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About Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1903)
MKVI. V .. - k Vfc-, trr.;- - V " " " w ! "ft" - i H R IB Kl w T 0IH RELIABLE ROYAl. &AKIN3 POWDER - Absolutely Pure THEMIS NO SUBSTITUTE X J - '' ?j"-'r- From Thursday' Dally, P. F. Rob was a visitor jn town Wed nesday, t: H . N. Black wis down (rom bis Catch ing slough ranqh yesterday. ,JSal SctympH, of, Astoria killed blm sol( MondaymornIng by blowing oat bis brain with, a revolver. The Areata eailed (rom San Francisco Tuesday, but the owners wero evident ly dreaming and (orgot to send us the passenger list. Frank Farrjn, night cook at the Broiler, lelt Wednesday morning (or a couplo of weeka stay on hta homestead at Tioga. CapU Bob Jones expects to haTO bis dredger completed this week, and to commence, oporatlon at North Bend Monday. We note with pleasure that Brother Dean is getting his new cylender press broken in to tbat degree o( effectiveness that the Herald is one of the best printed papers In the county. The Marshfiold Ehakesperian society mej. last night with Miss E. N. Bcamie, at tho residence o( R. J. Coke. The' aubject ttudi'ed was the last act of Ham"; lot. Tho esplosfotrof' a Chinese bomb at tho corner of Front aad'B streets carded some excitement (or a (ewmfontes last evening of waich tho young than who was responsible was, to all appearances, cne'of tbo most innocent observers. Mrs. Susan E. Jonea, Edna Tiffiny and Susan Ferrell widdows of the three prison guards killed by Merrill and Tracy nill each recieve flOOO (rom the otatc. Toedieuds of Irs.'B. M. Roork will be pleased to learn tbat sbe has so far recovorod (rom her rrcent illuees that aho liable to bo about, walking down town, yesterday (or the first time (or several months. Rusty Mike's Diary, Feb. 10, 1003 It does not follow that a man is a suo- oajsful adv writor because he has Writ ten two or three good adr, be cause it ia tho oll-tbe-year-round boy that builds the reputation. Cqullfo Herald L. K. Barnes and Jacob Waldvogel, two enterprising citizens ol Tillamook, aro here looking for a location, and wo think have about gotten arrangements mado (or a lotation (or a packingdjobse. There will bo sev eral families come in caso.bey conclude to locato as well as unbtSer industral ontorpriee or bo bo inaugurated. Thesf yontltfmen should receivoall oncourage tnont poeiblo. Anoflier Immersioiiist L, II. Heisner joined tbo ranks of the Wher yesterday by (ailing off a scow' "into tho cold, cold waters of the boy. Me got out, " 'A Good Medium When'' people hnvo coufldonco In a periodical, thaV confidences it apt to ex tend to thoKO who advertise in it. It If a ood plan to advortlw in n paper that is trusted by its reader. Printers' Ink. Travel By Sea Ean Francitco, Cal., Fob. IS, Follow ing passeneori eailed on tho Areata Tuesday: Jin Wm Nasbnri;, Mrs N Dow, E O'Conncll and wife, Frank Davidson and w ifo, W Riley and wife, V Mareilliod and wife, Mrs Agcra nud (our cbildicn, Mcasera W Graham, Thomas Guerin, C Andrew, II Wicks, C Woodruff, one steerage. A Neat Edition. (Santa Clara Jourual) Georgo T. Coleman, a former well known and popular resident of Santa Clara, sends us tho New Year's edition of tho Daily Coast Mai), published at Marsh Sold, Oregon. Tho edition repre sents Marsbfield as a busy place. Mr. Coleman states tbat be has all the work he can do and is much pleased with his prospects. Ho wishes the Journal to remember him to his Santa Clara friends' of whom bo has a multi tude, r Rright Youths In Chicago recentlv a vounz min whose heart Cupid bad pierced, wanted to marry a 17-year old girl. An Illinois law provides that a girl under 18 years must, in order to