Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906, May 02, 1903, Image 5

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From Thursday'! Dally.
. Tlio Alllnnco la advortlaod to sail from
Baa Franclaco Friday nt 2 p. in.
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Tho A. N. V, society moots at Iho
homo of Mrs. W. It. Smiths today.
L, D. Bcott Is having now liouia
bullt.on his property at South Marsh
Hold,' Mrs. F. A. Bacchl wont to Oardluor
Monday with a stock of mllltiury good,
lo reuinlu about a week.
The Bcngafnckcji family nrc moving
their household effects. Into tliu no
residence.
, Miss Maud Reed went to Bamlon yes
terday for a vlatt wiht hur .later, Mrs
J, M, Upton.
.The members of tbo Coos Hay camp
M. W. A. ato making preparations
Tor a social entertainment on May )2tl
I'K Hideout is putting np a fence
for II. KenKStackou around tho big marsh
lately purchased from F. Tlmmormann.
Whon you want'a pleasant physio try
Chambnrlaln.sHtomuch nml Uvor Tab.
lets. Thoy aro easy to taku and pleaa
ant In effect. For solo by J no, l'rouss.
Tho tug Hunter camo down from tho
Umpqua yesterday and will return to
day. J. O.Capron, nlghtwatchman for the
8, 0. Co., was In town yoatorday on his
return from attendance at tho circuit
court.
Mr. Holtonbcok. who has hocn run
d'ng tho Cook place on Big creek, ha
.moved his family and household effocts
to Mnrshflold.'whero hn will rosldo,
J. Drlckroan arrived yoslordhy over
tho Drain routo. Mr. Brlckmnn Is n
partner of Fred Abol In tho MarshQeld
cigar factory, which will coon liovo its
product on the market.
. Goorgo and Hermann S an ford havo
. bought, the Milkmaid of Capt. W. 0.
Harris, nnd will run her from the Geo.
"Rmlth landing on Haynou (lough, to
town carrying milk to tho Ice it Cold
6torago creamery.
TWO KNEES SUFFER
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Mr. and, Mrs. John L, Bounds DIs-
Mgdjy Pistol
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During some sort ol domestic difficul
ty in tho Rounds family yostorday, John
,( L, Bounds received a shot in tho knee
, from aptstol in his wlfo'u hands and the
'lady also receive 'a flesh wound In tho
knee, neither wound bolng serious,
l1"" It'll understood that tho two were
'straggling for possession of tho guu
StkeH theshotnyere flrod.
V ', The matter ti not likely to get into
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Mr.Joteph Pomlnvllle,of Hllllwaler,
Minn., after having spent $2,000 with
tho beet doctors for stomach trouble,
without rnllnf, wan ndvlicd by tho drug
glut, Mr. Alex Richard to try n box of
Ohamburlnln's Hlomnuh and I.lvcr
Tablets, Ho did o and is a well man
toda'y. II troubled with indlcstlon,
had taotn In tho mouth, lack of appotllo
conotlpatlon, glvo llieao Tabids a trial,
mid you aro curtain to bo tnoro thnn
pluAtfed with Iho result. For sulo fit 25
ceuta por box by Jno. I'rcuis.
From Friday's DalV
Porslilent tforl makes sno oucccts In
ndvorUslpg,
I), F. Rom, of IIobr slough was doing
business In town yesterday.
Capt, IJurnH expected to sail with the
Copper Qucou for Roguo rlyor Init ovon
It'K.
J. C. Hayncs of Myrllo Point ono of
tho old colliers of Coos Liny, Is spending
ii few days in town.
CIibb. Blauff returned yestoiday from
Palem, whither ho nccompaincd his
unfortunato brother, Ernorfc- - - -
Leo Brown has returned from Bali
Franclitfo, and will rcsumo his old placo
as proicrlption clerk in Bengstacken'o
pharmacy.
Moro cruelty; "I mako it a rale," he
said "to learn something every day."
"My I'' sho replied, ''how fast you mutt
forgot." Chicago Record.
