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About Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906 | View Entire Issue (June 25, 1904)
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White have entered a partnership in the Coos Bay Marble and Granite Works, and will greatly enlarge the capacity of that plant. V. J. Butler, who has been attend ing the grand lodge A. F. and A. M. in Portland, was a paasengur on to day's stage from Drain. S.D. Magnes, or San Francisco, hen lor meini-er of the firm of Magnes and v.'.. ca, of this city, arrived on today's stage from Drain, and will pay our city a shrot business visit- Miss Alice McCormac, who has been atte-idi- " in Portland the pa.-t win. j r, returned home by way of the ororland stage today and will spend the .summer vacation at home. P. M. German and V. O. Pratt have just finished painting and re-roofing. th Coos Bay Laundry building and will begin at once upon the construc tion of a new engine room as an addi tion to this large plant. Deputy District Attorney Farrin went to Myrtle Point this morning to pnweute an a.vault cae,' and will go from there to Dora, Jwhere he has a rape case on the Jtapin, in which one Frank Hauco is the defeudeut. . The Empire Stock company left for .-the Coquillo country this morning and will All engagements at Coquillo Cit.-. Myrtle Point and Baudou before their ,returu here, from which place they will take the bteamer for points in California. Attprneyii E. B. Seabrook and C. F. .k Knight, who have been attending tS Sujireme court at the state capitol and the Mai-onic grand lodge at Firt Umi tor Hiverul days, returned t'.'.ay on the overland stage. They rei. a very pleasant and successful trip. ' ' ' Tbos. Vigars, who recently arrived rrom Spoknue, is about to ojsiii a real -tte office in North Bend, ami will rp ace on the market u bunch of lots in Wugor. He has constructed t walk ..Iroui North Bend across Pony slough, umkiug the property ea.y of access, ,-wl will no doubt iiud a ready sale. . - SUED BY HIS DOCTOR "A doctor here has sued me for ija.BO, which I claimed was exce.-viive forja oasi- of cholera niorbun," sayh It. , White, of Couchella, Cal. "At the 'trial lu praised his medical skill and uie.liciii' . I asked him if it was not C luuilsrlaiu's Cfilic, Cholera and Di- n:Tho-a Ttemedy ho used as I had good rHM..n i'i believe it was, and ho would nir .it r under oath that it was not." i.o . r could us a letter remedy !-au thi-. in a case of cliolera morbus, it iiuver fails. Sold by John Pruew. It has been discovered flint going In ''iwimmlni: Is the healthiest exer'Wc." ,bo' :. . ,r t..e .- jy whoso mother llmH 'ituut. A lazy man can always find plenty .of tlwo to Iobo time. Bympnthy that costs no money la hardly worth carrylu homo with you. r Aa between a man mid n c'jar ? the elgur often Sk has the beat drawing jMiwurs. an i j Lots of lazy people lose thf comfort of their .tempera men t by working hard, to And excuscu foi it.' . ivy r z iv-y t' r ' i ' ' l MJ i A Fraction Will Po. Hg t ' Oli, jWhen tUcy amiiah the trusts for fair , y ' ' , Doforo tho uctloa ccuaes 71 I I want to ba around aomewhem 351 , ' i To gather up tho jilccee. loah Cood Ploco of Work T Empire Stock (A, presented the play of Faust last evening in a manner so f .r above what could reasonably lie flxpiu'tcrt, that it was a genuine and plo.il:ig snrprbe for thou who attend e.l. Tlie scenic edects were far ahead (if anything heretofore attemptel in Marshfleld, and considering the dlftl- eul.les of the situatioti, were surpris ingly good. Alfred Aldridge, as Mcphlsto, gave a delineation of that character seldom surpassed on any stage. Miss Snoll, as Marguerite, carried that very diffi cult part in a way that showed a high onler of ability as an emotional ac tress. These two parts, the center of the play, made up the mauifest overweighting of those to whom were entrusted the other characters, and the presentation can only lie com mended. Temperance Leoturo J. A. Mc'eigh will deliver his lm morons, pathetic and Instructive lec ture