wed, have the con-" sent of her parents or guardian, and it also provides tbat a girl over 14 years may select her own guardian, In this case the girl's paronta objected to the marriage and the youn; people decided not to wait a year, until the prospective bride should become of cgc. According ly thty went before the court and tho girl made application to have a guardian appointed. Being over 14 she was allowod to name her guardian, and she named tbo prospective grcom, who was appointed. The groosn-to-be in the capacity of guardain gave his con sent to the marriage, end now tho girl has a husband and guardian all in ono. From Friday' a Dally. J. D. Jonnsen is giving his houae In South Marshfiold a coat of paint, B. H. Haskin,- the Fairviow (armer came to Marsbfield yesterday. S. R. Crawford, of Sumner was doing business in town ydtterday. C I The Alliance is dua tomorrow (rom Eureka, and may sail (or Portland tho same day, H. Lockhart returned yosterday by way of Drain (rom several weeks stay in San Francitco. Theodore's wanton arrived yesterday (rom Ireland to Join his brothor-s Ben nett and Kobdrt, of this plale. DV. Haydoc of Bandon wbc has been spending several days on tbo Bay ex peetc to return today. Goo, Beavls, o( Portland, who travels (or M. J. Brandensteln, arrived yester day by way o( Drain,, to inter via at his customers. The A. N. W, Club mot yesterday af ternoon with Mrs. L. M. Noblo, and had one of the pleasanteet cessions of tbo'fieaeou. , . fc -T-1 V V .We noto'that tho product of tho North Bend Woolen Mill is already on, die play in H. BengBtacken'a ehow windows. H. S. keopBup.with tho times. 1 A. Abbott is again in tho employ' of tbo r'allroad, G. Lovillo, whose employ Mr. Abbott bud enteredjas timber cruser bavins changed his plant, T. The Homer arrlvod Irom San Fran citco yesterday morning and sails (or that port this morning with a load of coal from tho Libby mine. Mioses Ethel nud Myrtlo Boone, o! fauiuner, are. vltltmz '"their etslor,1' Mrs Wm. Kardell, nud other frlondj in totyn. (Itu Mael who recently underwent an oporatlon (or appendicitis, is able to return today to hss homo in Coqullle, accompanied by Wm. Sugg, who hs bion nursing him. Rusty Miko's Diary, Feb. 20. 1S03 Tho advortisments and bits of publicity that go in the wasto bnikcl aro liko the proverbial dock In tho Insano asylum It's not all right or it wouldn't bo there. i ..ii . B. Wells, who has been working for tbo C. B. R. & E. It. R., has accepted a position with Ed. Abernethy, as en gineer of tho portable sawmill which tho latter is putting into opomtion above Myrtlo Point. Dr. A. A. Ames, tbo fugltlvo Mayor of Minneapolis, who has been arrested in Now Hampshire, was tho first city editor of Ben Hotladay'a Portland Bulletin. Tho paper was tartod in 1S70 and died in 1375. Ames was bcought there (rom San Francisco, ttuttlmohi was about 30 years of age, ODD and remained in Portland about year. To Press New Laws Attorney-Genera! Knox will loso no time in availing hlmsrll of the now law giving anti-trust suits preccdenco In the Federal courts. He will first ask to have )be suit against the Northern Securities Com pany advanced, bo that the 5'upreme Court may pass on constitutional ques tions involved at tho October term. Concerning Afternoon Teas The aftermoon tea is a (avorito mode of entertaining. It is the best method of keeping in touch with one's friends, as well as to introduco a visiting friend to one's general acquaintance; and it is aho tho accepted fashion (or the pre sentation of a daughter. A few special pointa'in resard to this (unction are giv en in the March Dolineator, touching upon the matter and form of invitations, the duties of hoBtcss, assistants and