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About Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1903)
t - . I . V , . v w '- TT. 1 rr) XjOOXj WV' Prom Qundny'o Dfllly. Tim A renin lenvort rti Monday. ' Francisco Jan. Mock, cf Buniiinr, hnn gone down to (Im Allium to do rjomo diking (or II. Bengilrtckun. Mini Miiry Dixon, ol Myrtle J'olnt, Ih spending n few (lava vlaltlng Irlomlii In town, Wcnly INnvlnml rdnrtii Monday for Tuiiuiilu, Dotiglnn county but enyn ho la coming bnck ngnlii, Tlioro wl bn scrvicoi nt fin Knlrco- pnl tliln evening. Kuv. Horefnll IioIiIb rorylccs nt Emplio In tlio inonilii(. Rusty Mlko'n Diary, March I ft, WO'l Dihhonoiit'ndvnrlliliig Ih tlio leprosy of trudu il'd tlio other follow who does It, Oitptnln Holland niudit 11 trip wlthn gnrollno bout to South r lunch yetorday with supplies for Wutsun Bros' rump. Wjn. Mini, of Leu, camo over on Fri day's triiln en routo for Snti Prnucaico, w hero ho will inku a course in electrical engineering. J. W. Bennett, John H. Colo dr.. E. It. hVihrook nnd W. A. Toyo u tnrlcd for North slough yoiturdny afternoon on n hunting nnd tithing expedition, K. W. Smith, who isomployod In J.is. Cownn't lump 011 Hout It rlongh, ia in town. Ho ronltmplntus moving hi) fninlly down thuru for tho Hummer. II. Hengntncken li nbout to erect n ruMduiico in Furndnlu for Henry I.lngo w10 In employed In clearing off 'Mr. Hanpgiinckn,i lots in that part of tho city. V. F, Hojin who recently bought tho Hello place on !orth elougli in in )ioah to meat bin brother .who la expected on tho Alliance to join him In riinulng the placo. Citpt Itob Jones suspended dredging operations in tho I'ortur boom yoiter day, on account of threaten collnpso of tho bulkhead behind which tho mud ne bjllng stowed. S-m Mr. and Mrc M. I). Cutllp returned Friday from tho CVqiillli-, where they had been called by the death of Mm. Cittllp's mother Mrs. S. K. Wilklns, Mhlcli occurred nt Hulls Creek March lllh, y tt & dK fJf' W5 Mrs. Laura. S. Webb, VlcPr'wMi'iit AVoiiwiu'm Doiikh rrnllo 'iiIn it Norllicrn lhln. "I dresded the change of life which wa fAtt npproachlne. I noticed Wine of Cardul, and decided to try a hot. tie. I experienced tome relief the lint month, 10 I kept on taking It for three monthi and now I rnemtruate with no ialn and I shall take It off and on now entll I havcpMud the climax." Fontulo wenknens, disordered nieiiHC.i, fidlincr, of tho womb and uvuriua Irouhlen do not wenr off. They follow uwoutnu tothochniigo of life. Do not wnit huttako Wiuu of Curdul now nnd nvoid tho Irou bio. Winoof Curthii novor ftilli to betiellt 11 Hiiffcring woiimii of nny ngo. Wino of Unrdui relieved Mm, Webb when sho win in dun iter. When you come to tho chiniKO of life Mm. Wobb's letter will mean moro to you than it docs now. Hut you may now avoid tlio BUlferlnir hIio endured. l)ni(glsti null $l bottles of "Wino of Curdul. OFi D. Mcintosh lino rolttrnod front 1'roa pnr, on tlio lowor ConnlHc," whoro lio linn l)(;on siporlntoniKiig llio repairs on tlio Bennett ilylto, A wldo gnp hnd boon wnnlicd out, requiring n now dyku llftuen rbdH long to oloso tlio opening, Dcparlurmi by Iloinur for Ban Francis co, Mnrohllt Mlrs E Hustings, 0 V MmIoiiq, I) W Hull, llonu Hull, Mlna Ilnll, J I) Welch, .1 M Welch, Leorn Welch, Lllllu Wolch, W L M(it, I) J I.oivo, B.Inneon, K J L IlartlB, wile nod tlirou children. I. L, Wright, who linn heart employed In tho Itcd Cronn Drug Moro, linn nc roplod n porltlon nn cabin boy on tho C'zarlrin, Ho makos tlio changu on , ac count 0 his health which linn suffered front llio clonu confinement, being ml vlr.cd to do no by hlu phyrdclnn. Roadway Completed i N. (I, Oatrom linn flnlrhcd tho work of throwing up n roadway ncross