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About Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906 | View Entire Issue (June 12, 1903)
", " V VJ V v - v. - - 4 4 4 1 I I a ft. J 131 h in v"T Y?5)3IHSOIiT.- Xj Vrnr I - IT - - ... I I . ' ' .From Sunday' Dal!y. Tho AlHntKo iNvre Knrcka nt 0 " today anil will tnti tfr Portland M a'tcrnooa. Inlay Two boya .,v UIcil rrecntjjr from 1ft Jaw, (ho ifTcCJi Of playfnajwltii toy gun; ' on At Salem and ono nt Ashland, i Dallas WHol'ding u big' carulvnl under llio Auspices df'tho V. of V Some, children while playing with maloit last Saturday at Union Oregon fcet fire to a b.un. Tho loss wns ?i00. Chamberlain' Stomach and Liver Tablet? nro juat what yon need when you buro no appetite, feci dull niter eating ami wake up with n bad tnst in yonr mouth, They will Improve your nppctlte, clanto and Inviiiornt your tatmarh and gh'O yon a relleh fcr ycur fod. Foreuio by John 1'ioiitr. John Porter, of Allegany, returned from tho Coqulllo jcstcnlay with r flno marc acd colt which ho had purchased over there. The stcamorCmleer will leave March field and the Rlanco will leave Ktnpire at 1 p. nt. today for North Bend return ittg after tho ball game. The German Agriculturists visiting tfio ccau now were entertained at Grant! Pass and viritod the Kogao river valley. Thero arc fifty in the party. Tbutday morning two residents of Independence, named Stunsbuiv and Surly, lind on nlternntiou. lit which Sundabcrysliut nt Scoly with a ehotgun without tff cut. No nrrosts nro reported. j Peter KlooMrn, nil omployeo In a city meat market nt Arijton, was ludly oaldud-by boiling lard Tuesday nfUr- cmn. A double dipper, with which ho rt i handling tho boiling grease ex plod -ejf thtowlng the lard all over h'a face atu Moulder a. Soft Cm! Forbidden NcwYo. ' authorities havo suddenly determined l0 enforca tho ordinance ugalnstsoftc ' The leniency tint wna exercised whe tho coal etiiko was on and even since l'en there xvaanu neces sity for It, hud i V doutly led tho public to hcl.Mo that tho dead letter , .. - - - w ami during tho pr. ' few months New York has- been nltu n smoky na Pittsburg. ward was ndvawcod nttd dovelopotnotita woro looked for with Interest na to what ho wanted to buy. When ho rnturuotl, on hia ragged coat wan pinned n 'tiny knot of black nnd yollow ribbon. We venture to say thero la no bay more loyal to tho Mnrsliflohl baseball team than this Utile darky boy. HIS LAST HOl-K RKALIZKI). I'm in the Sciil'uvt, Gobo, Mont. In tho tlret opening of Oklahoma to settleiit In ISSlt, tho editor of thla paper was among tho nuiny reekora after for tune who made ttiu liiu race ono tluo day In April. Ditrlu.: hia cnmpiuK nbout and nftrrwarda hia camping upon hit vlnitii, ho encountered much i).vl water, which, together with tho Fovoro heat, uave him a very novum diarrhoea whlrh It scouuvl nluuwt Impoiaiblo to check, and ilurj In Jttu thu care becamn eo ld ho expected to dio. Ono day one of hia uek'hhora brought him ono amull bottle nt Chnii'berlnlti'a Colic, Qholorn and IM.irrluK'U lU'iutHlyaaa Inst hope. A bit: dose w glvea him while In waa rolling nbout on the ground in great agony, and In few miuntea the dote was repeated. Tin good effect of the medictim wbh ooou noticed and within an hour tho patlout waa taking hia tlrat Hound eleop for n fortnight. That one little bottlo worked n comploto euro, and ho cannot help feeling grateful, The traeou for bowel disorders being at hand auggesta this item, For aalo by John Pr'euss. llojea Iiivar cuino over Friday from Handon, where he has bean staying for come