on "His Fight with Boose and how lie Won Out" next Wednesday evening, June 22, S p. m. at the Bap tist church. A silver free will offering will be taken. The following is the program: 1 Prof,. Ayre's quartette, 1st Tenor, P. M. German; 1st Bass, V.O. Pratt; 2nd tenor, F. A. Sacchj; 2nd Bass, George Ayro. 2 Hymn by Congregation, .' Mixed Quartette, 1 Prayer, 5 Male Quartette, G Scripture Heading, 7 Mixed Quartette, 8 Lecture, I) Male Quartette, 10 Beudiction. TRIUMPHS OF MODERN SURGERY Wonderful things are done for the human Ixwly by surgery. Organs are taken out and noraped and iiolished and put back, or they may Isj removed entirely; bones are spliced; pipes take the place of deceased sections of veius; antiseptic dressings are applied to wounds, bruises, burns and like In juries before! uatlmatiou sets in, which causes them to heal wihtout matur ation and in one third the time re quired by tho old treatment. Cham b rlaiu'n Pain Balm acts on the same principle. It is an untineptic and when applied to such injuries, cause them to heal very quickly. It also allays the pain and sort-m. Keep u bottle of Pain Balm in your home and it will anis you time and money, not to mention the inconvenience and suffering which such injuries entail. For sale by John Preuss. Among th Unqnchos The launch owned by the Sauford boys, of Haynes slough and plying txs tween that place and 3Iarshfield has been fitted at Blumquist's boat shop with a uew engine and profiler, which arrived on the Breakwater. The engine is a live horse power Union of the very latent improved pattern, uud it will projel the Unit at a much greater speed and with more reliability than the old engine. The launch, which has leen for years known 'is the Milkmaid will now Is re-clirist-e led with a more up-to-date name, which is not yet decided ujhiu. The .uuiich lias alno put on a hummer lino of piuk and brown and received a general overhauling, uud when com pleted will be n credit to Haynes dough. The Milkmaid's old four horse jsiwer I iiiglno has Ix-eu purchased by X M. j Stewart and is being thoroughly over hauled at tho Coos Bay Iron woiks. It will be uted for the pnriiosn of pro (.oiling Ills large redwood dugout Ixnit, which was'pickod up at sea by tho Al liance and Irt-ought to Marshfleld-. 'It will be a horvicnblo but rather unique addition to Coos Bay's fleet of small launches. . j ' Captain Harris, also hus tho fJurlow at Blumquist's shop for uiinorvropairH aniV.renovatiou ' Xho launch Haiiuah hjis been pur chased, of Mfti h. Whe,eV'r. by A, J. fcjaw.sew, Jl. .Uegjj.ni.hifL keeper,, who intends to make heml-wtwkly trips from that jwint to Mwshflold. (From Wodncadoy'a Dally.) The Areata is due hero this evening. The steamer Breakwater shc M ar rive hen tomorrow. H. K . Shine, of Kmpitv, was vis itor in the olty today. Attorney Bennett Swauton made a llylng visit to the county seat on to day's train. I. S. Kaufman returned on today' s train from a short business visit to Myrtle Point. ' J. W. Bennett and family are on a fishing excursion in the Teumllo country this week. The Marshtleld Chumlier of Com merce will meet In regular session to morrow evening. The Ladies' Art Club will meet on June 'Jlth at the home of Mrs. Con dron, on Pine street. For sick headache take Chamber lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets iffand a quick cure is certain For sale by John Preoss. Miss Haydou, of Baudou, is visiting Mrs. J. M. Upton, and will remain until after the Fourth. School Superintendent W. H. Bunch, of McKinley, is visitlug the districts on this side of the divide this week. F. J. Biugham, iiropriotor of the Coos Bay Mattress factory, left for a business visit to Coquillo City and Baudou today. It is announced that Mr Chas Stautr and Miss Clara Johuson are to lm mar ried at the home of Miss Johnson's jmrcuts in Marshtleld this evening A corjw of surveyors left North Bund yesterday to survey the route for a pipe lino from Eel and Clear lakes in tho Tenmllo country to North Bend. Cunt. H. E. Wilcox and John C. Frye, of McKinley, will