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About Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906 | View Entire Issue (June 18, 1904)
" ' ,Tar j.7 ,HHWI J- VJ,fV tf " -V.-J- tou.(l )ua, t , jj ,.. n v - rt.4.r,-ifm,.'Tw iw,-- .. kvv ir')1!!!. ..VAw tfc.shM WP .y -"ft, Vtvftittf' fl i b : !; , h n if fv f. !fe ft r ; - MrW nf'tW personal aid IT IS A MATTER OF HEALTH i . POWDER (. Absolutely Par fans is no substitute , . 4?rom Wednoaday's Dally.) , The Areata wiled for San Francisco tills morning. . There Is a mild gasoline famine iti Marshflold today. Tho steamer Breakwater will sail from Shu Francisco this afternoon at fi o'clock. Tho Ladles' Art Club will nest meeting at the homo 'Scnmau. hold its of Mrs. John S. Coke, who went to Coqnillo City on bnt'nees yesterdsy, return- d on "todays train. ifcj J. F. Simmons is a Portland man. inr, moved nith Lit family to Uarnluer who arrived in the city this morning i to euj y quirt reH. nud is now Maying at tho Central. A CO.wr M ill. raporter who soctijht 'an Interview uith thu old time bear ,. .,,,,.,,,., I hunt ai.d Piotcer at his headquarter, or sick headache take Chamlwr- i4. v ,, ., , . i.. .. . if. ...... - .. itx.mt., l j iniu o mivuiiiiui uuii .v.i iiiuivin . uu fl quick cure is certain For Mile by qihu Pronss. .,. , . ,, , , ., , The steamor Alliance is advertised . ... Hi nun iiuui ruiiinim una micriiuu.i, nilfl will l.o duo at this port some time Friday. A. Ii. Gull, of North Bend, wan (irtfught to town and- opcrntwl on for Appendicitis this morning. Dr. Hors fall . parformeil the operation and tho patient is re?jtiug very easily. II. A. Sholloy, Goo. Beavis, E. W. ScViumort and II. E. Whellnker, Sti TrViinclsco commeroiul men who wero registered at tho Central in this city yesterday, loft on this morning's train 'for Coqulllc. Tho tug Hunter, Capt. N. J. Cora .wall master, arrived from iho Ump-, X w 4l-niHiuttafuiiy-iinjuu, wu ji mibcelluueous enrgo of merchaudire Jdr Gardiner btores and crossed out oa Jtor return today. Endeavor Picnic ' Th Young People's Christian E - ,rterr-v '.TClflty guvo their picnic tt vLuvgnin grove tody. A gasolluo launch with a scow in tow left town rly this morning. As wo go to J km they hnvo not returned, but since beautiful duy counts for so much !ii the success of such uffairs wo feel fcafe in saying that the young people liave hu;i a yery pleat-ant outing. New Dredger Working Julius Larson's now dredger got fairly fhlnrted at its first work yester day morning, It is dyking on the Frank Ross place on Catching slough. In an interview this morning Mr. Lar ,st!U stated that the big muchiuo wits wprkiug very satisfactorily. He said that althogh tho capacity of tho bucket was only 1 yards ho was rais ing on im avuvago 2 yards to tho dip .juid.that tho speed capacity of his juaqhiuery was 2 dips per minute. The maohinoi'y of his dredge is of tho latest improved and since it is to Ijo .ill thOjhnnds of experienced men Its work .will bo of the greatest value to Coos.Jiay. , The Czar's Dream (Liverpool "Weekly Post) Quo night tho Czar had a drenm, 'jrtnfl hodreau'i' took f ho. singular but 'Ami dow-'ofigiml Bhflipo of three cows, )'! 