guests, and minor matters. ' Del Monte Warehouse Closed The Dell Monto Milling Co. has closed its warehouse in Marsbfield and discon ued its distributing depot here, finding tbat tho volume of trade would not justi fy the expense. The compauy will bo represented by a local agent and fill orders from San Francisco. P. W. tfc'chroeder is here acting (or the com- pnrly in closing up the businoss. J. W. Flanagan, who has been actbg as agent (or tho company, and pushing Its pro ducts (or all they wore worth, will ou ter the employ of L. J. Simpson, com mencing work in the North Itand storo next Monday. ATTEMPTED HOli-PP OF MAIL GARRIER Steve Lapp, who carries tho mail on the Marahfield-Gardinor route, roporteJ when he arrived in town last evening that an attempt bad been mado to hold him up. At a point about mid nay on his route a man stopped into tho road a head of him, but his bono was going at a gW speed and did not stop, After passing, Lapp turned and took n nbot at tho fellow but didn't wait to neu its iffeot. BANDON TO HAVE ANOTHER " '.4 1 t V MANUFACTURING PUSWES1 Wo are reliably inforyiod tlrt " jiq.w manufacturing industry is to take the' plnco of tho Uandon Woolsn Mill.i, iho BBine building to b'o utilized which tho late mill occupied. Tho differenco be twoen tin two being tlutt thu new one ...... i. - ' .. I" T 7 jjjriiaTiiiiiiiM-arfH-rM-ap-M--aBBr mm cm. it i. v V lliti Ik tJp, wi f tr ion j piu rAyV a1aj I dorotbmfc. YA X fc to chf. ,. fItW ( harnttt not -WrTTHw , ,H Sold tTttyaLn In co II ilitt. M44 fcy SUndtrd Oil , Company J will etaploy dotibU tho nntuber of pooploand tho pay roll will bo larger in proportion to tho number of poople employed. Wo aro not at liberty to annonnco at present, tho nature of this now Industry, but aro assurod that It will bo a great thing tor Bandou. Ban don is bless'otl with business men who can sco tho nocusslty of a manufactur ing busineisof scntf kind, and they are not alow to take time by the forelock. So tho now business will bo put in oper ation as soon ai tho old ono is out. BORN OVBKTON At Marsbfield, Or., Fob. IS, 1003, to the wlfo of J3. A. Overton, a girl. NOTICE On the 20th of January 1003 a suit was comraenced,in the Circuit Court for Multnomah Cnnnty by Gcorgo H. Rest, Diniel Best on;l tho Atbland Lumber Company against Frank Boutin, Kr. and Frank Boutin Jr., (or an acconat Ing concerning the winding upof apart nership undor tho name of the Wiscon sin Lumber Company at Tmawanda, Nw York, to have tho said defendants declared tho trubteus for the plaiptifft as their interests should appear upon the said accounting, as the partnership funds should have been proved to have been Investigated in tba following de tcribod property in Coos county: Sec tions', 12, 18, 14, 23 and 30 and thw Northeast quarter and the East half of tho Sontheastquartorof section 35 town ship 27 Boutb, Range M West of the WiULmotto Moridiaa, and also all of section 6, 0, 7, 8, and 18 in Township 27 South, Range 13 Wes; of Willamette Msridian; and to enjoin tho said de fendants (rom conveying or incumber ing )1, or any portion of the said propor ty. 2-7-eod tf. o From Saturday'a Dally. EVERGREEN WHIST GLUB jj ENTERTAIN THE GENTLEMEN Last night the Evergreen Whist Club put on the cap Bh'af to a leries of games, so for as enjoyable times aro con cerned it ehono. This evont was tho regular' monthly mooting, eot aside to entertain tho gen tlemen, and it was successfully done. It took placa at tho spacious homo of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Fnodborg, which was an ideal ono (or so large a gathoring. Eight tables wero played and much in terest taken in tho gamo. Ttio4prix.'0 woro tukon by F. P. Nor ton an J iJr, Straw, Mr. Norton