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About Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906 | View Entire Issue (July 2, 1904)
r wj.m-vwT'1' flittliSK KHWBSftjSH h ir nr'r- i vtAW'W -n uv&H rtmiiWa K & I V I t f ' , .Q Vf '.., . . , , i ft m ft !' J in if: ! 'P.Tsbpal ar;d LoafecZ:.-ZL-ir tHWil j W0KKINC1 DAY AND N1U1IT Tito busiest and utiiticM Uttlothlng that ovor wild miido is My. Kingd Now Life PIUh. These pills change weak- eM.w....n...j .... .........,.....i-"" -" i nw.1 into mroiigwi, iiNiiossnivw into on- (Frtai Saturdav's Dally.) ; From Our County Es'chnilgOUrgy, brain-fag tnlu iiuuitrtl iow;p. .. ' . . , mr i. mi t .. . (They're wondrefnl In liutldluK l ti ,-ftarW aaaWa vUKvinMarsh. (O0.10III0 Hor.M ihiuilth. Onlv U!ko wr box. SohUtf i ---- flfclH ro4;y. . .. ...... r-.v. .. .11.9 r-.-iiw -wimw wto. Superintendent Bunch, o: that section plro balooiw will bo sent up at Hi BMinusmwiif. of the IVwh Buy Vnn rwul, was rto.lorViH tltiviufellout tho day on tlio ' ' ' ' " ' . ii ... . iT.-i :.. .... .!.... .. lug tix?eutu:t mw. : " rn"K , Fourth. Don'i miss tills feature. , R. A. Enstuiu, of Sit k nut, was In ' nil druggists. town ycstimiay nun inioruioit iw mm ; C........tii,..i.1.tif 1tt.il, ill. II? lllllf MIM'Hllll I 1 F. Tfont, of !Dnr, U a gnaat la pur titty today :l may bo fimr.t a 'tho Blanco. j .. Tho flro works for the Fourth arriv ed on the itwiuux' Breakwater y-.tr-day. Max TtuiineViosu it ra-paltiag and othurwiaa Wplfiriu hisVawllua launch Comet thltJ week. r . , T , T i , - i fw him out again in the r fittiuc Mrs. Alfred Johnson ami dauhtr, ; .f (J,.ni. Cirr. m-wv. wi4inmrsi for ' Hr. Culin rvturnwl from Ills trip to . Stin Fmacisco on toilny's BrokvAter. Dr. Prtntls baa rirtnnwl from his "trip.rtown he ooiut, nnrt rn mow aj - fonnd la his ofltot, twdy for InwlM. down sollt tutnoh(Mti vonl.iroy ami do ins mi o.collont job of it. I ii. V. llostor, Is HolsH City nmn 0:iTltmv(lrty,,fto1nooriMtwiH.!c,pvhMisivjistmMl .it tho Ul.inoo hunt our vounp frUiul, Wltr Hmlp,. or ' 1V"WB ' wxt lK. tho Al- Fishtmp, wns mi unfortmrnte as to b ' for "hmrt. thrown from hi- hoi-so with tlio rosiilt ' " that tath bouw i his ltrftloff mw ' W (1U' "t f, . . . , i....tJ ...,t .1... Point. HWHtnyfiur RfctliuHhuteo In Uils ......i.. ii . .-. i.u, io..lv 'vi.v to.v. anil will li-uvu howovor. t this writinK. Wo 1iom to ! AlUrtUco. Tho voJiivoimthiK nmoliino nooimi tltihid Homo HurprlsliiK ohiuimM, untl tho vooltnt ions nnd vtK'itl ittnl instill' nioutnl niuslo romloroil hy tho tviuin fitriiUMl ohiiniotoi-s worn voiy plonsliiK' Tho Imllis n ro ontltloilto much iuih1 it for thoir work. Humor and Philosophy By DUNCAN M. SMITH for Port- Ml CwiTio Rodinn, iiponulnr school Michorf Cxw rivor, is in tho oily ' today mid will W a pasonjjor of tho Allianoo for Port laud tomorrow. Mrs. Lrfni Haaarri, wife of our ouitt,v etark, -vrm paMi(.'r nu to day's Ureftkwntvc tor S Fraiioiscfl. I ' Unn-y Addor, tlte wall known ploUi inx saltHaai a for BotTntau vt KoUt childs, ofi'aFraoiH?o, U iatorview liiK tho lnt.'sia-is moil of onr city. Portland Sat unlay ovomIuk. Owlnj; to a llttlo hroakilown and tho