name toda apj.eart on the register of the Central Hotel in thia city. J. J. SlcCue a Su Franc.ieco biuineia man is a pntat at the Central hcieeiuco the arrival ot tbo uteamtr Breakwater yetterday. DKIVEN TO DESPERATION Living at an out of the way place.rc uiote Irom civilization, a family Ia often driven to desperation in car-e of accident, resulting in Bnru, Cat, Woundt, Ulcerri, etc. Lay in a suwgtr ofJJucklen'a Arnica Salve. It'j r! beat on earth. i3c, at John Pro& Drni; store. J. C Mel.ain, a St Like City boei nees man is u visitor on Coce By today. His name appear on the docket at the Blanco. Tho Mattlifltld water company will joBtall their ne-v boiler m a few day. Shis wilt moto tbondouhlb the present pumping capacity of tbo plent. Tha Breakwater took on a ton of ice from tho Coos Hay Ice ami Cold Storage Company for her ujo on the down trip. Sbe believes in patronizing Murehfleh, indue trlee. Morria B. Dudlej, manager .'or the James Keano Company, arrived on the Bteamer Alliance latt nli;ht and ia to day closlug the deal for tbo company to open the now Marihlleld opera boute on July 4th. Mies Esther L.iiiJo, dsuihterol Jacob Lando, fprmeraly a refitlent of title city, but who has for; omj years re klded in llopolu'ii, 11 I. ivas a paeeen- ..1 7- cer on the tteaim-r UreHkwator when the arrived from S.n Frencieco yeeterday. '.. vr .foi 'TV m ! i AM rJ il rf -' St7 .- TSSSi .1 lA. J 'V i. a w.v..v.unim IKP MJrjk Tk?Kk SavJWBakakaV ..u Loa, with jit teulhi ud c(MlonV rtthoijf ijkl llOltll. Busty Mlko'H Diary, .Turn 11, 1004. If you told your gr6wiu' bov not to . nt tiny more til ho got full gruwu I ckon thero'd lo u fuss. 22f bnslne-vcs onld talk they would xunko just such n fuj when there ndverrbdu' food is shut olf. Landmark Cone Wnul was received hero this morning to tint eKvct litre tho old An hoiue. nor familiarly known no thVhallwAy" I ouhoii fboRasebtiri and Coo, llsy Wilson 11 sad, was tmrnml Injt fditht. Tl li homo was bnlll in tin pioneer- duya of Or-tfon nd 1 an, at dilTeient tinus, she'tervd nlmoFt every old timer the t cor.8. . Part of thu couteuta ot ihe ' housi vvrro taved. THAT TUKOBUING HBADAOU& Vonld quickly leave yon, if you used Dr.l SinR'a Now Lifo PilR Thotta nuib of .tnircrcra have proved their matchless merit for Sick raid Nervon Headaches. They mako pure blool and uttild V your health. Ouly 25 c, money back if not cured. Sold by JohuPromw Druggist. Tra.ic! by Sea PaenRor list of the In-comlnu Alli ance fiout Sau. Frnnclteo Juno 10: From San FntnrUco C W Clmrcb, MrnlY8Qt,X W JlcUonell, J Areno. Cbf h Notler, C -" Carrion. Mise Jole Uoyt, M Fanny Stevens, MIa Gerai dine r.anliic, From Eureka, II 11 Oil! more E L lludton, nud wIIh 1 A Shelly Mn-FZlgler, DCivany, Dr J M Kine ad wife L Lefere, l K Dudley and 3 tecoud rises. More Operations An operation for appendicitis was performed on Miss Elt ie Bonebrako of Catching eloujtb tbls morning, by Dr. Horsfnll, and be hac etiothur to perform thie afternoon on Mie& Leila Cox, of Ro..p sjonh. Mis Annie Cox, who unlarcnt an operation of tho eame kind a couple of weels ago, is getting aloi ig nicolr. From County Exchanges (Coquille Bulletin) Dr. Cnlin expecta to atitrt for Port laud in hia automobile uc xt Tuwdny to attend the Masonic grand Jodge. W. T. Kerr and Alex Snyder have leased the Lyons nawmill mid Htarted the whecla turning last Tn wdny morn ing. There first order is a largo con tract for the university loiildiiig at Lo Angeled, Cal. Tho manager ex pect to run the mill all this miason, and psrhap longer. Little Jaqk Leach had the mlsfor- ;une to break both bones of his left arm a short distance above his wrist, Thursday shortly after noon. He and a playmate were together on a porch about four feet high without n ban ister. His little playmate turned around snddenly aud accidentally punhed Jack off, breaking hit arm in the fall. Dr. Bunnell net tho meniber ond at