tin. He is still disabled by par th.1 pttol)'tk al hl right lof. TJw Board of Directors of tho Coffeo Olub will bold a mtiag at the club ioom Moawlay evening at 7 M, at which bayottoat bniinot ie to be acted on, l a full a.tttlRe is detrad. Yt;day waa tar tht IvottMt d.ty of toe seaaos, o far. The thermometer is Doan A OuVofiftco registered SD, which was probably, a conaorvativc oet'.mato, ns eorac in to.va were several degree higher. CliilcL Slightly Hurt Tho four-year old dangM w of Andrew Stoggard was elibtly hurt 1 ovening by being knocked down by horse and . . ..IT tl.l... I uugpyurtven uy a. j. aieep, i -.'. plro city public echool, of which The little girl Is deaf and dumh" la said that hc hna a habit of s. iruling out in the street, and Is often in t R of serious injury. Tho accident hn; on cdattho corner of A and First stnt'l' The chifJ was carried home and Dr. Li GRADUATING EXERCISES AT EMPIRE CITY The graduating exercises of tho Em Mies Helen Measiln la teacher, a basket social rnd dance, will tako place bi tho S. O. Co'a hall in Kmptro, Juno 13th, commencing ntS p. m. The baskut social will bo given for Four ocean going atortinpra woro at Martthllpld yesterday, tho Areata, Ktu plro, Alliance and Catrltm, not counting tho Ooppor Qitttoit, from lloguo ilvof, which oAtuu up with n load of milt nn'-inou. CAWYER jL M EXCELSIOR "iki MrnudMra Hntry Doo, of Pnlem, were pastengeia un thu norlh bound Alliance, nn their return from n vifeit to their old homo nt l.titokn. They met tilto iv ttumbor of old friends duriiii tho steamer's brief stay In Mnrohllcld, Uli tr Oapt. Hub. Jouen returned on tha Alliance from California, whoro ho visit ed tho Tuscan mineral sbrlnga for his health, with hinhly satisfactory nmilt.i, Ho Is cnthustaitlo ni to tho uiedlelnnl tunlttiea of tho aprlnga and thu wonder ful results wrought py their use. tltn Itnaitftt t ljt. Mtillt( ulmo1 It !.. Cormac was called inbut'foend nosl-.i ,, ..... i' Ladles rcouosted to bring baakota, and .vorybody la cordially invited. Program Unusual Game The ntmroda at tho head of latlituua dough mado a killing of unusual gamu Sunday, in thu shapo of a largo seallon, which had wonnercd a leng way a from homo. A bunting party weru after this animal near town last week but tost him near the liny City mill, (leorco and Fred Kruso and loino other young huutcrn1 dltpatchid him Sunday and later hoist ed him out on tho bank, lie wnt ton and n half feet In length and weighed over half a ton. 'C BRANH rsn pn nifiTHEHfii - .-.rtci murRRQl II,, t PBK-AJ w p w H P5tW Y?y?Wpk. UH.Il-t Vwp mi j&S)iJrrS J' tP '" "", 'l"' B mi fjWnHBrv m'' ''' iiioiii mi I AKv'VIttu V " r' ''" ' """i 9UiF,mP 4 '-Jh.ll ll-r itl iii. l Ml iHt-r1! ..Pi -t-IB " '"'i I ' MW WlW I I Ml V..'.,rr.oil. H MvflMflRM M ""' pIn," il t II tSLQP Km ' Him. John 0. Fry of McKlnley, wnn In town on btibitioBs; hi) reporta nvery thlnt fovorulilo In hlo neighborhood; A)i grain cro, q look ver pwuttlnj. 1 ' ' - 0 " Mr, H. 0. llogora wni galhorlng up what young cuttle lie had on thn Cooj Hlver Marsh oppoMto Cronmory, yesler day: will trow them to hln placn on Coos IMver, whero ho wilt put thorn on new and batter pasture PAY FOR, VETERANS Indian War Warranto laaiio This Wook n even a serious bruite. Friends and visitors of tho Marshfield Goffeo Club will bo served with cake, ice cream, scda water, etc. and with the famed coffoo of the club at the free read ing rooms today nud every day during the hot Btason. Charles McGovern, who lirca oq the Sandy river about throe miles east of Marmat, in ClaKamaa county, waa strnok on the head by a