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About Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906 | View Entire Issue (July 2, 1904)
ESBWWBsawLA-5ia!w5?5S?S MUStJ ,U 4hfil -. jP - jV J -ss"'-'wi ty'' V -r m 'If til' vl ill W, fl ' i ? 1 It - J f t f ' - i ! 'i! : i.. ! : 1 I personal aijd (From Tuesday's Daily ) F. E. Wilson, of. Sumner, attended jo business matters in tho Hub today. R. Moose, Sim Francisco salesman, IV -. '.. o oily nnil may bo found nt tiii' Central. Morion L. Tower, of the Govern, nu'nt works, is a business visitor In our city today. .Mrs. J. A. Smith, of Coos river, was brotipht to town and operated on for tiptKindioitis todny. Tho steamer Alliance arrived from San FruncUco Into yesterday ofter noon and sailed for Portland today. 13.:c.Rucke.lsellinK:ncerles, vtf BW ,Wlllwl to to 1W, wi.hont our city representing a ban Francisco fol Wo U0W1. Snch lM bouse today. His headquarter are j "tthoCeutraL , t,wt u forwt flw S. Miller and A. P. Cnutield were 'is the cause of the break in conimunl North Bend pent lemon who passed ; cations, and that the repairs arc pro through tho metropolis en route for vented by the same agency, tho county neat this morning. Annual Picnic ' , The ladles of the lrop-ess Club held .T.aalennd J. Murphy, repr' , anting the Levi mhom Dry Uood n tw house of Sun Francisco, are guests at . lunch the Blanco today. 'supposed to contain enough for two "", ., . meals, intending to come buck In the W.J.Ilohoror and wife, wlio lnvMd hrfr -pea sending a few weeks in Cahfor- nia.mumtothelrhomelnK.rndle fo . lu the by yesterday's Alliance. 'pW,ures of the outing, and it is "" stronglv suspected that the latter will Tho Levi Smith Logging camp. MoyvA tlu. j.nvelege of p-y-g Vhich has been closed down for 11' , for ,lle tms HiKK time, was re-oiuel this -week and , -lll run with u full crvw all tho sum- ONE LADY'S RECOMMENDATION uier. Mrs. I. "Walker, of Coquillo City ii.mini,iiivl )r Ii.t mother. Mrs. H. Ewiug, of Eureka, arrived in the city . , ,,,. ,i w-fo- on the Alliance yesterday, and lef. fo. . tho county M?ut today. j W. D. Leahy is a well known Sua' Tnin-co commercial man who ar-; s . ii,. . v.ti.ri1nv ni'l rive, on the Alliance wt4-riTa ai.1, was a passenger for Coquille City to- lllV.. a. Utesr. Teal and Mills, PortlHiid ft'untlemen who havo lecu Inning a I week's fishing iu.Teuuijle with J. vv. Ik'unctt, left by way of the ROf-ebar:1 imI'Coos Bay st.ige loute for Roel r. :g ; ..1 their liomes, this morning. I . ... ". i'..-ut, a popular, young tTuvoling.rialosmau of San PrauoUco. firrivedby ye.:rday's Alliance and luft for Coquille today. Mr. -Peaiber jtromisw to iiwud tlo Fourth in Marsh- iuld. j ''.'."' Mrs. 0. P. Qoleman b rcjorted to ' Uj vory ill at Uer 'home on' Tumuilu. Her mother, Mrs.-W, IL Morgan, of Daniels Crcok, was cent for yadterriay fund left for tho Inside ol thor duugb 'fer today. , . ...,.., i.. .t .. - win. fctepnensou, ompioen jh u-- , V .. , , ... . amv yarns ai mo cuiu win, " . . ,. ,.,,.... .....!. vnuijia iiau.-ii -""" - d sustained a broken leg yesterday -iftonioon. H was brought at .oiva to this olty and qnartwred at the Oar fluid house win re lie is uow uudor the euro of D. McComac. A. G. Aiken inlornia the MAIL Utat he has ht-ard by wire from C. "W. Olive, -wlio recently sustained un ucoi (tent mioe.-hiiatiiig the amiiutatioii of bis leg above the knee, and that Mr. olivo is now in a Los Augelud hot-pitul uud getting'iilong nicely. Miss Florence 'Atkiifnou, of Cj-' .jnille, who has lor wreral days lcn ' the guest of Mrs. Haaxid in thiu oirV, loft on tho AlIinlKin lnr . miitluliri i.i day, and will oontinuo her travels to ..... l.i ..i i i ZiVllv winiu sou hdv !' 