last accounts the little sufferer was doing as well iib could le expect ed. (Baudou Kocordcr) Elders H. L. Holt and E. Keoler have taken a tent and gone to North Bend to do missionary work. They held services at Bridge, Oregon, for hoveral days, closing lost Friday. They baptlzod ono convert at Bridge. The Broomhandle mill Hhut down this week and will remain idle for a couplo of weeks, perhaps until after tho 4 th of July. Thp company is short on hquares, aud has a largo sur- plus of handles on baud whtoh they j wihh to dispose of before resuming work. STOP THAT JA 1 JPIIL O MUfLrEs 1 VrVrti A An almost infallible remedy for Lun known and used the world over for almost a ctntury. '...... . L i..-:;. GET IT FHOM YOWL MLUGGIIT '-' -.-Xi 1 . h ' f- w . , kw On Friday wo imirt, n visit to tho fouutaln nend of tho Bandon water wiint. k sirvtitisrRbolu ruis and a half east ot town .in tiui head ot a small guloh. A liouutltul. spring bubbles forth at that iiolnt tuid fur.tn tlto tiupply. Tito Bimdoti Liht Water Co.havo a Hiuull rervolr tn tJto tnvlch which hblda nlxntt aaO.OOO palloiw of water, whenoo tho water main Is laid to town. Tho vontpany has constructed a second xwervolv Ixtlowi which will hold alxiut idht tlutcjt aa much wator as tho upper ojto,. tho two being Heparateil by a bank of earth, a few feut in thlukno.u, and from which a acvoud ntaltt will lo laid, and which will make tho anp ply vastly trreatev. Tho supply tn not only pure, but tho HnrronudlnRa are clean, and thu company la improving tho condition In ortlor to keep tho supply pure. MORE ABOUT BIG STEAMER " BREAKWATER Further Mention of Royal Reception-Thousands Great Hoi Efeeantlv Furnished Ship Finest of Her Glass r Bowing with graceful oourteaies to the rugged and imposing granduer of the Oregon coast, swaying in eaay graces with the mojstic swells of a summer ncn, and all beantifnl in Uie radiauco and roilcctiomi ot tho Wight Juno morning, tbo long expected steamer "Breakwater" crossed in over the Coos Bny lar to a royal reception by tho patriotic citizens of tho Bay, yesterday morning at 10 o'clock. Two of tho largest steamers' on tho bay, besides several launches, woro employed to carry tho brass hands and excursionists of Mnrshflcld and North Bend to tho grand reception given tliis magnificent ship at tho harbor's entrance, when sho arrived there on her initial voyugo from Snu Francisco vratt-nlnv. Shu vns irrceted wiffi rousing cheers and band mualo and after the informal reception was es corted by a royal parade, with colors flying, np tho bay to North Beud whero a large crowd turned out to meet her and from where, after a short stay, rho took tho excursionists and lirass band of Marshiield aboard and continued to tho city to tbo rous ing reception that awaited Jier here. jTho history of the Breakwater needs I no rehearsal at this time. Although u new at on tho run, tho story of her post service on tho Atlantic coast, of her purchase and her voyage around the norn, is well known to Marsh fielders, having been told and retold by tho newspaper of tho bay since sho was purohasesd of tho United Fruit Co. by tho Spreckles Bros., in Now Orleans lust January. Sho was purchased esiwclally for tho Coos Bay coal and passenger trado and was brought around tho Horu from the Crescent city to San Francisco, whero since her arrival, sho has leen under repairs, and haB been thoroughly ovror hauled and remodled and hus received many valuuble additions to hor pas senger accommodations. Under the command of Captain George Seaman, tho Breakwater car ries a full crew of uniformed officer und a stewardess. Her passenger accommodations and servico are un surpassed by any steuiner of her class on tho coast. Her speed will bo ap preciated by a statement of tho fact that on her present voyage sho was COUGH diseases of the Throat txnd I If." t'ti'Mlvb - w,rHt:TT'. mw jurtt 41 Jumra rroinport io jwrt aud had I adverao wlndn nud oov fuol to coii tend'wltH'all'Uia'wRytpr .Shohna iH'coimuodatlpiw for ovvr flttvV drat claw tuul twenty Heoond oIhm paiwengorn. Iltu? HttttvrootnK ar elgiintly (urulalivd, largo and corn modlouH, and voll ventilated. On hoi' npjittt deok hu du two IuxuvIouh bridal chinnbow, vlohly furttlHliod In highly pollnhod knrtlwuflda uud tuinlp pod with all modocu oouvonWuicw, Theao lHantlful ixiuh avo nlrvady woured for thf return trip by two lov ing brideti, Blllto O'Connell uud Air. Madlno. 