falliug limb while fell ing tr8 Mondny afternoon md almost instantly killed. Tho deceased was aged tbout to years and was a widower. r --7rft The A. 0. U. .V Reunion. The A. 0. U. W. excursion and re union at Coquille City yesterday is re ported to have boen w great pucces?. About SO persons went over from Mnrnb Hold,aodit was estirnatdd that there were at least uOO visitors in attendacco Hon. Frank Dway, who waa to Irnvf made an addreas did not arrive, but Vdry entcrtainlni; prozram waa carried out nevertheless, including the armlets of tho Myrtle Point nnd Dandon bonde. A four inning gamo of baseball was played between the Myrtle Point and Handon teams. Myrtle Point won and then the Coqnlllo team played tho win ner and went down to defeat. The day was a corcher, the theraion eter regUtering 90 degrees on Front street and 00 at tho grove. tor mm COSUHnAitAtl TmiVitn. .. .. , , - .w "i"iu. iiiv-i" ; WBH a ciecciriir of lu 1.- I i-? nd -pflthinj-f tlian vital rafc- i-auoa or : ati if not nlu v. d. u werjr constipated mffVnr ocrald j.ahze that he i alio ii pohmjv. J.lih to remain in niu arstcui, h- wvuld soon jet rfli f. Couatipition invites nil kind of contagion, i. .:M-hn. bihou- menu dUiipjvar wf, count i ltl bow. N .rercli(d. Thul itrd h tlack-Liramfht thoroutfl.lv cletuia out tho bowel in an .ay nnd natural manner without tie purging of calomel or other vio lent ontiiarficg. lie uro that you pot the oriri nal 'Ihe.lford'a UhckIra-iif! , mado by TJio Chattanooga M di cmoCo. Sold by nil drugtjitts in Korgan, Ark., Mar X5, 1 noi. 1 1 winot reroainiMiil TheJroril'. Ul v. I'u4litt03ltlirhlr.lbrpitaariiouc oil tiir tluo ana li ..tb iatJ It fiT fnii list ten )car. 1 ntut gaie mr dllirm nur other lazatlre. i thtolc I rould nercrtio awo to vork irltliott It uu kcrvuiu vi veiny iron uiea uiih . tv.iinjijuii. lonr nifiairinA r , r tt .. ..." T"" " w -i i au ma i .ci'in roe up. v, ut acrAUhASD, MJh- Big Chief Devery's Campaign "Bij Chitf" DeTerly openetl hit ilay. orality campaign in Brooklyn this wwk and announces that he is going to show, 1 Hugh McLaughlin how he can gut out the German vote. From now on tho campaign in Greater Now York promis to be extremely picturetque. Devery'e followors hare formed themeelvea Into an association which is known us "Bugs 'of Greater New York," and Mr. Davery , hlmfolf ia responeible for tho following (interview: "All de rater in de Atlantic cant pull me out dia raco; I'm in to stay me frienda is join tcr support mo aud I'm going to win." Devery'a caper in I the campaign wtll bo like the proverbial j bull in a china shop; ho will undoubt leily break a good deel of china and create consternation among those di rectly.ooncearned and provide laughter ' fn. ftiASCi trViniA ir.v.r.ii At.it nuAnr.! n . IUI IUJ IIUKBI HlllUa UU JIIUI-J1! io not jeopcrJiztd thereby. Sony Vacation By mcnibexa of tho tvhool. Iir-voc lton Cev. Fathor Doncelly. BahUat ory Succesa in Life Ida Wick .map. Vocal So'o Acchorcd May "Williams, Oration Our School Dayi Frank Brtdgor. ! Class poem Ann'e Berry. Sons Only Ono D.dey Left Madgo Barry and Mabel Wl:kman. Oration Solf.cllanco Lulu Joukina. Recitation Nfht Alter Shllch Stella WfcklunrL Vocal Solo Little Black .Me I-illlo Klahn. . Clasa hiatory Dave Morgan. ClitBJ Song By the clasi. Oration I.ifo la What Wo Make it. Annio Vt'ie.mnx. Class prophocy Lui i Jedkins. Vocal Solo Clorine Lillio Klahn. Oration Spunk Huasel Nnsburg. Valeilictory Ann'e Borry. Vocat Solo Aathore May Wllliama. Paper Splco JJreozae May Mageo. Addrees- Mies II. Wcssola. Presentation of Diplomas by Win, Tur pen Chr.trmnn