'f ii,ii.ii w.. ni.yii- Ial; try fat, olio loan, and ono bllutl. Rowing scripture precedent, Uio O :r sent for (ho interpreter, but tho erprctott said tltoy could not mult i" 3 it, an tho dream was moro tlmii 0 iftlly dtnignlt,, Accordingly the ir sent for Father John, of Kron- r. dt, and tho old man stroked his ;!vrdin apuwded fashion nd llrst i r Iced to bo excused from giving tho interpretation of tho dream. Tho fcxur, howovor, insisted, and Fathur 'John began: "Tho r'at cow is tho Finnncu Minister, tho lean cow is tho Russian people, nud tho blind cow is "Don't bo afraid," mild tho 'fair; "Gooul" "Th6 blind ono is yourself, your Majesty." This Is ;uid to Ih) the reason why tho Finnncu Minister, was suddenly dismissed a i few weeks ago. DAVE IIOLDEH MEETS MAIL REPORTER Tolls o! His RBlirement from the Public inspection DavIu Holdcn. tho eminent Philoso pher and well known frontiersman, who for eo many year, as etupe driver, 1ib shortened the road for the weary travel or on the Noitu Leach, was n visitor in thia city today, tfomo weeks ego Mr. Iloldeu resigned his petition as division tupercntemlent end Conkllu canductor on ilits ecd ot thu D. & C. 11. Stage line .and, the cflke o( Major ol Jams LanJ- kiiu it ' v . i. . vuuizi uviu mid " itiK met wit a cordial reception and was roytiiy eutartoined. Mr. Holden'a best spirits etemed to prerail and tie talkeil :quito freely. In reply to thoqacstioaol , , ., , . ., ,, ,.!, I WLHl UU WU8 UUlll HOW -3 Ul' IJUIJUSV. pheareaid. "Well, as a reporter, you know my greatest fitiitu I never talk about my self, especially Icr publica tion. I don't tniud answering teat q'uOi- tioa InTrVeran 1 you may e;y, thiougli lUts lOllluiiis Ul lour viiiuauiu jiBjwr mr t tho benefit of my anxious friend, that I I am just now tckiuc a much netdtd vacation. I hnvo given up thu office of Mayor of Jarvis Landing and am now enjoyioi: piivate iife at my country horns on tha Umpquu. After years ut public hie 1 found that the mouul etr&tii inciiiont to the office I have so ably tilled as weariug on in nervous system aud through thu advlcd of my phytician I have thrown up tho official tponK. I havo decided that In my old ace I will no lurtQur mar thia beaming . 'countenance witti the farrows of euro - sou worry lor an uaaunreclatiag pnWc Vo(J mty !ftte at)0 t,jat uuoagh the earnest sohcitatious of my 0d friend, Captain Cornwall, I have . neverei my connection with tho Drain lamlCJOi lUy Stae Cowpany In fact, i Mr 1"i,or, w ,u,-,'t JU8t 'W tl,Rt l 'am goinu to sorter drop out of this yreat , ract! for , 0.UH 8td dlgliDCtlon aud tt)ko things leisurely for tho rest of my alloited days in this valo of vanity with the Kin-cursed race." "Yes. I know that if I do IhU there la a cbaucu tbut 1 uuy not die rich; but whether I do or mt, if I worry and work no more in this life, at my death I will make a beautiful corpse and that great senso of satisfaction shall he left to my heirs, assigns aud executors forever. TRIUMPHS OF MODERN SURGERY "Wonderful thiniM uro done for tho human lxjdy by surgery. Organs are taken out uud scrujxtd und olished und put baok, or they may be removed entirely; lwues are spliced; pipes tiiku the place of deseaed sections of veins; antiseptic dressings uro applied to wounds, bruises, burns und like in juries beforeiuuflmatiousets iu, which causes them to lit-al wihtout mutur ation uud iu ono third tho timo re- (inircfl liv tVin nld tr;iinunf. (!lnmi. berlulu's Puin Balm nets on tho same1 principle. It is an nutiseptio und when applied to such injuries, cuusos ! tnein to iiuiu very quicaiy. it ujso allays the jmiu und soreness. Keep a bottlo of I'uia Balm iu your home uud it will wivo you time und money, not to mention the inconvenience uud suffering which such injuries eutuil. For sale by John Prouss. (From Thursday's Dally,) Z.'