1JIUIIU iiiu mini uier yifh. friends. OHAUBBiA&A'NS' Colic, cik.l ERA' AND'DIARRHEOA JtEMlJDY Tlitq rc;;ndyJs jjleedell m aluiont -v- fry liiimo bcfoVo tho ftuminer is ot'er. It can always fio (lepende I uiwn i- et iu tho most scvero and daiigeroui oases. It in especially vulnublo for .liinvloi-s in children. It is nit uit til take and never fails to gho fuuruever fails to gio prompt relief. Wh not mi it mtwt loal; Very Exnsporntlng That is one of tho worst features about this "advauee now-" service: sometimes It docsu't come lu time. For Instance, tho "dispatches for Mi:iday didn't roach tho tuiy, by mail from Now York, nut 11 this morning, and our esteemed evening eontompor ary had to go to press deoidely shy on "tMegraphtc news." However, the "dispatohe for today came in the same mail, aud a Mter alum-lug will undoubtedly U made in this evening's Tost. Linos Down Again Now, here Is where the Western Union lays itself liable to a roast. ! The line has been down all day, and '. .1.1, 1. ...... O.'lr. .1 til 4l (llH.1114 flint S )LD FIFTY BOXES OF CHAM BERLAIN'S STOMACH AND LIVER TABLETS I have, I Mleve, sold fifty iwxes of (.'liiinilxirlain's Stomach and Livyr Tablew on the rwoiuiiieiidatiou of one lly here, who :iit iwnght a box of gho U(jVtr nns 0f telling her nelghlwrs and friends ataut tho good qualities ot tluvo Tablets P. M. Shore, Druggw, Rochester, lud. The pleasant purgn- the etrect of tluse lablets makes them huliw everywhere. Fur by JoJjn j.,,,. Travel by soa Passenger list of steamer Alliance arriving from SanPrauuUco, Monday, June '-'7th. FROM SAN FRANCISCO V J Rohrer and wife. Mrs Ida Pet- erson uud two children, B C'rett's vieluity without Barrett go. ting RucLer, J A M"unhy, A S Dibble, T I into it. When he comos to tell atwut A Freeze: Keane ' Co: Jas Keuue1 it there is no way to distinguish where Herlwrt Ashton, Tony Wot, H C Robinson H T Kenuedy, B McQname, Will Chops, Mrs Arey, Mi-s HoUon, Mi-s Wayne, Miti Lull, Mrs West. ' FROM EUREKA Lona Wwidward, Helen Woodward, W N Earle, Prof Zolo. Win Buck and wife, K R Steror, B Moose, Mrs I Walker, Mr S Ewing. J C Vale, Mrs R Barker, H K Humor, J 0 McDoug- all, J W Pember, W Lahy and -' v!nd cln&i j'.-eiiLrorr on jioriu uuuuii .wiiiiiw;, r- . .. ... ....... 1. I.....1 4111a. ..... t. Tuesday, June 28, JOOJ: Mi- C h , , ., Kodino, T 1 1hoiuiMjii and wife, ' ,...i...., Andrew Olo-oii, U W Hicslor, ni (iorilou and wife, II C (Jatos, wife' and daughter,. P. J Montgomery, Jas lfo-ley, T MefJuire,. Elhii E Riggs C J Betdov aud wife, Petur Blake, J C Murrog, Wm Buolc and wife, W V Earl. Prof Zola, J J Ruck, MUs F At - kliinon. Martin Wallace and wife mill two othora. .' steerage, LAUNCHING OF THE EAGLE : Capt. Tom Holland's New Boat Glides Into the Water ,. . , i , . 1'hw. HoUand'- now lauuoh, the, V...l .11,1 (.,. tl.ll u'lifbr ill Il-lft tl. .. v in tho prosonuo of a larger . i i.Hfy.D, JB,I1 ,l. ' 1....V . ....v 4.. c ;wd of jHKjplo who had gathered to rfe tJio beautiful craft take to her I'Mural ehiuiunt. A pleasing little program was car ried out, and, tho launching went olf i- utfoiVily. '. ' " JirfV' before the bo'at-'hift .the ways, J. T. Lowis uiad'' a biicl and pleasing adiUess to those nm-wiiblwl, Haying: t .. , ,....! .... i " " , , , 4..., ,...,.... i ,.. Hovering lalvr tho completion of this K'autlful and 1 bollove, tho fluwt ollno boat on Coos Bay. No labor nor material has Unm spared In her oou - structlon by her builder aud owner, ... .. . .. . . Capt. Tom Holland. Hor length Is 18:0.. Beam 8:0. Depth 4. Motive power MO 11. l Tho following ladles on tho l.out with mo have consented to assist lu the chvisteuluu ceremonies: Miss Susie Mlnot will break the oustomary bottle of wine on tho prow, MNs Lewis will unfurl tho national ling and Mrs. Kronholin will unveil and make known for tho llrst tlmo tho name of this elegant loat. Tho ladles who have remeinU'redl the occasion with tlowers are asked to . A .. 