Newspaper space costs a great deal,
and It is necesiary to get real vnluo into
tho advertisement In order lo get all tho
worth out of tho space.
Appreciation: He "Have you bought
my new book yet?" Sho "Yes ; and it'n
tho prettiest thing on my cintor-tablc."
Atlantic Constitution.
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. H. Robertson, who
havo had rooms in tiiu llonnott-Walter
building, moved yesterday to their new
houio at North Bond.
Goo. Nuy now ' has chnrgo of Song
stackens Pony elough camp, su'cccceding
V. II. Thomas, who has gone1 in wfth
W. W. Gogo at ConleJo.
Mr. and Mrs. John Noshing moved up
from Empiro City yesterday and will
rotldo In their homo near tho bridge,
leading toward Empire. .
Bomo men use printer's ink lavishly
and fall, becauso of their unwiso avoid
anco of truth. Keep tho advertising
honest li you would koop it effective,
Noblo Bros, drove in from tho C6
qulllo yottorday, 0 head of tho finest
beef cattlo that havo boon soon horo for
somo time. Thoy woro from Wra. Hull.
To-morrow thoro may be no business
at all. It Is a duty tho bubiness man
owes to htmaelf to kcop looking uhoad
(or a way to attract.busluces tomorrow,
Rev. B. F, Ronatsan, of tho Luthoran
KvangoticAl church will go north on tho
Allianco on a buMnois trip to tho East
as far as Illinois, expecting to bo gone
about two months.
John Grant, of South Marehflold, who
was daugcr-oueVy Injured lost week by a
falling plank, is, now out of dangor an,d
rapidly Improving under the caro of Dr.
0, W, Towor.
Fred Wilton camo down from Bumnor
yeatordny to inform tho Mail that Sum
nor peoplo aro -dead etuck on tho toUr
phono, and think nothing boats it ox
cept tho Broilor.
Tho Endeavor Young peoplo of t0
Presbyterian Church lmvo decided o
poBtpoue tho basket social which thQy
woro p)avnlng to give in tho Luthoran
Hall tonight.
En Altonundeerh'ollhns for kyrkllht
andaajpl anordnad nf den Luthqreka
foriauijlngcns unga syforening "Busy
Bre";tt hallas I don Luthorska
firs Hall lordagon don s'Ma, m,
Y., 8e. jil, iTUUilAetV'SAjkommen."
SoWe days there will be a chance to
make butlueis by going after it through
nowspaper notlcos. Other days it will
bo Jicccsenry to mako a broadsido ap
)Mai to tho Jpdgtnont of ynluos on th0
part of peoplo in gonornl,
Do not forg6t tlio Basket Picnic to tho
lowor bay, lo bo given Sunday noxt by
Hio North Bend band. It will bo a rare
chanco to hnvo n glorious good.tTmo nt ft
(tnnl! cxponeo. Free clam bake, freo
coffee, and frco sand to roll in. ,
For ovory dollar invested in morchan
dlso tho morchunt ought lo spend some
thing to push tho goods ho has bought.
Jf tho goods oro right nt,d Ids way of
pushing thorn right thoro will be cyory
ronton lo expect talcs to follow.
It is easy enough to be plcatant,
Wlion 1 1 fi flown on Ilka a sonor.
Hut tho men worth whilo
Is tbo man Hint will smllo,
U'linn fivurvllilncr uoiill ilffld Wronff.
tnrlliA (mint tim limrt in troubled.
And it always comes with tho years,
Anu mo smuo mat is warm
Tho praUosof earth " '
lo tbo smllo that is soon through tears,
Ella Wheeler Wilcox.
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Birthday Party
A very dollghtful birthday party was
had yesterday afternoon at tho homo of
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Curtis , In honor of
their daughtor Altco, it being hor 11 tb
birthday. Aftor games and othor
amusements, a dainty luncheon was
served out on tho lawn.