tho innHi on tho west fildo of Isthmus eloiigh, to connect with the ferry nlCoos City. Tho dj ko In twclvo feet wldo on lop, thrown up n foot or moro nbovo high wntor mr.rk, nnd in 490 foot long. It docs not nxtond to tho bank cf tho flottgh, hut piling has been driven to mnko thu connection. ',. T. Blglin will proceed with tho work of building tho rlip ami connecting bridge work nnd tho plnco will roeu bo ready for tlio tetab lirlununt of tho ferry. - , Feeding a Million Frank Hinllh, supprintendent of tho C001 liver hatohory hits been spending a few days in town. Ilo reports that ho (s feeding comctltini! over a million young rnlinon, which ore in fine condl-l t 'it, fouio ol them boing over two inches In length. They are fed on livor nnd nlwnyn teem glad to sec meal link corno mound. Frank's experience in tho rcetaurnnt husincBs now proves of vnluo to him, when he lint to enter to tho wants ol such n ttumbor of reyular boarders. Juvenile Parly Mrs. Iv. It. Henbrook gnvo a birthday party for Matter Dean Henbrook at their residence on C, Htroet, Saturday after noon, Tho houro was prettily decorcted with violets. They served rufrcehmentn and after that many games wero played. Thois preiont were: MiH Kmma Kilckcon, Violet Brickeon, Master Dowey Stutsman, fiertrudo Kolts, Har old KtuteEinan, Cinirtlcn I.ce, M.irthn Kolts, Guy Stutsman, Joe Cowan, Fret a Holms, Frnucla Golden, nnd Ned Sen brook, Mrs. Small ami Mrs, J. II, IColteii nutated in entertnlning. Knch guest received n small souvenir in tho shape of u teapot and n top, MORE FUN AT RAILROAD WHARF Small Army Called Out to Schooner Smale Hold Thoro was eotno moro excltomcnt out around tho railroad whaif yesterday morning. Thu iiiiv rchoonor Annlo Smnlo hnH boon lying there In chargo of A. G, Aiken nnd B. 0. Ilnll, who had been deputized for that sorvico hy tho ehorlff who nrrostod tho schoouor a fow days nno on complaint of a number, of chip enrponters who had claims against her. Theeo clalmanta wero roprosontcd by Attorney Douglas, Senbrook nnd Hall A Hall. Captain Colstrup had arrived from tho city with tho purpocc of paying off tho clniuiB against tho schooner, but a disagreement Jaroso, it la now under stood, over tho coeta which nccumulat ed. Tho otory gooa that Ciplr.'.n Colstrup endeavored to convince Doputlea Aiken, and Hall that they had no bttblnoas nbonrd tho Echoonor, and whoa tltoy de clined to accept IiIb view cf tho mntlcr nnnounccd hie intontion of taking them for 0 sen trip and charging them bontd. "Word was Bf nt down town and roln forcomonta woro hustled out in tho sbapo ol flvo additional doputlcB Bhorlff, (loorgo Horrou, John Horron, Hell Ire land. Ulnkoloy nnd Frank Donning. Sheriff (hlllor wm nleo notified, nnd lioputy 15. M. Onlller otnrlod ovor on liornoiinok. Willi all thnno wnrllko prcimrntlono, howovor, no hloodnhod carno nny whoro nuir onaulng, Cnptnln Colntrup tub ntiltodK .ccfully to tho inovilablo, and nbout i.uon tho clnlinn wero ootllvd. Dopuly Hheriff Gnlllcr nrrivtd nr.d ro lentod tho vossol and tho wont on her wny down tlio bay. Tho 8nmlo In n vory hnndsorno yeneel nnd In rnld to ho nn ntaunch and well built hh eho Is prolty, From Tucodny'n Dally. , (Jrnftlnjj wax for alu nt Cross. tho Itcd 3-7-31W Attorney C. F. McKnlght maden lilp to tho county Boat ycetordny. Mm. J. T. McCormno nnd daughter woro patongirB to lljndon ycslerdpy morning. HtiBty Mlko'n Dlury, March 17, H03i Ono nrgumnnt won't convince all the people keep arguing. Tho Flyer made a trip to Danlcla creek yesterday with supplies for tho Hlmptou logging camp. Tho schooner San Ilucna Ventura will flnitli loaiUug lumber today at tho Hay City mill, bhe will then have on 2o0, 00() feet. Tho Copper Queen took a had