4, nt . Into the water. And in conclusion I would iHwpcal; on lHhalf of Capt. Holland, your good will and patronage in the future. I am also instructed by the Captain to extend an invitation to those ladles who brought tlowers with them to accompany him on a trip around the j bav as soon as tho batter- is connec ted, which won't take long. Tho olervauces indicated by Mr. Lewis were carried out, aud tho new launoli took the water gracefully amid the cheering of her friends and the friends of her owner, who is to U congratulated on the result of the painstaking aud Intelligent labor he has expended In the construction of this beautiful and valuable addition to the Coos Bay fleet of gasoline boats. RESULT OF A JOKE How John Barret Started on Road to Fame (The Waip) Accordiug to A. E. Hciss, a well known Washlntgon corrospondent, a joke some times turns out to ! the most serioas thing ou earth. That is sufficiently platitudinous to servo i an introductory sentence alwnt Jqliu Barrett, Minister of the United Status to tho new republic of Panama. Bar rett started out as a Pacific cnat joke eleven years ago. Since then ho has .-erred as Miuintor to Siutu and Argen tina. In addition, ho was nominated as Mluitfr to JajNiu, (aud would havo gone there had not the Mikado's (iov eminent intimated that lie was not wanted in Tokio. It muft l)o remark ed that nothing ever hapwns in Bar . . , . , .' f ljuneu leave-, on nimim'inu niuoini i... ,i.. f ..t .. J lii U1U rvrHV tttnv fc - fi ' miv Htorv. It was m in tho itor Hnrriit wrote nlxmt the negotiation U'twen Dewey and the Philippines. Eleven years ago the new Minister was working in Portland, Or. Hw was doing that hardest of taki trying to make u living writing "itull" for the newsjmirs and getting them to think it was wortli printing. In newhjMijs'r parlance he wan "doing space." Tho lleld'of his endeavors wasnoeiety. !. .. .., , r... 2.... Too men Oil UIO I'oriiaiui uiiwihwii ... , , l m,i t;umo of Barrett bociitine he is ! U " l Mrion. minded and refu-os to see j0;e 'fliey called his attention to two jll(.tri. That he was a Domocrat and j tjmt (jjover Cleveland had not found i n , to mi tho iswition of Minister to Hiam. ii ulace worth $7,800 a year. Wonlil Barrett nimlv for It? Ho an - !. ,ii(i for it iminediately, and thatilied il(j nminuninin, for calliiiif iittiitIon""nK, rrir tT.o next nix weeks. , his companions for calling attention to his oversight. The nowrjiajier fellows entered Into the ioke with mik'lit and main. They . ., . , , .. L-nt iidorreiiieiits for Barrett from ov - i" , , . . ., .i i ,r en-Uidv, and from the Chambur or , , i .ii ,i;ji , Commerce down to a iMjotbhioks' union. Tlumu they forwarded to TV nh-1 . ., ,, , , ,, . , i . ...i ,. i ,., Ed Abernat hy has couinieiicitd mov iiigwn; all lMiUii.1 hUoih with r-l ti-., ' ,,. .i,l gaudy M.iN. Then thoy U,rv all . . , , lil0ut their work. ..!.. i... ,.1r..rrn,.l. iMtt T lit t!.H I JIVJ IOH' M Vl1 ' ' .'te-.