arrive at Al legany today with a largo drove of hogs which they uro bringing to the Coos Bay creamery. f The steamer Slgiuil, ojieratiug for the Simpson LuiiiUt Co., arrived i the buy from San FrancUco last night. Tho Signal brings u large cargo of gasoliue and oil for the Standard Oil Company here. - Wru. Chandler ami his sister, Mt- Helen, who have leii attending school, Miss Helen at Portland, and Will at Eugene, arrived on today's train and will Himud their vacation with home folk in this city. There was a mistake ill the announce ment appearing in yestrday's pajKir to the effect that Attorney Chas. McKuight had returned from Port land. It was due to a pied case The article should have stated that E. B. Seabrook had returned and that Mr. McKnight, as council for plaint ill, had stopped over to plead an imiortant case now (lending at Corvallis. Sumnor's New Schoolhouso At tho regnlar annual school meet ing held at Sumner on Monday, a 1U mill special tax was levied for the pur (ose of building a new school house. Tho old school house has served Uutuu umi irf Miitltlwl to the blessimrs of Nirvana. Tho new building uill ' Is up-to-date and worthy of tho pro-! .i.,.. ..t..if i.f i.UJ ,.lr,.i, luw-.-. , irnni.ti n..v i.ii. ...... ,..... j.......... siou of Sumuer. Another Farmers' Lino Manager ilolsrtson, of the P. S. T. & T. Ci,, inforuih tho MAIL that an other Farmers' lino is alxmt to bo es tablished, leading outof thoMHrshfleld i Central.. Tho line will run to Coos Oily, and perhaps aa far as Taylor Sig- 'llii'ri place at the head of Isthmus slough, taking lu Flagstalf and the oount,ry places nloiifl tho route. Tim lino is already constructed to Coos City Land will noon Imj in active operation. Opening of te Opera HOUSO opera Jiouao iu MarshfloM, Saturday, July and, promises to provo one of the most interesting event in the history of Coos county. Already hundreds of inquiries have Ikmmi made for reserved seata and from present indications, the house will W sold out solid Iwforo the curtain vises on the opening night. No letter selection could have been made by the Masons for the opening of their magnificent edltlee than that of the James Keane Co.. .Mr. Ken no Is well known hero and from the reports fioin cities where lm and his company have appeared this season a gteat perform ance may bo expected by his many ; friends and admirers on the opoulugj night. The engagement of the Keane com-' puny in .Marshtleld is for one week, and during that time a uuiuber of the latest eastern successes will be present ed, among others the famous detective play SHKHLUCK 110UMIW and one of the most popular dramas of the t-eason "A .Mexican Romance". A complete scenic production Is promised of each play and the same cast and equipment which have proved so opular lu all the large cities, will K seen in the coming engagement in Marshtleld. Tho MAIL acknowledges leceipt of a box of luscious strawUrries from Louis Wirth. They ai-o of the Jumbo variety and are well named, the larg est one measuring 0, inches in cir cumference. The flavor is also first class. These berries are on sale at C W. Wulcott's ami F. A. Sacohi's. Tho Voto For Quoon fjTho vote for Carnival Qwcit stood as follows at last rejxirt: MAKSHFIKLD Addle Anderson StfJ? Alice Aiken D , Huttie Furrey ' MYHTLH POINT Jennie Curreii HOI Daisy Deyoe H5 COQUILLE CITY , Clara Shurwisid fi71 ACTS ON IMPORTANT MATIERS Coos Bay Chamber of Commerce Doing Good Work i At the meetimr of the Board of Dl rt.etor 0f the Coos Bay ChaiulHir of ' Couuuerce, held Monday nvtinliig.qtilte jK mM,r ,,f imiKrtHiit matter were HOtwi UjK,n, StejH were tnkou to revive the mat ter of the removal ot the CajMi Arago Lifeniiviug statlo.i to Olimiiv.: in buy ; also to htir u(i tho Department in the matter of the fognigiml at Cajs- Arago, which is said ti havo Immsoiiii an un certain quantity in the calculations of coasting skippers. In the matter of dredging Pony slough shoal, an endeavor will Isi itiado to havo each of the ocean steam ship companies opera ting here U contribute $1000 each for