.T. Siglin Is u visitor in this city today; ' v " -'-., ., - -.,7 .f 3 Tho steamer AUlanoe should arrive hexo tomorrow morning, Mrs. J. Hivrlooker, of Coqullle, nr rived in Marshflold by yesterday's train nud is at present visiting with her mother, Mrs. J. B, Poke 8r. Miss Nettle Jenkins, of Bundon, who fr some weeks has laBtt the guest of hj aunt, , Stti. v 6in auyder, pt tho j Hotel Contntl, left on this nuuutug's train for her homo. Tho tolephono Hues to North Bond, Old North Beud and Ktnplro, and tho ; long tU.Htniieo lino Honth wero knocked out by it logger doing some blasting I too near them yesterday, lite wires . wero struck by a Hying stump. Tho ladlw of tho O. E. S. gnvo a i Unnn nhowiir at tho home of Mrs. J. it. Ilcohou ywtenhiy afternoon. Tho iwtv .,1 f...,,is f Htm), itniimtrtii mini enjoyeil nud a reported. very pleasant tlnto Is R. J. Coki of tills city, la just in recehitofa letter from his Irethor. Prof. II. M. Coke, of Wntlukn, H. I., iu which tho professor states that ho Is fadlm? somowhnt homosiok for Rood old Oregon, and may Ik? expected homo sometime during thii present sttmmor. In tho oaso of State vs Clias. Gardi ner, action for obstructing publlo highway, In which defendent was fouud guilty and lined $30 in Justice Hyde's court yewterday, tho defense has given note to lllo bond and iipinml to the Circuit court, convening iu Coquille this fall. Mis Helena Wessoln, who has just closed her school at Empire and who has leen spending a few days visiting with friends on Coos river, spoilt yes tordny iu tne Coos Bay metropolis and was a passenger on this morning's stage for tho Umpqun, where she "vlil spend her vacation with her home folk. After tho sum mux vncatiou, Miss Ww hula will oomnieiico teaching in a Mult nomah county school, near Portland. SUED BY HIS DOCTOR "A doctor hero has snd mo for 12.50, which I claimed was oxcesslvo for a case of cholera morbus," says It. White, of Coaehelln, Call "At tho trial ho praised his medical fklll and medicine. I aked hint if it was not Chamlwrlnin's Colio, Cholera and Di arrhoea Remedy ho used as I hud good reason to bolicvo it was, and ho would not say under oath that it was not." No doctor conld uso a letter remedy than this in n caso of cholera morbus, it never fails. Sold by John Pruess. Tho Coos County Push Club met at their headquarters In the Coos Bay ChHtuler of Commerce rooms last night for tho pnrpoM) of discussing nil proposed methods or advertising Coos county at tho Lewis & Clark Fair In 1005. Among other important plans sug gested, was to purchase a certain amount of bimico for standing advertise ments and illustrated "writings" in tho Lewis & Clark Journal, pub lished at Portland. Tho matter is still under advisement. Wliuf More Could You Want "Tho Post prints ALL thu news of the bay that is particularly of im portance and just as soon us it an se cure tho necessry skilled help to en. aide It to print its regular slr.ed eight pago pajwr overy day, it will print a GREAT DEAL MORE." In Justico Court State of Oregon, pltf, vs Chas. Gard iner, deft. Criminal action for obstruct ing public highway, Defendent found guilty and fined s!50 and costs of court. Tho ouse which has beeu pending since Saturday, closed yesterday uftornoon with Fun-in and Upton for pltf and Judge Geury and BrownoU for deft. M&rshflelci Lady Honored A telegram wiih received hero last night stating that Sirs. Florence Nas burg, of