-r.' ' - V -'-- Oregonlau fell on" his chair in u faint. .... laiiu. a liu J The AMOoiatod Press carrion a iuu j haying that the President had decided ( to ajipolnt John Barrett Minister to Slam. -Then there was-a wild hustle if. iiUeovt.r bow ho had mliuageu to cfc huch a ioh. The ato-woi came DUCK iruin inii.iii".. Kii.i . .." Hiniosb'bwiitilvJiuiIoriedannl mint of back from Washington that (whoni the Presiikm ImiU'wiO Tho '...., f..,.. .mi .M.imnt.il. .ii.l it Jill con - L. ,,, ,H, R,m-.,Ms I forirot - ! Hf n-n-.tt "iii.io Wood " HIm supposed over aupply of self os gBH-lteem did not npoll hU work. Since I that tlmo them has never U-on a va- (oanoy In an oriental jwst but Barrett was spoken of as u probable suocessor i . ... to tho man wno nan gone noiue. CUBED OPOHKON1U DIAUUHUr.A Al-TKll TEN YEARS OF SUFEERINU "I wish to say a few words lu praise of Chamberlain's Colto, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy," says Mrs. Mattlo Burge, of Martinsville, Va. ''I suitor ed from ohronlo dlairlioea for ten vimrs and dorlntr that tlmo tried varl ous medlelues without obtaining any . iwriiiiiui-iit relief. Ust summer one of f iu.v oiiiiiiii'ii wan inM'in.i.. v...,.v... morbus, and I procured a Utttlo of ' medy. Only two doses weio ve- MIUlll'll IV J,1'" ,IV4 '!' '! I then decided to try tho. ifiirr "r!t.ii?ii J:;;iuvcet. wt r y audi havo never since lsen troubled, with tlmt eoniolaint. One cannot say too mucii in favor of that wonderful tuedlolne". This remetlv is for sale by John Prouss. (From Wodnomlay's Dally.) Oet reo.dv.for tho Fourth. Mis Rose R(Hke is again about, after a struggle with the grip, J. Hasklus aud wife, of North Bend, are visiting tho metropolis to day. The steamer Breakwater sails from San Francisco for this port at ft p. m. today. Jake Matson Is a North slough rancher who paid our city a business visit today. W. E . Carlno is a Itlvortou buslnoss man who-o name today app.wrs on the register at the Hotel Central. T. W. McCloikey and wife, ofj Jljrtle. Point, ate visiting the city to day and staying at the Central. R. T. Ellllf, or Cascade Uwks, is a buslines visitor in Marshlleld, today anil may be found at the Central. Tho Dark Town lire brigdo by iiihii Iwtrs of the Marnlilield lire duiKirtment will lie feature os tho 1th of July nUeutj parade. (ieorge Quiukley, of the lower i... i.... i .i... iii r..t. ..n... KMVIJ, WW! Hill IWIII lIIIIU . " "" tlme. was on our treet.s receiving th ulad hand of old friends yesterday. '-'. lllliuiis starts iiuiniiiiMt W. O. .Ifll.l . . . AWM...H ... . . i "wiling for Benton county to spend 1 tho Fourth witn old acqualntanmw, expctitiug to 10 gone about .two weeks. fiworgo Wilson, of Rocky Point, was attenidng to business matteis lu Marnhfleld today, (bjorgo's faith lu the (ireat Central is still unshaken. When bilious take Chmuliorla in' StotiiHch anil Liver Tablets. For sale by John Preuss. The hollos of tho Progress Club i didn't know until they read the MAIL last night, why the editor couldn't I -.-I.. 1 .........1 it... -iii jiii da nt , tj,o to attend the pionio at ! 0cky .Point yesterday. Mrs. d. W. t'ttuiiuiUA, of Han Fran- ". -" "lvm on tho last UioaK- ' water, and will visit at tho homo of htr paients, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. bav. A itiiiiilwif (if .Mni'li(liitil vimiiL' folks went to Rocky Point on a hay rldoi ihsi evuiiiiig iiiui iiuiuiieii ,iv " , .. . . ...... 1. . 