of Board. Song Farewell. Gcodnlght- by mem bers of tho echool. Tho gradutes aro: Ida Wlcktnan, Annio Berry, Lula Jenkins, Annio Wiceman, Kussel N'asburg, David Mor gan and Frank Bridgos Travel by Sea, Arrivals from San Francisco by Steamer Alliance, June 8, Capt. Itobt. Jones, Mra L Hottsor, Kthol Houser, Nelllo Bcrnitt, Hnzal Cols t nip, Irma Itwhwyor, F BWade, Z II Barlnsr, Chaa H Duulap, Frank Morso nnd wife, Jo seph Btchards, II V Koan, John Cuaaldy, Frank Cnssldy, 1! K Dana, Frank Schro dor and wife, Alra 1. A Wllliama, Mra C. Hndson, Frank Smith, Q.'. Titb by, and F, 1C, Wilson, riturnod to town yestorday, from a wcaka trip nt the head waters of south Coos river. When lio reached Marahfleld Kred tetopliouod In Captain Rogoro about n lint ho tuft on tho boat about a week ngo, nud gave iuetrttctiona that It bo left at Coffolt'r. From Tucsday'a Dally. Carl Ray ia now HSflieting in the Coos Bay Crcamory. 'JoeBagley, MraJ T Hin'tli, Mra Geo J Metier, J C Roiff, Mrs II 0 Stafford, J P 'Jatobsen, I! S Delamore.O 8 Idamere. MraFBollonl, MraJ I Palmor, J L Jenson, Isom Walker, F 11 Walker IF K Jlarrltt, Mra N J Cornwall iNeill Coruwnll, M L Cornwall UoydCornwnll, Kvn Coruwnll, Mar garet Cornwall, Mlsa B Wade, Uwwgo Pettlt, J II Warnock, 0 Olson, II Stroam. Departures Xoith by Alllanco: Beth , Jackson, Mra. S. S. Kirk, Nora Mag her Roso Marglvldy, Mary Mnuttrdy, Mrs S Johnson, Mra Sanderson, Mra Czarske Misa Krahtck, Mra Stlcnnon. RovJB Crooka and family, Mra I.orenz, Mra M M Harris, W II Whereat, I Chandler, Wm Dunning and wifo, Dr W Culln, Duncan Morrison, Gro Lorcnz, A K Consens, L B Mc Crackcn, K F Fisher, II II Kton, I) Ray, J Stlennon, C A Stlcnnon. II Kirk, 0 A Kollcy, Mr Sel ect., I.otiia Rosso, F X Hofer, K Czon aki, W K Sandorson, Stovo Armoh, J A Kranlck, W W Putnam, Miss InezClax ton, fico W Ciaxton and wlfo. Departures to San Francisco on Ar eata June 8 T W Thomason, F W Lawronco, J F Snyder, N Woodruff, C 0 Curran, II Broomel, Kato O'Connor, Mra D Donohuo, A Felamnn, Wm. Naa bur,;, Annio Lawronson, F Bewail, Mra Mra Devall and three children, J Jon kins, J W Muudull, 12 etourago. German Royalty at the World's Pair Prtnco llonrv of Pruraln, brothor of ..mperor William of Germany, will visit tho United States again In I1K)I, nnd will boa visitor at tho World' Fair at St. I.ouis. Thla Information la impartm) by high Germnn oilicinl ami a olowifrtund) of Prlneo Henry. Thu l'rlnco will not eomo in his nlMoint caHtelty na ho did oa thu occasion of thu launching of tin Ktnj'oror'ri yacht, thn Metoor, but wilt travel Inoognlto. After mlwlng th lights within thn C'.ly of Knowledge, Pr'nco Henry will make n tour of the Unltml States, Includngn trip to thn Pjcltlc Const. Private mlylcra from Barlin Indicate that tho Crown Prinen will nlao be n Worhl'i Fair visitor, nnd that he tnny bo accompanied by n young er brothor. H' eretnry of Hthto Diiiilmrlirti received i'H vt'iti'lioi for cliiliun of Indian Wnr velt'NMitii.ml w'll begin limilng wnrniitn 'li pnjtntitH nt llio Piiiuu early next wet It, imye it Sntom Dlipntch. It la be llovod tliflltiOOolaliun will bo film! with thu AdJtitnuMlunurnl, nttd (hut 750 of 'ham will bo allowed, In nuiotitita nver ttgltilt nbout 9160 rnch, If tldsexpfotn tlon alutll ho (tiUlilod, ttiu totnl cl.ilmq nllowod will itmount to fll'JQlO. Tho totnl appropriation Is JIOO.UOO, uo that n R deficiency of fia.'SuOtj protmldo. Under mtvlce of tlm Altornoy.flennrol Hccrotnry of Stnto Dunbar .will Isstio warrunta for olntmi In I ho order In whluh thn vuuvtiuia cotuo to hia olllce, I ud not In tho order thn claims