this city, who is now repro seutine our local lotlgo, O. E. S., at tho grund lodge hi Portland, has been elected Grand Associate Coiiduotoress of tiiis order in Oregon. The much talkoJ of Empire Htock Company arrived from tho Oregon metropolis by todays Alliance and will fill their ongagemeut at Odd Fellows Opera Uotiie iu this city tonight. ' ' '. f.' aV,i .. v. ANOTHER MEETING ' OF THE COMMITTEE All WOfk PrOpSSllIt HlCOly Arrangements About Com plated Thu general Fourth of July com in It too hud another meeting at tho Mnrshflold Chamber of Comuiorco rooms last night and n fullroport from ouch of tho several sub committees In jlieaitl. Tho oonnnltteo on itenohes, stands and platforms turned In a tnbu . Intocl reirt of tho luuitor nml other materials necuoci, ami auuonucod that k'gln work as mo unriHsuien woum I, soon as tno matennis couni roacn mo grouud. Tho uommltteo on Held siorts and general ontortalnment nported i ik . t. their program fully mndo up and hsndy tj bo passed upon by tho head! I, J committee. The program was then ' rend and approved and referred to tho .advortlslujr committeo wlto will ar range it for publication today. All of thu other committees reported work in tlieir lines progressing nicely nud no where was there tho Indication of a hitch in tho incuts. slightest arrange. One of tho most promising foaturcH' Part tt, thu Courtship of Mother about this great work of preparation, I Goose', was lu seven scenes and lit is tho fact that every committee and 'eluded tho whole school. All were overy citizen Interested Is pulling in perfect harmony with the management nud tho whole aHalr Is moving us smoothly ns clock work. ANOTHFR LETTER ABOUT GUNBOATS Senator Fulton Will Continue! Efforts to Secure Gunjjoat for Celebration Tho following letter received from Senator C. W. Fulton by thu .Marsh field Chamber of Commerce, here, this morning will bo self explanatory: Astoria, Or., Juue IH, 1001. Mnrshflold Chamber of Commerce, Marshllold, Oregon. Gcntlomen: I wrote you a few days ago that 1 would take up with tho Commander in Chief of tho Pacific Squadron tho mat ter of securing for you n war ship to bo present at your place ou tho Fourth of July next. Tho rquadrou is due to arrive ou Puget Hound ou tho iluth inst., and I will have a letter thoro for him by that time. I can only suggest that you do the same, representing U him tho depth of water ut low tido on tho bar and to what height tho tido will riso at that time. In tho mean timo I will endeavor to wjcttro from Major Luugiitt a statement touching tho depth of low and high tide and I will prontiiit such statement to tho com mander. I think ho will give moro credit to a statement by Major Lung lite than to ono mado by tho rest of us. If Mujor Langfitt shall certify that thi-ro iHHiilllcient water to safely admit a warship I hnvo no doubt you will got one. Siucoroly yours, O. W. Pulton. W1LLANCH SCHOOL HAS GRADUATION EXERCISES j Ou Saturday evening, Juno 1 1 th, oc ! uurred tho first nimuiil, commencement of thoVillanoh school. A largo and attentive au'Jienco was in attendance. I Tho stogo was elaborately and benutl- j fully decorated. Jnat ontsldo tho drop j otirtnln was arranged an nrch of Ore-1 L'nn Bntiiii intertwined with vollow I n -'- - flowers, and from this was fiuspended ; -uioiw or iwuj", mo leuors ami ugures . K00(j UllI rtuyti,lnK Jl0 00llW got froin being made of pink and white roso- ii0 doctor If any physohm in this buds. In tlio background