1 .1 .1 II-..,... ..... port n Him rule, hciiils ot origin moon- J ' i light and ocean beach to spare. " "'0 -" " " '-' , ' . " nuaco , near ciurview, to .uuitnuuj, !.,..',....:. u i,r...i ir f,ik. I '"" iro " " I I iM unoU,M,1 1,i"u ot tho LwH "tti I ii'iifiiii riif.il. w," rou,1. Klim Birdc.Soar Dressed iu their lull outing con liiuios, fioiii their jaunty white caps to tho canvass trousers, the local order ... ,..,.Ji.pKiiiIm were oriiihiuL' tho bay on a r i ,f, i i pleastr6 oxeftrsion today.'' TIm oxcurdou was given-by Tom 1 Holland with his uow launch, Eagle, . which was launched and christened yesterday. Tho carpenters, lu ohuvgo of Ihol work of building tho band stand, tab les, oto., Tor tho 1th of July celebra tion hero luwo uUmt completed tho work and tho lloor of tho Pavilion will soon 1n made ready for dancing. Rusty Mike's Diary, Juno ailOno of tho Ik'sI remedies for iippendloltls Is to walk around tho lloor ror tnroo diws, and theai you will U)uh well as ever you wore, and you will miss that cutting sensation that tho doctors glvo you. Mrs. E. (1. Bell, who foimerly con- ' imtHM u1 tl,,rilul,M1I.y , Hiaiui n nnnn nruu, nun mi !. plant to Marshllehl and Is opening up rv liiMtiiimi nt Hiu!(dil's old stand lust ,.,.,. m,...,.,. i...,,,! ,, i.v.,,,. buslmai tomormw evening. An operation for appendicitis was iwrforiucd by Dr. Horsfall, assisted b Drs. Stiaw and Mot Virtue, this .I, morning on mw. icsso Mniin, ,oi . mm , River, who is lejHirted this afternoon. as getting along nicely Anothor Now Buelnoss Zeluier S: Rauisdale, experlto.ieid produce commitslou men, are now ois'tiing up a produce market ou Front street one door ninth u f tho COAST. MAIL otllce. Tho nqioitor who in terviuwed a meinlwr of the linn this morning was informed that tho new ,u-im-s ..vhi ih. caneu no ..ago, n- , iiucm .MiiiKt'i, nun nun ui iH'jwi " " handle a full line of fruits, vegetables, game, llsh, jmultry. iin-ats, eto. They announce that they will lridy for buslne-s immediattdy after tho ar-1 rival of the next Ihonkwatur. Clrls May Row The following let tor from the young girls' lioot club of (Vhw county, will explain Hpolf: Marshlleld, Or., June 0, UK) J. Mr. J. A. Matfon.Clty. Dear Sir: Vow isdiig on tho conunlttio for l ho celebration wo ask a favor of you. Will you please 1st kind enough to oblige the girls of this county, by giv tug them tho honor of having n Unit race. For girls uudor siteeii only, ..l-.iii k-.lii -i. iii. lH.foro tin) IsiV ts . i i rougn. .. .. .,, .i.i, ...... .,i JlOIIIIIg VOH Will lllUJ IH Ulin nniimii NIT lI'lIIHIIIi Tho (Slrls' Boat Club . i v; v, -lw.nl.l lu u I 1. to L'tve a I w. ..... r. --. ...-.- . r.- good jtrie as there are very few girls that can "row. TRAGEDY NARROWLY AVERTED Lady Rescues Two Companions From Drowning Miss Laura (iolls-rt and Miss. JiMsie McNovan, of Oakland, who are oiii - nloved bv Mrs. I'M Ravmiiud oil Daniels fJieok, had an icajsj from death by! drowning, on .Sunday last, which they will iieer forget, and only by tho heiijlc efforts of Mrs. Raymond was a ilUi'AU DIMM rt " HIW;nt. irngudy aver ,, HJ(J1W tjlllt' ,s I ... ted. .Sunday afternoon ' thothno ladies went bathing in Cish river. MUstiolburt and Mis. MoNov i an got beyond their depth and being unable to swim, they pin ou tho point of drowning. . They had sunk twice, when Mr. Raymond reached them. The latter is mi expert swimmer, but In splto of Iter liost. ell orts she was dl'ilUlfi'd oliuo Unalh the surfaco, aud only by the gieutost cxeitlons did she succeed In bringing them to tho shore. The Social Whirl J'ROURESH CLUB PICNIC Perfect weather, good feiuus, good roads, an excellent lunch and tin en . . thusinsijo party of club women treat ing themselves and families to a holi day,' wero miiiio of tho faolorrt which hcilprVl to uialto tho lirst annual .plonio of tju Progess club ouu of tho-modt on joyalile events of tho