Those! present were: Mcsdaaes
Curtis, Dow, Lcvar, White, Fcriy. Kar
dell, Mitacs Hattio Ferry. Bosslo Ayre,
Ruby Campbell, Freda Holm. Helen
Dow, Mary Luvar, Mabol Lang, Alico
Curtis, Jannetto Eeott; Bay Camp
brll, Fay White, Teddy Dow, S illio
Curtis, Frauk Curtis.
New Boat for Sumner Route
Ctpt W 0. Htrrisbos contracted with
John Blomrjulet, tho boat builder, jfor a
new garolino launch for tho Bumner
routo. He hoc found the launch ho is
using now, and which wis only recently
built, too be to smalt for the growing
traffic on the eJongh. Tho now boat will i
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DO SIX icoi longer, or i- iwgv m u-ugui,. . . .
7 foot beam, will bo euipped:with an 8 ' Suaiay school at 10 o'clock, preach
horsepowor engine, nnd 1. expected to Instil. Bpworlh Leapup , p. .,
, ,. mninln Poaching at S. All Invited.
Hairis propou-a to keep up with tho
times nnd furnish improved facilities as
fast as thoy are noodod.
SAME SEED MITCiJEL'L
IS SENDING OUT
' A atoiy la going tho rounds to the
effect thai. Mark Hanpa once gave a
banquet to CO Ohio farmers. Tho deaettj
was to be 25 watermelons. So tho day
beforo thodinnor Mr. Hanna had them
pluugged and poured a pint of wine into
each melon, and then placed them on
ico. Attor tho dinner onch farmer
was given half a melon each. They
U began tasting them, winked nt each
other, looked wlso, nnd 'ooforo tho affair
wna over every farmer wna clipping tho
socda in his vest pocket.
GREATLY ALARMED
ByaPorslatontCough.butl'armnnen
iy JUICU UJ VJIIUUIUOHBIU B
Cough Remedy.
Mr TT. P. ItnrhaDua student ntllaw
in Greoiivlllo, S. 0,;had been troubled
for four or fivo ycarft.wlth n contluuoud
cough which ho eayo, "gently alarmed
mo, caualnu mo to fcarithat I waa In the
flrat atngo of consumption.", Mr. Bur
bago, having eeen Ohamborlain'a Couch
Romedy ndvortised concluded to try it.
Now road what ho eaya of it: "I eoon
folt n remarknblo change nud after using
two bortlea of tho twenty-live centH eiro,
was permanently cured." Sold by Johu
Prouas.
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From Saturday's Dally.
Tlio;Emp!ro will sail from San Fian
cIbco Tuesday nnd tho AicatA Weduec
day, " v
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' Mr. and Mra, Godv 8ohroedor cams,
ovor from tho creamory last evening to
attend lodgo.
B,'H, Crouch, one of tho old residents
of Halnea slough, wad in town ycitor
day on business! .
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The Harrlmon Immigration Bureau Js
calling tax more litoraturo about Oregdn
to dfstrlbu'.e.
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Dr. A. G. (iro8 expects to Ic&vo soon
for Eastern Washington whore iio will
remain for several months',
J. W. Kriuo.wos sofford from heinor-
rhago ycfltorday and was in a voty
critical condition last evening.
It Is bnly tho telling of values that
glvotr'thnmorcliant tvehancu to roalito
tho extent 6f tho circulation of an culver
tUeincnt.
Capt, and Mrs. Norman Nelson, of
the Capo Arago LIfo Baving station,
drove up from Krapiro last evening to
attend tho Itoboksh lodgo.
Frank Farrin took a trip to Styrtlo
Point Wednesday for tho Broiler and
made a round-up of poultry. There will
bo no rcarclty of poultry from now on at
this rceort.
I
i .GAV. Ake, representing tho Interna
tional Correspondence Schools, of Bcran
toatI'enn., who has been in town about
10 days and baa had a window display
in Goldcn'a drug store, will go north on
the Allianco, expecting to return about
the laat of this month. He reports good
success in his lino here.
Lee Brown who has just returned from
California, after baving completed a
courso in tho Department of Pharmacy
in tho University of California Is again
at his old post, with U. Bengstacken.