rouih ni of tho road, ho loft his autonio. HI at Kamoto and prvvinslwl to Roj-o-l.nrtr by fttiRO. Th plrl whom It was reiHfftod his auto frijthtunail mjv owly, wa not friphtaiiwl nt tho iiih ..utii.i imt lMHtiM of th hor. Ik- ....... -- ( oomiag sHiartHl. Sho wa twoeHiily , w.S.Mot'arUnd, tmvolliiK roprosou wiak. Iwviitf; hud two othor tits or tutlvo for tho Folpor CollVo and Ton sinking spells on the way in from ' iiSu., of San Frntiolsoo, hits Iwon In llotflmrp. mill hus sine died. Sho v city tho iafit few days, utid was a had bwii an invalid all hr lift. pn.unnir for Cwiuille on this morn- I Tj F. Thoiuiaoii and wife, of Kmpliv, . nr guur4 at tho Cotitral hotol horo today and will bo imsn(;ors on tho I xtesituer Alliaueo whou sho kqv north. -Mrs. A. A. Williams of Ktupiru, wont ap Oow rivw today, jo vi-it bar duuplitre and son-liilaw, Mr. and Mr. K. V. Paub, at Tower's oanip. F. S. Holt, n i?an Franolaooootnmer cial nMiii, arrived In this city from Uwiuilte yth-icrday awl was a s er on the sonth bound Uraakwatar to-dy. IiiK'h train. : E. C. LaxKW, of Ponlaud, arrived la this uit,v yartrdoy to nocept the IKKition of local liuouiau for the P. S. T. A; T. Co. at this place. Mr. Laxton lias been in the employ of this com pany about tou years. Miss Mill-, who has been keeping her Laditt' HalrdrossiiiK Parlors ojHin only two dnyg in the weok, will liere after, keop them open during curtain hours of aach dav, a will be freeu by refereuoe to hor ad. Rov. II. T. Murray, pastor of the Presbyterian church there, has lven called tu Lm Angeles on urgent u-,i-uto-, and lonven oa the Bronkwatr. Ho expects to bo absent a'wut a 'month, and his pulpit here will Imj BunTilied by Rev Thos. Waller, of North 13ond. Chas. Olive Hurt Word was received here this week that Uhas Olive, who had leu work ingin u mill ncr Los Augele, had his leg crushed in the machinery, blood poison 6ot in and tho physician had amputated tho limb above the "knee, iind his recovery was htill very doubtful. Coiuillo liullutin. - a ' !. -- --- " Not so Easy Tho onlinuuco recently paired by the North liond .city uounoil giving the North Rend Publishing.. Co. an EX CLUSIVE frauehihu lor ttlepJione and telegraph lino in tho olty of North Bend for.50 years hus not ltm approv ed by Muyor Simpsou.jind a Htroug im prtfesion i)rovuilg that it will not re coivo his signature. (Raudon Recorder) i W. Te4iUrook and wife were thrown' from a buggy last Sumlay, ami Mr-. Toiibrook nataived considerabltt hruiti about the shoulder. , Thay were driving along the road between town ami Rosa's mill, when Tom Holland' now gnsollno boat U ttxhiy Iwing moved from his worksh ip opifeslto tho Hoar llvury barn to tho wntor near the Hirst building whoro it will be lauiicbeil tomorrow. A--wo go to press, ovor 250 tickets Children's Dny Tho Uhlldron's Day oxoivlsit nt tho Methodist Kplsoopul ohuvoh lust eve. ulng oan not bo too highly praised, ipiolully iih to tho parts oniiotud ly tint llttlo folks, who hiivo boon In t ruin ing fornotuo tlnio by Mis. MoPhorson. That lady has taken luiluito pains, and with tho bviuht imitsrlal sho had ! to work on, tho iumuU was most jiloas ing. Some of tho wpeoial uiualonl feat tin of tho pi-ogratu wore as follow: Uidles' Quartet "t-'oftly Padoi tho Light of Day" KraU Miss Mtutdo Untwn, Mr.