8ho hta aft, on thu hurricane deck, iv large and convouiuiit Hiuoklng nH)in, oxpeiwlvoly furnlrthed with tablet), Hottea and nldelwartlH, while juHt forward of thlrt on thn nnmo dock Ih tho magnificent Hoolul hall with tta mahogany fnrultdru, trimmed with tufts of easily pluah and lta walla and ceiling flnlnhed with iollUcd oak and blnlsoyo niaplo. Id faot tho noolul hall and dining mtloon of tho languid cent floating wheo would do credit to any Hteamer now cruialng tho l'nolllo Count. Over flvo thouMand iH'opld ttf thla bay ahoro have inspected this Ixiut plnce her arrival hero and each unit overy one wiih treated to a great, huv-j-le at her convenient and elegantly fnrninhed Interior, and all seemed highly pleased and very favorably tin pressed with her npiiearnnco. Captain Seaman is well known to most overy ono on thin bay, having run into this port for a long tlmo as toons treatment of traveling pub. u& ..! 9 .Aav anklMn ttl lkltl Wttjf tiro in tno past injures tho la-st of caro nnd attention to thoso who may havo tho pleasure of traveling witli hint on hia loot. Tho pnrser, Dcrt JlcCollnm, is al well known here, having been on this run for tho punt ton years. His exiwrlonco, energy nud ready willingness besjwak careful and satisfactory attention to that end of tho lmsiuciM. Tho stewardess, 3tra.Valnwright, Is an eritlmablo lady who will take caru of tho Hen-sick lady passengers and children. Sho has had vast cxierionco in this and will prove a blessing to tho bay. In faot, taking it all iu all, thu steamer Brvakwuter, with its kind null obliging crow, its excellent nccom modations and qnlok servico, is a boat that tho people or Coo Bay may won I Iw proud of. Sho was purchased for this trado nnd is well adapted to it, 'and since her contluuanco of this run will depend on thu ixitrouage aud en couragement sho receives, it is up to tho shippers and travclliig public of this section to see that she is douu by as woll as tho business of this port will justify. It was through tho loyal eirorts of W. S. Chandler, tho manager for tho Spreckles Co.at this place, that we havo secured this valnablu nddillou to the Coos Bay floet and It behooves us to show our appreciation of this fact by assisting Mr. Chandler aud the en terprising agent, Mr. McCollnm, in every way po.tsil)lu to build np an main tain a patronage that will jiiHtify such n steamer on this run. It has Immsh said that"a port is judg ed by tho steamers that run there" If this is tho ense Marshflold shpuld bo proud of this showing and represen tation of her trade, and should endeav or by all fair methods, to hold her fleet up to its present standard by lib erally dividing tho rapidly growing business with tho new steamer. News was received this afternoon that tho oofllial count of Curry county gives John S. Coko 78 majority in that county, giving him u clear majority of nino in tho two couuties. This is rather close for comfort, but it is enough, and Mr. Coko in our next joint senator. Shake I WORST OF ALL EXPERIKNECS Can anything lw worse than to feel that every inlnuto will Ihj your last? Such was tho oxiierieuco of Mrs. S. IL Newsom, Decatur, Ala., "For three years", she writes, "I endured insufferable pain from indigestion, stomach and IkwoII trouble. Death seemed inevitable when doctors aud all remedies failed. At length I was in duced to try Electric Bitter und tho result was miraculous. I improved at onco nud now I am completely recov ored." For Liver, Kidiioy, Stomach and Bowel troubles Electric Bitters is tho only medloiuo. Only 60o. It's guaranteed by John Preusa; Drugglut. Eugene Kon Is in tho lead hi tho matter of dooovatlng his pluco for tho 'UIM-Jnly; - " ' " "' n. tr rnuutNin.fnr AUmnv. On'goiii urrlved'dn tfita ofty liiHtT Saturday to nc iceptT ihoifiininKoniont ortiie'ueiin Lumber Compani',H atoii?. 