wining first honors, and Dr. Straw took the booby. At tbeso games tho ladies hnvo novor 'competed (or a prize, though scoring, to count in tho grand final. On this oc casion, however, tho gentlemen surpris ed thoir ontertajnerH by giving n special prlzo to the highest and lowest. Mrs. J. It. Rochun and Mrs. C.Dungan tying In tho ono.contc'st while, the gontlemen who'plnyed (or tho regular prizes had ftticthorTtlo'loVbooby', Tho tio waH play-ed-irff by-chosing partners and playing one hand. In this, excitement ran higji, as tbo gladiator entered tho arena. Dr. Straw and Mrs Dungan wero pitted aganit Phil W 'bur and Mrs. J. 'R. Rochon. It was a nccic andeck tao when finally, tho Dr, and Mrs. Dungan won out. Hero Dt, Btraw won tho vlc- f A nMt tory of his l'fo, Winning the booby two times ft) one evening, TH'o onllro party wuro llion oscbrtod to tho aUlc, which had befcn transformed Into n vcrllobU hnwur by gorgeoue doc nrntlous and electric ('fleets. Ileto extrytlilng was a glitter with Chlneco lanterns and eleolrlo lights. One long tnbto, down tho cciHor sulllred (Or all. It was a grand feast of good tiling nnd all wero bti an iiml footing nnd r poreully thoro wcro no illffitrunros as In tho lead, or what wan trump, but nil wuro leading from their longest suit, and theru woro a (ow who dolt constantly, (lontlemnn worn trumping acos right and 1oft and led from suoAks, or any old thine Finally whou the grand score was being summed up n speech wits In order,' Wl Dr. McCormao ncinitsl to bo tbo only one In the party w ho was not entirety used up, mado sdmo very ulco romarks. Refvrrlng to tho gowl old times' etc., of twenty-flv'o years ago or more. Right hero ho got his (oot Into It and was mot witli aotorm from soiao of tho younger ladles. Ho extricated will bo wbto to himself however and meet with tho club next month. After lunchon all repalrod to the par lor whero music and tinging wcro In dulged in. The nffalr was a grand suc cess nnd each and all Ungated, loth to depart, but dually bidding tho host and hostcis adtvu all went homo with pleas ni recollections of this occasion ami will bo only too anxious for the next encounter. E.O. Hall ajul Hillls Short aro tally ing lumbwr onto tho schooner Chas. E. Falk.nttho r;ilroad depot, and Roy Twombly Is tallying opto the Halvator. All these are loading from Johnson's mill, and tU choonui E;ther Uuhne i duo in a (ew days to load (rom tho innio mill, lor San Pedro, Friday ws banner day at the ichool A largo numbur ol visitors wro thoro to enjoy the exercises. Tho banners were awarded to tho 1st grade, Mrs. Wilbur, teacher, who wan proud of the little band, whllo theOlhand 10th grudotworo awarded tho upper grade banner. Episcopal Service at tho Episcopal Church Sun day Morning and evening, conducted by Rov. ,Vm. Horsfall. Young People's Meetly Don't fail to attend the Young r Poo- plo'o meeting tomorrow overling at 'lie Daptiot Church. Special music has been arranged (or the occosian. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sabbath School at 10 a. in. Tills is. a Blblo school (or old and young. Iho pastor Rov. F. G. Sirango will preach at 11 a. in. on "A Vision ol tho Morning," Young peoples .meeting at 0i30 p. m. Song service at 7:30 p. m, led by Mrs. Dr. Tower assisted by Miss K.'ck worth and Messrs Sacultf and Nicholr. Anthom "How Iicatttiful upon the Mountains." Holo by Mrs. Tower: "1 Hear tho Voico of Jesus Bay.1' A hearty welcomo to nil. Tho North Iowa Times, published at McGregor Iowa say of tho Coaht M.h. holiday edition: Wu aro in receipt this wuek of tho Hobday numborof tho "Dally.CoBBt Mull," published at Marsh field, Oregon, by P. O. Loyar and F. K. Hofor. Kir. Hofor wasa'formor resld