-. Dtingaii, Mrs. MoPhorhon and Mrs.Shehhin. Anthom "llloss the Lord" Jaokwin Choir "llojoleo. tho Itrd Is KIiik" KUlu Choir A chorus of Htuttll chlldrolt look jwrt lasoveral slootiom. Tho special 11 lorn ry fenturori wort a follows : "Tho Uoldon Rand" by Mivon llltlu girls; "Tho Royal RwUost" by Hvu young ladios and a bund of childrun, Miss Maude Hrown bvlntf iho cjuooit; "Tho Llttlo Wanderer" or "Tho Por tals of Ymithlaud" by three young laditn and five chil dren. Mary Lovar was tho Llttlo Wan dHrer; Mix Re Rrowu and .Mis DnNy Reedy, tlio (iuardian of Uie Portals. y in ii CopyilKlit, IMI. by Duncan M. Ilailth. SUMMDK I'LDASUIUiS. Coin) tho fllcM with rhNirfiil nialU Of their all iicrviiitltiK wlnnx, Cnimlnir iiiiiiIi nitii itml llllhlln To k'1 out tho tiorcuiM ami thtiiK", TIikm (Mm lijrri intiiilalulM utul irotonl That to lcit IIK'K tluro In no u-nt. Thru nitothtr iiuinmrr lilij.lntr In tho iluy of I'liiclilnil chill That inurii wtun you aro iiuohhImr Thnt thn tirnl, unbroken, will mill ('(intluuo itml an (-uuitht oit In tho linen null you haw linniKht out, On thn next day riant In nlflliiu In Kiny rlilKrn on lln- ttrrcn, Milky olmulH urn Idly ilrlflluit. Hot nu iilun or ruin In rculi, No cool iroiuli to iiiihclit you While tlry wavt-n of hwU Infolil you. Whnn n I'lcnli) party, tmlhllnK On thr wenthur ch-nr niut fulr. IMnn n Jnunt, with uhiurful kIMIui Of thn hupra tho) icnyly ntmro, Jont whou nvit fruition vrowii thuin Then a llioiutoratwriii uumt ilnnvm thorn farrowing Nclghbort. "lloro nuuiw them borrowing noUh born again. I wonder what they witnl now'" "The hairbrush, Ills iih not." "What did they burrow yostordnyr' "The wheelbarrow." "And the day before?" "Sugar and oolfiv." "That's tho way It ha been evot slneo Wo moved bete. Mainly, theto must bo Homo phieo to draw tho 1 !! When Ihvv eomo over tu not row a lion lrvlnir nronnriiUona nhnply iIatoV. opdry tiulnnhi thoy dry tip iho aoorallona, which ndhorn to tho innnibrano and ducoiit iona, caimliiR a far morn norloiia I rouhlu thrm lliu ordinary form of ealairh, Avoid all dry. Iii liilmlunU, fmitfls, iiiiiokm and vnulU and tio thai which olcalM.ua, Miothm ami lirnln. Illy' (Jtontii Halm Ii kiitilt a rommly and will ouro catarrh or roll In Iho head eiMljr and jtloaiRiilly, A trim alxo will ha uiallud for 10 rrnl. All ilrttgRUt soil the f.Oo. atxo. P.ly llrolhorrt, fill Warren HI., N,. Thn Ilnhit ourrrt without tmlu, donn not Irritate or catino nnc(iln. Jl 1 1 rruli ljji"l ovor an Irtllniotl mid rnpry iatif.ii-, ri-llii. ing iniinmllatiily tho pnltitul liillaniiimtlon. Willi l'ly's (in'nni Halm you aro uiiuo4 njjaliml tintil tainrni uuu iiy i vwi. FREE TRAMfiBOATS TO ALL POINTS OF THE BAY 4TH OF JULY , , . , . , t I 1'ortai. the bolt that fal,d one Pide of the for bc owning night by. the Jaiuw ( Th(j oh ,., lw toneue to the forwHrd axle came ont. Koann ooiniHinV at tho now MummiU . ,- .... .. , COOS RIVERITES NORTH-BEND1TES EMPIRE CITYITES COQUILLEITES BANDONITHS and to lay eg for tli.