tho walls country was able to compound a modi wero decorated with , bunting, j0. ' duo that would produce such gratify ,. , ,. ., ing results in cases of stomach trouble, lares, flowers and Oregon grapo, the WflouHUeM or comtipatlou, his whole whole presenting a most beautiful timo would ho nsed.iu preparing this elfoct The muslo engaged for the medioluo For ealft by Johu Prouss . urn i ( evening, having fnllefl to oon. ueotloiw by boat, was uuitvoidRbly absent, At the oloso of the entortnlnmout eolfco and enko were swved to all by tho Indies. Tho program, which we append, was given lit tljreo parts, Part 1 consisting of tho graduating uxorolses, TH6 themes presented by thu graduates contained many nlid beautiful thoughts, nud for purity of diction and slylo of delivery, are not often sur passed by pupils of tho ulty high schools. Part 1 olosod by n short but Impressive address to tho olass by Mr. Reedy, Part 0, consisting of readings nud reci tations was well rendered. All ac quitted themselves remarkably well, but the last three numbers on tho pro gram deserve vswolnl mention. Thu symbolic representation of Oregon by Lucllo Reedy was very pleasing. Tho little Miss was dressed in a loose robo of white trimmed with Oregon grape leaves and wore n crown of tho name. A sash of rod on which was plac ed lu white letters the namo "Oregon" was draped over ono shoulder. This production was written for tho occas ion by her father. "Llfo's Gladness" by Luoy Crouch us very well rendered Indeed. Miss Crouch was uttlrvd in Dclsurteau robo , as was also Miss Violet Staulf who so I successfully gavo that most diefllult selection "Tho Raven", by Poe. fittingly dressed to curry nut tho istrts represented. Tho leading parts were Mother Goose, Mau lu the Moon and Hants Clans. This piny was well put on nud produced much laughter from the audience. Tho success of tho entertainment ro- llects grout credit on Mr. Reedy, who. hai had charge of tho school tho jsist eighteen months. His methods of imparting instruction to his puplU aud his untiring cuurts lu their Isihalf) class him cauioug tho very best of , instructors. j PROGRAM Muslo Salutatory Romo was not built iu Day Mr. Harry W.alknr, Theme Nobility of Pur-pone Mr. Will Llngrcn. Theme Life's BilttMuolds Mr. Austin Ray. Valedictory Tho Voyago of Life Mr. Oscar Stauff. Presentation of Diplomas Mr. Reedy. Recitations aud Readings Littlo January Mario Wheeler. Roll and thu Bible George Johnson. What Mu Does Every Day Victor LlndHtrom, The Pillow Fairies Gladys Htauir Tho American Flag Hilda Llndstrom. What a Boy Can Do Gus Johnson, ThoJtod Jacket Hatty Wheeler. Music- Am Llfo Wuth doLibln Hugo Staulf. Oregon Luullu Reedy. Life's Gladness Lucy Crouch. : Tho Raven Violet Stauff. Courtship of Mother Goose Mother Goom) Luoy Crouch. Santa Chilis Oscar Stauff. Mau in tho Moon Hurry Walker. Jack Horner Hugo Staulf. Old Woman Who Swept tho Sky Lucllo Reedy. ' K,,,B Kol Victor Lindstrom. Mario Wheeler. Harry Johnson. Gladys Htanlf, Gus Johnson, Carl Johnson and no rcoj Littlo Bachelor Littlo Bride Boy Blue Jack and GUI Hilda Llndstrom. Old Woman with Bolls on her Toes George Johnson. , Little Old Womau iu Shoo LUy Johnson. Jt Hood- Violet Stauff, Mother Iliiljlmnl llattlo WJipoior. Bishop of Canterbury Austin' Ray. ciIAMBKUDAIN'S STOMACH AND LIVER TABLETS BETTER THAN A DOCTOR'S PRESCRIPTION Mr. J W Tumor, of Truluirt, Vn, , . . ,. , - . . . ,. , if l!'"'";, T "",. . i-t i W Auer's To be sure, you are Browing old. But why let everybody bcc It, In your urny ImlrP Keep your hair dark and rich and postpone ace If you will Hair Vigor only use Aycr's Hair VIor, your uray hair will soon have all the deep, rich color of youth. Sold for 00 years. 