boasou. Tho party loft Murshflidd with tin mi teams, about 1) o'clock Tuesday morn, ing, and.ufler a delightful dulvo . ar rived at the Wilson ranch, at tho pic nickers paradise at Rooky Point, Homo 9 ers Whnt nrc your friends snylim nbout you? Tlmt your urny hair mnkc3 you look old? And yet, you arc not forty I Postpone this looklhe old. Hair Vigor Use Ayer's Hrilr VI.or nnil restore to your crny hair nil the deep, dark, rich color of early life. Then be satlslled. ATrl' lUIr Vlcor fKilmnt llir nlnit eolot lo inr rm lilr, ml I hiii imIIf i.lrmril, lMUHTitiiiminni . Mlllt. K.J. VaDIikUAH, tPtltiKtl " .1 i: atkii ., IJIHItll. ! Dark Haiij time before noon. Hero wero found a table, benches and a mUivo., and soon tho happy, hungry crowd was onjojwig hot coireo with tho richest or cream, and all tho good, orthodox, picnic dishes, with extras oil tho side. ' After lunoh tho party adjourned to the Is-acli. heio tho children wiiileif iiihI jtiifd lu tho sand ntid their eldern amusiHl thoiiiM'lvos in various ways. Mr. Hoahrool: bul an Jxplortng party iluwii the Isiauli and on his return, re- Nirlw,.tJ0 (-oovry uf ., wonder ful grottos. Uitor the jmrty Was Invited to tint homo uf 'Inn Iim Dotty. Hto an hour or two wah iwhhmI pleasantly with music and oouvorsatlou. Alter roturilng to tho grounds, ice orimtu and cake wero unrvwl mid after the HU)iNir which was miteii Uifoie starting home, there woro gathwred up of the fragment that romutiti'd many UnketfnU, for not only tin) momlsirs pnmout, but thiMO unable to attend, contributed t tho siicciits o ihls feature of tho day. AtSo'olook tho ptontfccors'wuio hoiiK again, a little tired, jhThnjn, but with tho memory of a haj.ny day without MJoidont or uiiphjasant lituidnut ot any kind. Those participating in the day's plwosuro were: Dr. and Mrs Tower, Mrs Song : Htaeknii. Mr and Mrs Soobnsik, Mr , 1 i.iiit Mix t'ntiiii. Mm Chandler. Mr V V. Dow, Mm V S l.w. Mrs Hofor, Miss Susie Uiekworfh, Mrs Nichol win, Mrs Hmoll, Mrs I.ear, Helen Dow, Doris Sengstoi'ken, Mary Ievar. Dan Seiiblool., Ted Dou. Coming on Areata Tho Areata sailed for Coos Hay at it p. in. with the ftil lowing passengers Mrs BD Jones, ! I- Moll'att, M BUoklock. V Mino. J W Pottenill, F Stiiith, I hteumgu. j Cot Hit Answer. For months ho had been feeding hoi antitrust candy and genu Infected Ice (renin, mid he hoKiiu to think It war about tlmo he wuk getting ai'tlon on Ids money. No he approached her can tloiisly, us a until steps up to the blliu! Hide of a tiiiilo. ".MIhii Bottle," ho said, "did you ovci llilnl; of matrimony?" "Ves," alio replied, "when I have had nothing worth while lo llilnl; about." "And do you ever Intend to marry?" "I might some lime If the proper mail Were to ask me." "How would I doV" "Why, Mr. Hliiir, yon have often told mo that I was the brightest gill you ever knew, doubtless a pleio of Hut lory, but If you think that Is the caw how can you ask mo such a ipieiitlonV" Marriott JACKSON COVERT, At Murhsllfld, Oregon, Monday evening, June 'il, 11)01, F. B. Jackson to Mrs. Virginia Covert, Rov. Irvine ollloiatiug. COKEr-MiirshUold, Oregon, June U7, .... .. . . UK) I, to tho wife of John .S. Coke Jr. a sou. Born MOFFATT - Murtihllold, Oregon, Tuesday, June UH, MlDf, to tho wife ot; W. H. Mollutt, a daughter. HEALEr-At South Coos river, Oregon . Juno !J8, 11)01, to tho wife of Heo,,, liualo, a 10 pound daughter. "or Muio "j ""'" v- (1 gg-ra i. ij ,.-r-T,T-iywi- - - f&n w " tsiww- i f i lnii ii i i ngrf jj?;'WT.jyy m hi C . I tv ' nwe"'- 2w;2a lit" i . i.v i... 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