-in yon must refton- MYRTLE POINTITES It even at tho rb.lt of I.Mlng their Rlur.t.M L.UIIll IU ITll Oi iiiwiw vn lLhe Fourth of July and have a good time. Everything is free. n & friendship.' No Clunec to Save. and the other fa.-tening broke, leaving ' 0j.r house have Iteeu sold. If the the hnr.-iK loo-e. Th buggy sthenrwl j,, is oontiuued at its present rate, and a wheel 1 locked under the bed, two more days will find "standing cawing the rear end to idtoh np, throwing out the occupant-. No other damage resulted. rooiu only" for this grand opening. Jay Montgomery, formerly business manager of I. S. Kaufman's bninch real estate oflleo in North Rend, is Iwokwl toilay as a pithsonger on thu Al liance for Portland. Mr. Montgomery swart East to vi-.it tlio St. Louis Fair and his home in DfsJatur, 111. Ho ex : jwots to return in about four months. (PortiOrford Tribune) Mr. F. R. Allen, who recant ly purohn-ed the extea-ivu Tichnor coal lnatls in the Eckley counrrj-, arrived in Port Orford yosterday. Mr. Alien will soon have all the necessary ma chinery on the ground for thoroughly ( tostiuu' the cool and mineral values i Tho fishing party consisting of J. of the lands purchased, and all wish W. Rennett and son Tom, of this city, l.l... tl... fnll nwili -siit inn nf hi -( X-1 imd Mturs II. L. Mills 1111(1 J. N. a44 IHV v - -- t tntioin. for lib tUCCCf IIIHAIU Ti.nl nf Pdrilumi. u-)m h much for Port Orford -nd 2Corthern Currj". NIGHT WAS HER TERROR. "I would cough nearly all night long," writes Mrs Chu. Applegate, of Alexandria, Inch, and could hardly get any sleej). I had consumption so bad that if I walked a block I would cough and spit blood, but, when nil other medicines failed, three bottlo of Dr. King's New Discovery wholly cured me and I gained .13 pounds." It 's nb-olutely guaranteed to euro Coughs, Colds, La Grip', Bronchitis, and all Throat nnd Lung Troubles. Price 50o and 1.00. Trial bottles free at all druggisw. (Prom Monday's Dally.) The steamer Areata will sail from Han Fraucicso tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock. Tonl. of Portland, who have Uen in tho Tenmilo country for tho past week, returned to Marshfiuld this morning. They rojKrt a very ph-nsnnt outing and a very good catch. Messrs Mills and Teal leave for Portland via the Roheburg wagon route tomorrow. Yesterday's Carries Mnrshtlt-hl v North Rend on Mawh. field ground-,; ncoruS ? to 'Sin favor of Nnrfh Rend. orated, was crowdwl to tho iloora, many being unable to obtain soatM.1 ( r M. f fi y f J I Thu f pate tlotiatril y J. P.tioe Ilnnlly Iwii thv .limty r.ial litnl thwn ixvlU.lv Nh-'Wti tho thxir Kro thw Icmun fri-m tlio ll ikhI Trarkn BlKut Hi.- kit. Ii.-u ttr-or, Making HrWot lo.l nn.l miuey lty hln nmniirr tout ami iM.Kny. RRUTALLY TORTURKD. A ease canm to light that for j or- sistent and unmerciful tort it: o hua per- Imps never boon iHiialled. .Im Uolo- blck. of Colusa. Calif. wrltw: "For T years I endured instill umblo jmlu Sjme EKcct. from Rhetimatlhiu and nothing relieved ' " hoar you HnMtiKiKoil to tho charm- mo though I tried everything known. w .a itlank." I ciimo acnins Electric llittors and it'' - whh. but I inn wot at prwnt." tho greatest medicine on earth for that ! 