continuation of the work Isdng done by the goi em inent. It is thought that this will add another foot to the depth of water on the shoal. The county court will bo asked to appropriate a substantial sum to assist in the digging of tho North slough canal for which tho settlers in that section have already raised about $2000. Steps were also taken to secure some seed oysters, of tho Japanese train of blood, to be (limited in the bays. lfho postal authorities will bo asked to (ait another clerk in the postofllco t Rosoburg, so that Coos Bay mail ving there in tho night will I.o went on on win nrsL mini uisiuiiu .i i) ing over half a day longer. It will bo seen that tho Coos Bay Chamber of Commerce is doing good work in matters of vital importance to tho Bay. cuAMBRItLAIN'S STtJMACH AND LIVER TABLKTS BETTER THAN A DOCTOR'S PRESCRIPTION Mr. J W Turner, of Truhart, Va, hiivs that Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver tablets havo done him move """I'any arrho on good than anything ho could got from .Sunday. .the doctor If anyphyHoian in this. country was able to couiK)und a niedt-j cliiii that would nroducii sueh L'i'.ilifv. cine that would produce such 1 trouble, j " ' . hi miiii'1 time would bo used iu preparing this ini'diclno For Halo by John Preuss . (From Thursday! Dnlly.) Twelve, Twelve, Twelve. Hrpbequo ,Hcd midnlclin milk 1 Klrqttc, Kit-quo, Klrque. "Hall, Bicycle, hull I Hoturnl dud in thy Ivntl Good roads shall follow fast. The popular heart is thine, And, whether It lain or shine, Thou shalt come to thine own at last I" Tin Areata arrived today. Clean up the trash, master. Fire Is a hard I The lliciikwator arrived from 1 Francisco this afternoon. Sail Miss .Mary lllituk, of Sumner, was shopping in our city yesterday. ... P. It. llo.M, of Maiidon, Is a guest at the Central, of this olty, today. Win Dayttui, of Teiiiulle, Is aiming t ho registered at the l!ott Central tu-i day. ! W. .1. Butler returned from Portland ul otlu. wUIiihuiiIm lKiints again today. Harry Wllkersoii, prosperous vaiich or f the Tontulh' country, as a visitor in our city today. W. L. Veatch Is a Jackson county Mw'H. " 1"I". B Plttes, visitor In Oh llav iimtropoIU today! J' H ,,,,h' W, l'AUulU K ''rlcksou, V and niiiv Is. found 'at the Central. I W"'l"'". A Altom.rl, Otto A..d.,r- .win. C It 'James, It Iluttoii. The Rev. Win. Horsfall returned' .. .... , , . ,, , i Mnrrlod fiinn the l-.iiscoial convention at Port laud v.,ordav. I.v way or Myrtle M,Al'FF..JoINSON-.Mihlleld, Or- ijlt I egoii, Julie SK, IWU.,C1ih. F. Staull . t MIm t'lara Annette, Johiisen tie Mrs. J. D. Tiuiham, of Portland, Rev. II. F. U"iigton. oltlolatlug. who has been visiting with friends in' .Marshtleld recently left for her Imiiie yiwtorday. Albert Van Dor W-st, travnilug jNrttirnied at M::itiaMer, wlilcli folt SHhkOiiati for A. Schilling Co., of olotis nMieshiueuis were served. San Francisco, arrived in the city yes terday via the Drain stage. Bishop (Center, of Olyuipia, will vis it the Kpiscopul churches of this coun ty in August, and will Isi at .Marslillelil and Emjiiro on tho ,1nl Sunday. F. J. Biugham, of tho Coos Mattress factory returned from a Hay tl.v- iug bunlUHMt visit to the county sest1, and other CH,ulllo river point today. W. B. Baldwin, saln-imau for Bleu never & liwk, of Portland, Interview- ed Marshfleld business ...on yesterday. and whs a (la-oligcr to Owiil!li thi. luoriuiig. I". ,M. llriilowoll and K. Holmos, hiisiniM mini of McMiiiuvillu, were gin! of the 'ontnil hem yosteiday, j and left by way or the Drain stage route for tho valley this morning. .Martin Breoii and Richard Walter, who havo Ismu visiting Portland and other Willamette valley (siiuts the jwiht few days, returned to the bay by yoMtorduy'h overland stage. Walter St. ('lair and wife, of Co. quillo City, came over to bo present at tho wedding or ('has. Stand and Miss Clara Johnson lu this city Inst evening and Hie guests at Iho Hotel Central today. .Miss May Williams, of Empire, at tended tho wedding of her old trioud and classmate Miss Clara Johnson to .Mr. Chas, Staull', in this city last eve ning. Fred A I vers and hon, San Franoli-oo lumbermen, accompanied by K. s. KriiHo and P. Olson, also of that citv, fWuo visitors in .Marslillelil yunlordny , l)m,l led f,,r a businnri vo.it ti Pro-ja-r ' today. - Morrlu B. Dudley, manager of lite ' James Keane (Jo., who are to upon tho now Masonic opera limine July )liu, lU for Coquillo this'inornlng. Mr. Dudley win take in Co(iilllo, Myrtlo Point and Baudou Marshfleld to bo on and rolurn to hand when his the Allianoo , Tom llolland'M now gasoline launch ; . . . ...'