'I kin now nm.W rfara oltl. ami, I !? voiutnr lu t iir ono xlin II, Ami nut a I Kiy lr ilr In tl. nil duo in !' lUlrVlKor." WM. Hi J I. 1IUMIP, ilNltlll, MIIMI. I.M UM, AIMMligilU. J,0 AVKIUXI., Lowrll. M.. for White Hair The Social Whirl A birthday party whs given iu honor of .Miss Foncatta Fenogllo, at Heaver Hill, ou tho evening of June 15th. Miss Fuueattn was tho recipient of many elegant presents, it Isdug tho occasion of her 1 1 tit birthday. Tho guests wero invited to the hall, whom dancing was Indulged In, aud a delight ful suppnr was soi'vihI at midnight. All dowrtod saying tbwy hid eujoydn very pleasant time and wishing Mls Fneatta many more such happy birthday.; Those irtiwut wtmt loli imtfji Fenogllo, Mrs. Isnvo iumI ohll dron, Mrs. Uuutoii, Ray mid Jliu Bunton, Mrs. Wiolchrim, Huiia nttd Ovid Wlckhiim, Mrs. Young and uhlhlrou, Mr. A. Mail, Mr. Clay, Jim McfVtUHchio, Lorilhi Duiiliam, l)r, Swoiisou, Mr. and Mrs. Cwsnii, Mrs. Jj Folks, Mr. and Mrs. AuiHttvau, Mr. and Mrs. Jiioksou, Matt Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Fottegllo, Myrtle and Johnnie Fenogllo, Mr. and .Mrs. Mack na, Mr. and Mrs. MuCloughln, .Mr. StHtird, Mr. Milhw, Ray and Clyde UitUlold, Claud Htuthmnti. PROGRSS CLUIJ MKKTH Tho PognNH club whs outertnlusd by Mrs. NioholMiu .at her ahurmfug Immnuojulriy tifturiioen. Mm. Toyvur, tho viiNi pruildeiit. prodding in tiio almeuoe of Mrs. KuufiuNii. liusiiKHs Hirtniulng to olub nlfnlrs wilt disoussel at length. It was decided to hnvo a plonlu to which tho csntlomoii will be invited ou Juno ".'Bib and u ooinmlttee consist, lug of Mrs. Nluhnhsm and Mrs. llofor was upo!utcd to look tti moan of transportation to thu picnic grounds. A most interesting papur on Rolsirt Ilniwnlug was then read y Mrs. Hof er who brought her hearors into very oleic sympathy with tho great un fathomable JXMtt. Tin toplo for mirrout events was "The People of Korea". Tho honti-ss then srveil deliuiuus iinnapple punch, nftr which canto roll mill and quotations from tho jkkuiih of Rolsirt aud Elizabeth liar rett Hniwnlng. Noxt Tuesday the olub will hold its lust regular meeting of this olub year at tho homo of Miss Huslo Htukwurth in South Murshflold. Horn ROHERTSON Marshllold, Oregon, .'.TunolU, 1001, to tho wife of Ij. l Robertson, a daughter ' Harried LILJBERG SAIRIN, .Murshflold, Oregon, Juno 11, 1001 Earnest Lllj, burg and Miss Edith Sairln, ut tho Lutheran church, Rev, Bengston olll elating Tho bride was tastefully draisml in a beautiful gown of white silk s while the groom wore tho conventional black Tho bridal party attending wore: Miss Elsio Mutson, Will As plund Alex Johnson, Miss I-sina Carl son, .Miss Emily Asplund, Emll Mat. son, Miss Agnes Mutson, Hernian Johnson, Miss Edna Asplund, Miss Hanna Johnson and Wm. BJorquist. SCOTT TRIBBY, Marshflehl, Ore iron. Juno 1 1. 1001, Murk M. Scott and Miss Emma M. Trlbby , Rev. Thos. Irvlno. Tho niarrlago took ,plli'cH In the pro sencu of a large numbor of friends, at tha neat residonoo which tho groom hud fitted up in West Mnrshflold, and where tho yonng couple coiniiumoo married life with tho happiest pros-. ,' l-l. A '.A Wj. 4 Mldi'',', "' 'isf1 ia''-' J "' "!' 1 ) i "-'Mwmiwmnir t Vty&fA&lgzitip 4 . ''' ,, . : '"' . '