11 alio throw you down';" trouble. A few bottle of it complete- "No; she threw me up In the air, anil ly cured me." Jtt-.t as good for Liver I came down." and Kidney trouble and gouonil ileiul lty. Only COc. Sntisfactlr.u guaran teed by all druggists. VALUABLE PRIZE OFFERED CcltiiiR It One Wjy. "Not uiHliy Itiisalnu geiieraU at tho front arc being decorated this ai win." "Ihey am being nicely Japatinoil though." THE STEAMER ARCATA. t Slil.sOS, Mattel. Will .llaln- St-uuiir t"i-ljn -ni-.iv.i.iN- (JOOS L5A.Y SAN PKANCrSCO -CAP.RYINIS- !?A88EHGER8 AND FREIGHT -LOWEST ffATES. , OntKon Cool a: NavlK.Ulon Co , I'roprlptosif. Tho Jus. Keano Co. is duo an tho Alliance today, and will play at North Bend touight. Tho steamer Alliance is duo lrom San Francisco today and will sail for Portluud tliis evening. Travel By Sea Outgoiug list of bteamer Break water, Saturday, June 25, 1901: F S Holt, A Muhouoy, M S Stein way, Miss Ethel Johnson, Mrs. Louis Hazard, Nicholas Hnnsen and II F Murray, August Ny'-rg, Louis Hend, Don't miss the iluy fire works on the Jas Williams, H Nelnon, T J Crothors, Fourth of July. Mr. Lewis promit.es L Odoll, G Kuino, T Connors. something new and pleasing. 1 II. C. Gates, wife and daughter, of North Bend, will leave for Portland on tomorrow's Alliance. North Rend Juniors vs Marshfield Juniors at North Bend diamond to 8 in favor of North Bond. Tenmilo Lizzard vs Hnynes slough Stars 23 to 1 1 favor Haynes slouglu The Old Maids Tho "Old Maids'Convention," held Saturday evening in the I. O. O. F. hall by tho M. E. Ladies' Aid society, under the management of Mrs. How ard, of North Bend, was a decided nuccess as an entertainment, though tho attendance win, not nearly so largo us it should have lccn. Tho costumos of tho old maids were marvels in their way mid tlio conven tion wus replete with laughable fea turos, the characters all being well sustained. Without going into de tails, it may l huid that tho part rof the deaf spinister was probably tho best sustained on the stage. with your Strength JAYNE'S TONIC VERMIFUGE, a pleasant, potent, and permanent Invigorator for WOMEN, CHILDREN and MLlZXi. & UP mmMJt IBr V wHl QT XT FROM TOUR DRUGGIST. For the Best Decorated Launch In Water Carnival T. J. Iiwis, who has charge of tho evening water carnival on tho , Fourth, informs the Mail tliat F. S. Dow on IhiIiuH of the Staudavd Oil Co., has douuteil a tank of gasoline in, a prize for tho bust det'oratoil boat m tho procession. It is to bo hoped that tho owners oi gio-olino lamta will show! their patriotism by freely donating the use of their launches during the one short hour, from 0 to 10 on that eve ning in order to bring tho oxoreiMH of tho day to a fitting i:le. Judging from thu successful work of Mrs. Wilbur and Mi; Margaret Anderson, who aro assisting .Mr. Lewis, the water carnival promihos to bo the most pleasing feature of tho Fourth of July observances, iih well as something now to mont of the people hero. This feature of tho celebration will not take place until it is sutnoieiitly dark to well display tho colored lights