... . . ' in umi nieiiii'iiii. iu inn jiiniir. imioiieM - " -' - -.'r. -" .-...-.o --' lt ll water next Tuesday. If Mr. iioi- laud succeeds iu getting his boat Ayers Do you like your tliln, rouuh, short litiir? Ul course you don't. Do you like thick, heavy, smooth hnlr? Of course you do. Then why Hair Vigor not be pleased? Ayer's Hair Vluor makes beautiful bends of hair, that's the whole story. Sold for 00 years. "I lmn li.nl Ayni't lUIr Vlitnr for long I I'l' II It, I iidr ml, i, noiiitrtritl lilr IMile, iniltiruiK lirnllli to w lialr mnl tritlp. ml, M till. J. W. TA-lV'M, Mxllll, IliJ. T. .l n linttlo AH i rurvl.l ATKIMO., nil M for tnmmmmtmmm Weak Hair ah-r-Mi-T 'aitm-hi'd on the apHilutcd day and tin engine Is lu good running order, he Inn announced that ho will give ! " K"Klw ii little excursion on the Im-v 1,,,xt Wednesday. Trnvol By Son Arrivals l Ht'mmor Areata from Sou Fiaticlsco, Thiirsdiix, Juno Jll, Mini: .Mrs Lee Tyler, Chas Tyler, Miss The winliUug wasaieiy prettey little r,iinir, ihhiii iiui'i1' 111 iin- ii.t'pi'iiviT .i. n Uv invited friends at the home of tho brldo's patent. The ceromeiiy was n .i ...l.1 i i.. .1 .r The jwrly whs treated to a serenade by the Marshfleld Fire Department Jhtnd. Both .Mr. Stand and his bride ate well known to Marshtleld society, liav- i jK W), ,,i ,,u Cmh Bay. .Mr. I Huulf is one of mr nuwt enter(irlslng young iiHtrohautn, a prominent factor la bnslnefi circles, while the fair yoiinu' bride coiuos from uio of tho . 1iii.m ni t)u ..mmie. ' Ti. )(,1I1K ,.,,, ,IMtV ror Ar,;K(( by I iinoirow V 1 1 niii and will s)ieiid a ftwdayit limiting with Mr. Stand's nluikviw Ml llial oluee. after which Hiy v ,,.,, , ,M ,,,,,, , M.,. ,., .,.,,. ,,,.. ,,,,, The COAST MAIL joins with their iim. i) friends lu the Isnt wishes for their continued happiuoMt and siiooov. Born PROt ToR San Fmnotsoo, ' CaL, Saturday, Juno 1H, lliol.to the wife i f John Proctor a win. Mr. and Mis. Proctor uro well known to Marsh llcldtir. H.fOIUJlJIST At Beaver Hill, Or., Juno a I, MiiV., to the wife of Henry Bjorquisl, a Mill. COLBY On Willauch alougli, Or., Juno 17, MIDI, to the wife of Ray Colby, u sou. Dlod .McDONALD Marshflold, Oregon, Sunday, Juno Ml, MIDI, Robt. R . McDonald, ago ail years,5 mouths ami !i days. Deceased has been ill for several wok with pleurisy ami died from heart failure following an operation for tho removal or fluid from the pleural clvty. Mr.MoDonuld was born on Catching slough near Murshlleld, Jan. 11 th, 187fi; 'v.w itilJed In -'oos county and has followed continuously tho occupation of a logger. In Juno, J 1101 ho was married to Miss Lizzie Peterson, of ' Huyno slough, and since his marriage ,'" rwidod with his wife in Murshllolil j " whm a hoImi- and Industvious .""'fe' '"'" '1' K.ul moral habliH and iitiiilinVAf lOU M-lltllM lilf lil.J lniiiif 11 I it ,.!!, .... ..... -.-J ...II 1MI,(. ull(Jrt Ho wan a mom bur of Coos Bay ,t vi. ...! lir t ur t 1 . i-iiiiip . '. . ' vv. 111 wnton lie .oairied f lOdO iu.iuiiuicc. Tho fiinoral ..unices will bo hold at the M. K. chinch tomorrow after, .... . ..1..1. .1 , .. . . . -- " " .......,., i,v 110011 uu. u miii'ii niiii u e iinvoii n-iiii "f xiw 'Wl()' w- l0(1' wm una (unco nt tiiu Odd Followr' jcenmlory at !l o'oloelc mmBM rximjm" , ...,ji HP' iwlSipes ttmtk mummummmtm asm 8SS wimatmfmnmiM9tmtmfMummmmiamitmm wwrr x.jv wwatfiiWiiiam !..' 13mMsm&3mmiHesn!lS .kjMAM. mr ni ram.t.1 iiitiiiiiiiiiitiiiiltfa r 0l !JS"9R" y" jut r 11 - t '"""' ' " " -, t " o- -nrw-r -r" " - " . ""rw 7.