of tied autl teed grain for tho Honuo river farmern. part of which camo on tho Allianco, Thoro N consldernblo interest In the special Leuton services nt tho l'rcsliy tnrlan church which takes place each ovening Ibis week. I'ort Orford Tribuno. Somo sub stantial repairs wero mado on tho wharf last week. A numbor ol new piles wero driven and other repairs made. V. F. 7x?ovy, Portland manager of tho Union Central Life Ins. Co, arrived Saturday to spend a conplo of weeks on thu Hay iu tho interests of his company, Mrs. Gray nnd Mrs.CaptiilnCurnwall, of Gardiner, woro greeting friends in town yostorday, having come down on tho tug, which etnjr.d ovor night in tho bay, (loorgonnd Annio Clinkenboard, who have been attending tho Mnrshflcld high Hchool moved Luck to their homo on Daniels creek yesterday, to assist iu tho Sprlncjwork ou tho form. Myrtlo Point Enterprise About thrco inchos of show fell at this place Saturday night. Tho sun camo out Sunday morning and tho covorlng of white soon disappeared, J. P. Wilson, tho Bolid farmer of Sum mer, was in town yesterday making proof of hii claim as an Indi.ut Wtir veteran to his eharo ol the $100,000 appropriated by tho last loclelnture, Ilov. and Mra. F. 15. Scoflold, who arrived on tlio Allianco nftor an extend ed visit to British Columbia, went up Catching alough yoitorduy to stay ovor night with their old friends Mr, and Mra, II. N. Black. . . Pandon Itecoidor. Considerable chongo has taken placo in tho life sav ing sorvico in tho station hero lately. Slnco Fred Mohl rosignod, Fnbruary 1, Lymnn Wolf, 8. H. Morris and W. A. Uingamnn have n83lgnod. If tho gontlemnn who ndvarttsed Plymouth Rock chickona for enlo In these coiumiiB isn't a convert to tho the ! ory flint tho Coast Mail la a good ad vertising modium, ho will bo by tlio timo wo got through Eouding people to him, . DoparturcB b'outh by Alliance March 17!Mrn Good, Mrfl 0 W Marlln, J M tjyo nnd wife, I)r Wm M I.nwLr, ', A Duffco, C B Uoyrld0, Jo Morgan, K Hold in no, IC V Krueo, John Huckley, wlfo and elx children,' A ISaetaid. W. J'. Murphy received a largo ship ment ol farming Implcmontw Monday, consisting of moners, rakes, wagons, buggicp, plown am! all kinds of tools for the farm. Mr. Murphy anticipates n henry trcdo in (ho implement lino this cprlng nnd will bo prepared for the rush. Tho law provider for tho regiilrnlion :i voters only for general elections once It two years and not for special eltctidns Jiko this 'coming one noxt Juno. For thin tho last registration Is still in force, and thoie who havo since becorno legal voters may exorciso that right upon tho affidavit of six freo holdcrcj as provided by registration blnnk "A." Myrllo Point Bnlcrprlac Tho resi dents of West Myrllo Point held a meet frig Monday nhjht and deciddd tb con struct a telepliono lino from town to their neighborhood. Men nro at work now getting out poles and it is cxpactcd that the lino will bo completed within n short time. Tho lino will extend aa far as tho Mathcny place. Marsiifiefd Hotel Tho old Heisner boarding houeo hat been entirely overhauled nnd papered and refitted hy Mr. A. 8. Dibble nnd is now opened to tho public, Mr. Dibble fully understands tho business and ex pects to keep a flrst-clafs placo. Elec tric lighti havo been put hi nil over the house, making it a cojy convenient place for 11 hotel. Young People's Masquerade Arrangements havo been mado for a grand Young People's Mniquerndo, to take placo In Marshllold on April 2oth, The best of music will bo provided by Stuufl'fl Orchestra, and tho steamer illanco will muko n ispeclal run from Empire. Specialties havo been arrang ed for, and it will bo tho grandest affair of the searon. A Rough Trip Up Tho steamer