and fire works, and will in no wise conflict with the entertainment at tho , opera house. It may bo said that as a finale, the participants in tho water carnival will bo invited to an ice cream social utter thu parade is over. hi the Country. Where tho colt with frisky paco Hiiiih thu fcom'l ulf a rare Tlnro uro r"it i.ii'l kuothlnsf pnco. J.lfii tal;K on a frtsh, m-.v iuuif. Wlicro tho cnoklo of tho hen Wukor tho j)IkkIoh In tho pen I'luar.urfti iiu.illoycd unfold, Or, at loiuit, ho u uro told. Back Numbers. Hew eon wo toll whrn our KMVcni hln I Willi ill na ' un 7 Whun w howl alou-t lur a nlHilr K.S.DOW, Aiioiit. .Marnhrtiihl, Oregon 8.O. Ctl. Agout, Fmplf Oi-.y, Orefin I au Mil Thru tlial'H u rrUln mIkii. I Could He Guest I "What color I jour wlfe'a halrV" "Von ejin gin-SH. The nelghbora til wnya call out the lire departuient m-ery time sho goes to tho window." i. fc..' All Dependi. "Do you believe majorities aro nl- I ways rlicht?" "Ves, when thoy agree Willi uio." Quite a Shower. Tho thunder rollwl. Ih IlKlitnlni: flnahiit, The ruin In tturontH full. And In tho air you ulnioNt could do out and iIIk a well. Pro.:! Enough, "Do you think that It Is wicked to IllrtV" "It 1 ho pleasant that It intuit be." PORT PARAGRAPHS. Even though a girl know that hho can't tdug, U Is not very hard to persuade her that Hho can. A new broom does not sweep clean unions there Is un ener getic push back of It Flanagan & Dennett Bank IjIRKCTOUS T. It Sheri dan,.!. W. ISi'tiiifit , J'UKS. ; mid. II. Klaiiagan, VICE PRKS. ; It. F. Williams, CASH 1 Kit. Capital, $50,000. MAKSIIPIELD, OltKGON Even If Bomo persons uro poisoned hy loo cream occasionally, tho girls nro brave. MMMMlWMIIHMf.l'U. f H.WWIW lll ... -I in. ii. iiiim .1 mm ... GEHTRAL HOTEL Comer of Front and A Streets, MAIMI'IEM), :: OHIMOM JOHN SNYDER, PROPR. - TIMS WKH..KNOWII Atll) l'AVOI'ITi; MOl'KI. lollclu thnro of puljllc put. ronuyr. New baili anil iptlnir inultreiiea, liuvo been plueeil In nltnon every alrcplnu room ol this homo nnd neither troublo nor ex. prune l t pared to ketii every llihi in flrat.clmi urder. ' TKKMU.. Il.iiril mill I, id a 1 in, nur '.ve(k tTt (),) , li -.ft', nr seek ii I'll , l.. 1 Ml .lniwiu.. II. Ml I.J llie.llrt I'OC Ii U illilll in n im-( ,.n n ... .i"- fast hi house chiming week. Where tho boy with atuhbly head Wrt-HtkH with the union hvd Theni you have an ajiputllo WorkliiK inurnlntr, noon nnd nlijlit. Jlut you Unit tlicBO.plpc.ilrG.iins.raro A dcluuluu and a tinuiut ' ' Hoeing makvti tho Joyn m-utn tamn When vou ko uifuliiMt tho kuuki. A Htltch in time often' hiivu.i n dresHiiinklng bill on time. bit A girl In tho kitchen, Ifl worth two In the parlor. u'tion f Hn pfinrfio of tnio lovo doesn't run Hinooth, a llttlo Standard Oil might facilitate matters. R-I-P-A-N-S Tabulesi Doctprs find A good prescription For rriankind The fi emit packet i enough for usual ocuiiHiotis. The fnmil v hottlo - ((50 cente) contains a uupply lor a yo.ir. All drux glotu sell them, r i . .1 . T.'T " " ' ' wiiimiiiij jfMPmi' i t -rriWiiiiii77B,'Lai-,"Jl'JteMF r r ii 'MTZZll ii.ii iwiH I I 1 TT r 'mr--- xvrr.- iiijiiti'ji;iiWitMljjjJlilWUa i- "' ""