3U-H. Nolliu Owen, or this city, today rocelvcd tint sad Intolllgenco of thn net ions Illness of her mother, MrH.Boxtou, of Hugo, Oregon, nnd.wlll leavo for that pluoo by touiomtw'a slage. Mr. Shaw, vcproaunting tho I'nolflo Const llntiuer Co., ' itiforuiH uh tluil L. J. Simpson purolmsedof his bonne, last Saluvday, all of the bono and rub ber i)i)iil)tnuinj for tho North Bend Five Department. Miss Oox and Miss llonebrako, tho two young ladle upon whom Dr, Horsfall performed operations for wp pondlolt Is last Sunday are today re. ported to bo resting vvr' easily. Mrs. 'eliflor. of Uurckn, Unl., who arrived on tho Inst Alliance, for a couple or months' sojourn on tho Bay, is at present tho guest of .Mrs. 1 S. Weaver, of this city, and will visit with various friends In thin vicinity eru alio returns to her home. Brnco Lattln. tho twelve year old son of Milton Lattln, of South slough who was oiwrated on by Dr. Horsfall for appeudloltls last Sunday Is reported to bo resting as well ns could bo ex pected. Tho oaxo waH a very compli cated one. i 1 1 i r - - i i Adventurers Reach Portland Tho bicycle trio who recently left this city for St. Louis and tho World's Fair wern heard from this morning by a letter received from Bay TlbU'tt and addressed to his father, J. W. Tlbltts of this city. Tho boys havo reached Portland In good shajm and Immediately after the arrival of tho Alliance In that city will continue their journey east. Tho Portland lettor referred to uhovo will Isj published in full tomorrow. Travel By Sea Passongur list of north bound Al liance, Saturday, June 11th: -Mrs. Williams, Mrs. Baiwiit, .Mrs. Moulder nnd children, W. J. Wherat, Dr. Allen Bouebrake aud wife, E. .Marsh, Mrs. F. Able, Anson Rogers, J. C. Whittaker, Miss Pearl Walker, I. II. Hull, Mrs. F. Swartz and children, H. N Bess, D. Smoke, Ml Holmes, Miss Mann, Mbm Howard, A. Welsh, W. 0. Sanderson and wife, T. K.' Pelso, John Auro, John Whitney, J. W. Shelley, W. A. Bean, Mrs. Rogers, Miss Dlemler, A. Rlsjord,, John Hock ness, M. Anderson, It. Wells, W. II. Hanthorn, E. Heuokondorlf, J. M. Frnmhurg, Mr. and Mrs. Martlti Wal lace, Capt. W. II. Roljerta and Mr. and Mrs. Lynde. 7 steerage. Tho steamer Breakwato sailed fer San Francisco yesterday, Sunday, Juno 1'-'. Sho was laden with coal and other uxjKWt and carried a large passenger list among whom were: W. O'Connell, A. F.Madlno, Mrs. Metz., MIas Metz, J. A. Metz, Mrs. L. Metz, O. P. Shuck, L. Kalmuck, W. P. Whltloy, 0. R. McUlellen and wife, P. E. Larson, E. R . Veal, Mrs. Martin, Mrs. Ellerby, Mr. nud Mrs. Allen and Dr. Steele. Ill steerage. Raise Teachers' Salary At n recent meeting of tho Marsh field school board tho 'following ad vance iu tho salaries of grade teachers iu the Marshiield High School were made: Salaries of teachers in grades 1st to Oth Inclusive, raised from $16 to $17.00 lr mouth for first year and to $150 for each ensuing year. Teacher in 7th and 8th grades advanced to $00 cr month nud tho principal fixed nt $1000 per year Among tho teachers whoso Hularloa are to bu affected by this advance aro Miss Margaret Anderson and Mr. P. M . Wilbur who second year Hillary term. will receive that for thu ensuing Tcimille Items , Tho election oamo olf hero Monday, peacefully and without bloodshed. Tho oreumry in running at full blunt, doing n good business both lit tho but tovmnkhig department and In nioroli- Itiullwr Cunt. Norrla U olonnlhg, painting nnd rising np