Mr. Brown baa stadled hard and at
tained that for which ho sought and
wb'ich, added to a practical knowledge
of tho drug business flta him to fill
competently tho beat position in the
land.
Another Ship
Filefr.aro being driven at Porter for A
foundctlon on which to build another
vostel. and It is said that a third
willaEO be provided for.
Methodist Church -
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Presbyterian Church
Sabbath school at 10 a. m. C B meet
ing at7 p. m. Subjects: "Golns Fish
ing" and "The Strenuous Life."
F. G. Strango.
Pastor,
B. Y. P. U- JIfeetlnjr
"thfi Yonng Peopls's Society of the
Biptiit church meet tomorrow oyenlng
nf0:30. Mrs. Jackeon will lead. Spec
ial music nnd singing bns been engaged
for this occasion. Corao out nnd help
tho young peopls along, all are welcome.
Baptist Church
Sunday school at 10 a. m preaching
sorvico at 11 n. m.. Topic, Home
Missions, Text, 2 Kiugs 7 :9. This is a
dnv of cood tidlnus. B Y P U at 7 p. m.
Evenintr sorvlce ot 8 p. m. Captain
uM tho cvenlnK
JThuredpya nrayer mtellng nt 8 p m,
t(U aro cordially tnvitau.
Accident in Logging Camp
Jns, Forty was qultp painfully injur
ed about tho hoad in II. SsngBtackcn's
Pony elough camp yeBlerday,'by a stoel
dog which was dwwn by the donkey
pulling on a log. (Mr. Forty's loft pheek
aud oar were badly bruised and two
gaihea woro cut lu the acalp. Ho Was
down town last evening with his head
'tied up, congratulating himself that he
had any head loft to tie up.
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As- It Should Be
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(Salem Journal)
ThV' 'hlghbst Vice ever' pVld for
VtlVWt ihuu ,U NMVliUU fl MD fati MKPVf .
At.rAl Iflwt.l In tmnnn taa vak(4 IStABfla
inoounnu in Urogon was paid Tuesday
afternoon, -when W. J. and' Finloyl
iibrrison paloViM.Si 11-32 per tcre fcr''
s-10 acres in itn,iJ5 a r 8 east, In-Linn j
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aland aeeamnAnled bv a check or
one-fifth of the purchase price, The
ordinary price tor school land is $1.25
por acre, but, under a now rale of the
board, all newly surveyed sections ia
Weatern Oregon Are sold to the highest
bidder. Tho school fund profited to
ovor (13 an acre by this method of
making he sale. The total amount
paid was (4567.50. At the usual pi ice
the land would cave brought about J 800
so the gain was $3707.50. The cost of
advertising was less than $40. The
next highest bid was $8.81 per acre,
made by a representative of U. G. Mc
Klnly. Tho Best Liniment,
"I (havo derived great benefit from
the uso of Chamberlain's Pain Balm for
rheumatism and lumbago," says Mrs.
Anna Hagelgans, of Tuckahoe, N. J.
"My husband used it for a sprained
liaxlr anil nlin nntrltlv reliflved. In
lact it is the beat family liniment 1 have
ever used. I would not think of being
without it. I have recommended It to
many and tbcilwaB speak very highly
bf it and declare- its' merits' aro wonder
ful.'' For sale by John Prouas.
COQUILLE SALOON KEEPERS
Fined $20 Each for Violating s4n:
day-CIosIngjLaw
By phone last evening, the Mail waa
informed that'the gramTjury yesterday
brought im three true bills. C. 0. Gil
koy, John Nasburg Jr., and Captain M,
Uleen were each indidtcd for transgreas
ing the Sunday law by keeping their
I saloons opon on Sunday.
Thoy all went inlo court and entered
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a plea of gent y and were fined $20 each)
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by Judge Hamilton, which they paid.
xms was an me inuiciineam ;uuu,
up to last evening.
NOTHING CAN STOP HIM
Lane County Man Says Hermann
Will Surely Be Elected.