Allianco reports a stormy trip from Coos Hay to Portland. At times tlio veml was tossed about like n mere shell. Tho wlnd'wats blowing a galo ami tho sea was running mountain high high, bnt tho noble craft behaved well. Captain Hardwick is a careful man nnd tho passengers nro as safo at tea with him in chargo as a human be ing can make it poceiblo. Coqulllc Ministers Organize (Hulliton) Tho mlnlilcra of Ccqulllo meet and organized on association lest Monday morning. Ilcv. II. C. Allen was elected Pres, nnd Rov. Adolph llaberly Eecy. Tho timo of evening eervico was chanzed to 8 o'clock for tho summer months, This cliaiuo goes into effect at onco In nil tho churches. It was also decided to hold n quarterly gospel temperance mextitiu in co-operation witli tho W. 0. T. II. ThIrt meetliiK will bo hold at I he XI. B Church, Suudny March 20, Itev. A. II. Mulkuy will deliver tlio ad rest;. Travels by Sea ArrIvnla by eteamor Allianco, March 15: II Harr nnd family, Anna Leh inn.nowsky, I.cnoro I.ehmanowsky, Mis. Able, W W Doyoo, James Hngnn, Claire Y Walker, 8 Hope, II Hopo and family, L N Harnos, Lulaliame, G A Macy, Mib Chns Saunders, James Meyer, XIra W II Wulker, A 0 Booly, M S Smith, R Do Muritt ami family, F 0 8eaton, lien Schuyler, W L Hasbrouck, Clara Holm H Holoton, C II Winner, F B Scoflold and wifo XIra J W Hall, J A .Morrison, MlnnJUUinrd, Ettio Hillinrd, Mra Cora Cuwn. Walter Churchill, Charles Sebaof er, B. Sa'nford, W B tiauford. From Wednesday's Dally. II. N, Black was down fromhU Catch ing slough farm yubtorday, Tho Flybr has been beached below town for tiouitf minor repniret Mrs. J. M, Polnn, returned yostorday from Oardmor, whether sho went to at tend tho funoral nf a nloc'o. Wni. Hromor, of Allegany, waa down yesterday bringing his littlo boy for modlcul treatment. A force of tho Belt Line Huryoyors commenced work Monday across tho bay jn the vicinity of Glasgow. Rusty Miko's IMnry XInrch 18, 1003. Advertising well is like planting good com it brines goldtn returns. 0 - Roy Rozoll cut his foot qnitn badly with on nxe, whilo working in Cowan's camp on South bIguzIi, a few days ago. o -Rev. nnd Mrp. F. E. Scofleld go over on today's train on their way to their homo at Dora, going by wny of Myrtlo Point. John Nasburg, of Empire City, was seen on our streets yesterday and visited this ofDco to inquire about those chick en:. J. P. Farley and Da va Talbot brought up a larpe raft of logs jenterdoy from Cowan's and Waston's camps on South slough to tho 0. B, Xf. & L- Co. E. G. Winner nnd his br6thor, C. II Winner, who Inst arrived from Alaska, start today for tho east fork of '.ho north fork of Coos river to locate timber claims. The hunting party consisting of John S. Coke, J. W. pennett, 15. B. Scabrook II. Lockhart and W. A. Toyo returned yesterday from a couple of days stay at tho North slough hunting grounds. At tho Cospel Tervices In tho Presbyterian Church tonight the special Lenten subject will bo: Tho Third day In Passion "Wcpk, or Tho People of the Two Sons. You aro cordially invited to attend. Clarence Gould, who is acting as deck band on tho Alert, nddod himsolf to the early Spring Hat of in voluntary bathers, Monday, by falling overboard while the steamer was lying at tho Boy city mill, b 0. E. Smith is, ono of tho stockhold ers in tho now electric Hgnt and powor plant organized tn Eugotto recently. Tho capital stock of tho company is $100,000 divided into 1000 shares of 100. The new company will furnish light and power for Eugene and Springfleld. Tho gentleman who advertised those chickens for telo has put in a special plea to havo ua announce thatthoy are all sold. If jou havo anything for enlo that people want you can find customers by placing