ont 6f McGregor, Tho edition tells much concornlng that country and is a commondablo effort. Baptist Cfiurcli fjupduy school at 10 a. m proaching eory'l'coat 11 a. m. Topics Tlio Tlmo oI-,Thu RpalUutioh of all Thing. Text Acts.J:21. B. Y. P. U. at 0:30P.n. Jivwjing sorvlcq at 7:20 p. m. Toplp: A True Convorsiop, Toxt, Luto 1 :8. . Thursdays Prayer meoMng.iitt 7:30 p. tn, J Methodist Church Revival services still in progress- at vf the Mnthodlst Church 'and continue through tlin wook, n speolitl soig onrvloo wlll'lisgln nil o'clock Sunday evenliiii Preaching at 7:30. Tho themes will b of n rovlvol character, All iuo Invited and will bo mado welcomo. T. (J. NohIIii roltirnnd ycntunlny from tho middle fork tf. tho C(Xiillln. Ho roportti tho ruads nn nlinnst tinp!Mrablo mid suggenln to any onerho U Itiulliiml to kick at the mull not coinlnit through on tlum tn mnko it trip out ovor only tho bent part of thiiroitd.'llolliiiiknthoy 111 Ihi ratlilh'il with I he mice or tcctt It at all. MUaKnlo'llentty, who was summon ed from Kau Frauclftco by the ilnath of her fnlhor, U'ni, Hoatly, returns oil tho ontgoinu A n it t rt . I ' A (roth lot of crabs Uroller. v 15c each at thu Tho Allinnco Is duo from about 10 o'clock this forenoon. Kuruka Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Hudson woro down (rom Coos river yesterday, accom ptnylng thoir alitor, Mrs. R. I Ayors who Is a patsengor on thu outgoing AiCAta, Alex. Wilson is around again after aii attack of rheumatism, and c peels to Uko hit plade on tlio ongluo Monday. Judico Watson wtll return to his Coos City ranch today for a fow days accom panied by his fainlly, who will cijoy coiintry lite until Sunday evening. -I Mrs. R. L. Ayers, of llotkley, (';'. , Is a parsongeron tho Areata for hur houio, after a visit to bur paruntr and family on Cooi rlvor, havirm leon rnlliMl liuro several weeks ago by tho illuees of her fiUhtir, Dr. Hodion, o W. Ilarbus nud family urn propp ing, to move back to their larm'oit tho North fork of Coos river, (or Iho Sum mer. Tho Areata arrived yesterday morn ing and is to sail from Empire this morning. P Rusty Miko's Diary, Feb. 21, KMH-A great many "witty" adv aro slmllrr to tho razor that has been unod to open a tomato can. Tho abviluio necttoilfy for thu hfgli price of incut haw been dcmoiiHtrntnl by tho announcement that ono of tho bl;,' packing concerns murio u piollt of 111 per cent on A ciipltnl of f'-'.'.CKKJ.OOO l.trit yene. Unit tbo prlclM been lower tho pucktTH could not lnvo miulc thu III per cent, nud thnt tvo,uM hnvo been deplorable. J Tho statement by EiicIIhIi Intereitii that the cotton crop cnUinales of thu agricultural department) mo uot IA? Moved te uriiiwered by Ktcrulury Wll uon, Who declaren that this iiHuurtldu Is maifo by EiikIIhIi bim'fu who nro nrixlouii ,te keen tho prlao of cotton down. Tho iiillrnntloi't' thnt Prince Henry will visit uh ii(ptlit next 'enr may' lr laliuii mi ovldcuco that tliu'dermnnti llu uot loolc for any xcrlnuii or oMoiided tnniblo with the United Htptos over thw Vi.'IiliioUii ullnir. SlKi'ior Mnrcoul In crodltcd with Uo ln: nblo to cduduct wlrelcna telcgrajtb oxpJ.'ilmentH ij'ud n BuewMfiil cotirUthly nftbu Hatno' time. A wyndcrfiilly vcr tiaUlo muu lo Mmcoul. , It Is nil very well for Thorium A Kdluon to JiiKlHt thnt hb can extinct electricity directly from conl, bit whero la ho golui; to net tho coal? I'rc8l(lei)t nner ahrugH Ills nhotildoru nnd HiiyH tho middlemen nro Ktillly. Rut that doesn't keep tho funmco i;o Inf. ' IlccnuRo Bbo wnnfio fat a Now YorK .woman wnH nblo 'to hold n burglar by, Hlltlui: on lilin tho tho "Igbt jmlll tho police came. And tit 111 thcro.nrd pt'ojilo who rini coUHtantly trying to reduce their weight.