(Telegram)
A. C. Jennlnge, of Lane County, Chief
Clark of the lower House of the Legisla-
' tore, was "seeing the sights' of Port-
land yesterday. For that sake pi a snort
Interview he took a brie! respite from
sight- seeing and drifted into politics.
"Ohes," sld Mr. Jennings. "Her
mans will be elected. Nothing can beat
him, He'll win by about 3000 votes. It
wasn't the best thing to'do to nominate
him, hot he's our candidate, and we've
got to elect Mm. Better send him, a
Republican to WaehingtOB thaaReames,
a pemocrat.
"Hermann's volo will be smaller than
the normal Republican teaiorlty, be-
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caubo many members ol the party won't
go to the polls, and because others will
vote against him. 01 course, nearly aU
the persons who Are Against bfm will
got out And vote, both Ropablijcans and
Democrats. But Hermann's nomina
tion was equivalent o election,"
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PORIC CHAATER INITIATES
The Largest Class Ever Taln t
Once In Marthfleld
Last evening a large number: of a class
of neariy 60 Masona took 'ith'e EitaUrsv
riihiiinniniimiiiminniMiiiiinw-wj.
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Few feeiell In tWAprfni;
is inactive. Tho u'so. aymptoras are low ol appeuw. """.
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. Xr. lei- " -n 'ifoorinno nnattil toneuo. constitmtlon ami
L."BA'S"K""!vm.V;;riiAlfik.fiatUm bo easy to
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SENGSTARfePSI'S )PH ARMCY
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Btar degree. Tlilsis probably the hfrg
est number cvr Initiated Into th
0. E, 8. In 'Oregon at nno time.
b'oric Chapter No. GJ 0. E. S., villi
thus bo augmented by the very choicest
material to be bed in Marthfleld and
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which will not only mako this Chapter'
very strong financially but will give it
a strido in advance eo the Marshflokl
Stars will outihlne any Chapter in
sonthern Orcgoo. 1 '
Some of the Morons have had thls'iri
mind for eomo time, and the Marshficld
MftBdna never do things by halves as7
will bo eeen by this act.
This Is a movo In tho right direction
And the Masons r.ro v ho to have the full
co-operation ot their wives, and alatcrrt
and cousins, now that they expect to
put up a Maionlo Temple.'
After the initiation tho brothors and
sisters went to tho store-room at tho '
rear of the Griaeen Music Co.'a storo
and (partook of a sumptions banquet.
Here tho stars shone at their brightest
and all thoeo present mmed to bb estle-
fled and glad it happened.
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TO MAKE CHEAPER BRICK
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Facilities bf the 'Catching Slough
Yard to be Increased
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Meetas Laughead a'nd Rcnfro of tho
Catching slough brick yard went to
Myrtle Point yesterday a(t?r a brlcU
machine, which will pa added to the
equipmehtot their yard.
This will clvo them a capacltv of
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25,000 bricks a day. It Is desired to-fit
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Ihffl vard to make brick- In an ccomical
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a figure which will enc6urege the'eon
structlon of brick bueldings on the Bay.
Brick now cost about $15 a thousand,
a practically prohibitive price. It ia
thought that the cost can baj brought
down $7 or $3 a thousand, -ab at this
price, many ot the new buildings will
undoubtedly be constructed of brick.
Itiseaid that L. J. Simpson is con
templating using brick instead.of wood
I or tr Urge stone buil4ha? which he
will'censtroet fMoth Bend.
'With preseat vrorprAa It'Bcema that
cheaper brick will ba a decided boon to
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the builders, and will cut quite a -figure
In the coming town-boildiug.
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BUSY DAY,
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Talks to Veterans and
School Chllfjr
Kaneaa City, May 1 Tho President
spoke twice today, nnd may mako an
addrere in convention ball on the quali
ties of goocV citizenship. Apart of hia
remarks wore addiesed to tho veterans,
who occupied the front row, Ho revlow-
i,'i no (wri school children and drove 15
drovo
miles.
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