his various, ern J I and HitMrmjUre muiiniK w iwiioipawou i)t thu coming HjiorthtK season. ' I Prof. Maw MoDvmald, of Tomplclou CVdlego, iirrlvttd Woilnesilay night will, his bride, riding u pair or flnu liorsivi. Tho lady, whoso initldon numo was Fanny Olln, U reporiod to bo mi, export equestrienne ot oxlriiordhutry .beauty and oharinlng mauuors. Sho hulls from Nowiku'I whom her parenta reside. Friday ovenlng it large party gath ered at tho homo or Mr. Alonson and latef marched to thy home id Mr. and JMvh. Holwrls, where thu Imppyjjouplo mo temitorarlly residing, to pay their respects aud honor to tho brldu and groom. Several hftmit were sjwnt in JolHlloation amid nong and niuslo, leaving tho young mid promising uotiplo utter showering well wlnhes Tor long lire, many vw ones to gladden tholr hearts, etc. L Ih-of. MoDouald la u teacher by pro fession aud a man of moi'e than ordin ary ability and promise. STARTLING EVIDENUE Fresh testimony hi great quantities in constantly coming hi, declaring Dr. Klnir'a Now Discovery fur Consump- J tiou Coughs aud Colds to Isi unequnlcd. I : A rvont letter from T. J. McFarlaud, Buntorvllle, Va., serves as example. Ilowrlteal "I had bronchitis for threojbars and doctored all tho tlmo without lsjlng benefited. Then I began taking Dr. King's New Din covory, and n few lottle wholly oured me." Eqnaly elective hi curing all Lung nnd Throat troubles., Consump tion, Pneumonia and Orlp. (lunran teed by John Prima, druggist. Trial lsittlo free, regular shea 00 cents aud (1.00. Everything in tho form of real es tate you will find, at lowest prices aud best term, on our list. I. S. Kaufman & Co., 0 1 1 lit Marshiield aud North Bond. Burnt by quick AVII. Isabel P. Ilapgood, the translator of many of ToUtoi's books, onco vlsltil tho great Itimslnn, and during her vis it lui told bur a story of ouu of his an enters. This ancestor, nil army otll cit, was an excellent inlmlc. One day he was Impersonating the Emperor Paul to n group of his friends when Pnul himself entered and for soma inoiiientN looked on, unpercelved, nt tho antics of the young man. .Tolstoi finally turned and. beholding tho em peror, bowed hia head and was silent. "do on, sir." 'said Paul. "Continue the performance." Tho young ninn hesitated a moment, nnd then, folding his urmii and Imitat ing every gestum aud Intonntloii of bis sovereign, he Hold: "Tolstoi, you deserve to bo degraded. but I remember the thoughtlessness of youth, and jou nro pardoned." The czar smiled slightly nt thlfl speech. "Well, bo it so," ho snld.-Clovelnnd 1'liiln Dealer. THEDFOKD'S BttCKMHI THE GREAT wiu riEusciNE Thedford's Black-Drauuht lias saved doctors' bills for mora than sixty yearn. For tho common fum ily ailments, such aa constipation, indigestion, hard colds, bowel com plaints, chills und fovrr, bilious ness, headaches uud other llko complaints no other medicine is necessary. It invigorates and reg ulates tho liver, assists digestion, stimulates action of tho kidneys, purifies tho blood, and purges tho bowols of foul accumulations. It . cures liver complaint, indigestion, 'sour stomach, diszlnoss. chills. ruoumatio pains, smcnciio, uacK acho, kidiioy troubles, comdipallon. diarrhoea, biliousness, piles, html colds and headocho. Every drug gist has Thedford's Black-Draught in 'iXt cent packaged and ut main moth oizo for $1.60. Nevtr accept a substitute. Jnsiot on having tho original miuio by tho Chattanooga Medicine Company. I btllcvs Tltcdford's Black-Drausht It the but mtdlclnc on earth. It Is uood for unv and everything. I have a family of twtlve children, and for i (our years i nave Kept men on loot i ana neaitny wim no doctor nut uiuck Draught. A. J. GREEN, HUwsra, U. A ,& : "jt ' ,v jr J 1 N . & Ju .tte..,. ;;'... ,vlJ4i. .;,. T"VmJZ "''ZL. vni;Kvrvwf',T!WJrtVS;'W ' ' P,"H1" fr,w'3M "C impm'&at& ptaJUtWMP- "- tf SSMfti , , "' . : jijiBVI ' -3k - wv.!s-fi(' TTi.nnn'