your announcement iu the lit'.lo daily. To Sliip Frozen Clams F. S. Dow will resumo the shipment of frozen clams to tho California market and tho freezing will bo commenced to day at tho Coos Bay Ico and Cold Stor age Plant. About 10,000 clama' an already on hand and XI r. Dv propoeu toputupnbiut loOcasce, lor tho Or t shipment, Tueso wil lo sent to Lit. Augles and Bau Diego, nnd XIr. Dtvr will tuko a trip at tho eamo time to si 0 that they aro 'proporly placed on tlio market, nnd that tho advantngos of the lucious Coo j Bay clam a; n food pro duct aro brought to tho attention of con Burners in thosouthorn part our neigh boring state, whore notUtug of tho kind ia pndueed. 0 , Found in The Newspaper Hero ia an editor who hna come clost to hittiog tho nail on tho lu.ul. He lays: "The newspaper fluid ia a wdo field and full of rosos and thotne. Whon you roast the preacher tho m. godly smile I when jou roast the un- 1. ' ' o . -J- f 1 fS I 1 1 1 - godly tho proachor smilos. If you ' roaat tlio oaloon man tho teetotaler " smilesr; whon you roast tho loototalor tho saloon man seta 'm up. If you awcar, you aro a wicked man nnd If you pray you nro n hypocrllo. If you havo an opinion you got cuased nnd if you don't havo nny you nro nonentity. Xloot peoplo know a grcnt many things; ttie Journalist is expect to know every thing. ' -Ex. ' .' COFFEE CLUB OPENING To Take Place Next Saturday Evening W. A. Crnno is poshing preparations for the opening of tho Coffee Club, and tho rooms formerly occupied by tho Y. XI. C, A. aro being fitted up. Tho woodwork baa been paintoJ nnd tho walls nro now boing papered, and tho rooms will be brtjtht fresh and attrac tive. Tho largo rcom In front will bo the reading room, A long table will extend down the center, on which will be found tho latest'papcrs, magazines and period icals. Around tho sides of tho room will bo smaller tablep for checkeis chsssand other games. A billiard tablq j will bo placed in the smaller room, and ccross tho back end will extend tho coffee counter, tho r.ilcben being back of all. A piano will stand in (no -corner of tho reading room, and tho l . . wuoie piaco will oe as attractive aa it, can bsmado. TJ 0 rooms will bo open for tho in spection of tho public on Saturday morning and In tho ovening tho formal opening will tako placo. A fine program has been arranged, and Ico croim, cake, tamales etc, .will be served. Any one having March magazines to spare nro invited to contribute them tor tno raadlng room, and. somo pictures for the embellishment of the walls would bo gratefully rcceiv cd by the management, o STATE TREASURER'S NOTICE SEVENTH Treasury Departmen t, State of Oregon Salem, February 25, 1U03. Notice is hereby given that there aro funds in tho Treasury with which to re deem all outstanding State warrant , drawn on the Stato Scalp Bounty und Bounty Funds, endorsed "Prceeuted and not paid for want of Funds, prior to this date. AH such warrants, it proper ly endorsed, will ho paid upon present ation at this o ill co. interest therein ceasing from and after this date. C1IA3. b. .MoortE, 1-2S It State Treasurer. Coos Bay Wholesale Lrar - HEADQUARTERS FOR GRADE LIQUORS CHOICE WINES AND BRAJSDIES. II I G II pua:-: LEADING BRANDS OF BOTTLED pp f-amily Orders (Solicited, ,OLE AGENT FOR THE OBLIT ERATED RAINIERJEER Family orders for Pops, pints unc quarts, delivered by tho case. Robert Marsden. m sraQaHBBHDIMaBKlBlUEaH.. GffiB FEE. a ra K m n li El 0 B y li I 13 u H a 9 1 a a N is a a s a a a a fckak'k'; DEALER IN GROCERIES FRESH FRUITS, VEGB TA BLES PROVISIONS, FLOUR s FEED, ETC., OF THE BEST Q UALITY. PRICES REASONABLE. FROZEN OYSTERS EVERYDAY. ; : : A Street. 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