nro filed with tho Attoriioy-Geiuiral. All cIuIiiim will bo pnld In full nn long na tho money last, nud when tho appropriation la exhausted tho sccrotnry of atnto wll lasuo certlllcates of nlluivanci', which nru rccogntxod na lognl ovWcneu of n valid clnlm ngntnst tho otnle. Thuio tertlll ratea will tin1 drnw Interest mid must nwnlt an appropriation by noino aubse qttent Irglelntuto befuro I hey van bo paid. WANTKD-SHVKKA U I - DU8TIH- ouk perroun In each state to travel for hnueo ntHbliahed elnvmi ymrsnnd with n InrxucMplUl, to caII upon morchnnta ami ngmit'. for anrcatitfiil and prutltahhi Urn', PtrmRnrnt trtgHi-tiui'iit, Weekly iti Mtary n( flH anU hII truvollug it Iim-h and I ut ttillv adrnnciHl In cnidi rarliweik. Kxprinre not vtiiH.l. MrutlrM. rcfttrtincM and aitcloso' nelf-a I-drr-.w nrJorMj. THU NATIONAL, a;t Dearborn Ml., Chicago. )t. Culln, o! CoriuiUo City, waa paaaengtir norlh on tho Alliance. Sincere Devotion Often ono ia led to (eel aa if loynlty with" Young America" of tho present gcni)rat!on,-k-not &8 it used to be in tho good old days, but this is n great mis take, na tho following proven. Saturday morning one of Marahfleld 's popular ladies asked ono of our street urchins (of exceedingly dark complex ion) to go on an errand for her, eaying, "When you return I shall give you ton cente,"the, lad looked up at her with a very earnest expression, and eaid, "Would you just aa soon givo mo fiivo centa now?" Tho lady asked him if ho wanted to get something down town and J he Answered "yes," eg half of the re Roy Fagau, of Baudon, ia visiting nt the homo of Dr. J, F. McCormac, Isom Walker, of Eureka, came up on tho Alltonco to vieit hia property below Bandon. John Kranlck wna a passengor to Portland on tho Aliinnco with hia two little girls whom ho will eond to rela tives in tho cast. i; Frazer Tapper, landlord of tho Co quille hotol, waa among tho visitors to tho Bay Sunday, taking In tho game at North Band' Rob'r. Marsden ia a paaeengor to Portland on eho Alllanco. whoro he will purchnso a part of the fixtures and outfit for bis now hotol at North Bend "I have been troubled for somo tlm' with indlgpHtlon nnd eour otomue.li." Mrs Sarah W. Curtis, ol Lee, MasB , "and hnvu been taking C'hnmbnrlniu'a KtorriHcli und Liver Tablutq thch lutvo holped mo very much no that now I can cut many things thnthuforu I coufd not eat." It you huvo any trouble with our otomach why not take thou Tib ials and get welK ! or tale by John Preuaj. Wcaltli of Trinity Church Tho extent r( tho wealth of Trinity church has long been a matter of specu lation, nj tho corporation ndheres to a policy of not discussing or disclosing its financial holdings, and it U imposniblo to find on thu city records llsta ol real ottntu owned by tho church for the reason thai Ita'a hold In various names other than thoeo in which it legally bclonga. Ac cording to itdormntlon that li said to Im authunttc, honevor, thu ntatciuent has just comu out that Trinity's incfino from its financial investments la fully 1 1, OCX), 000 n year. Tho yearbook just lasuod gives thu number of communicants of thu church na 7211, which is 11000 more than that Jof tho second largest parish in America St, Bartholomew's, New York. Last year tho puoplo worship ping in nil of tho eight churches nud chapclB of Trinity give fSl.:iS5 to tho church. Another wealthy church that keopa silent regarding its financial nff.ilr id tho Dutch Colloginte which ia roputod to have nn income from investments of J 100,000 a year, TJir Tlw Por llccrpnllnn. In thin )nl i. nt air. whn life vvorp whore la at high prmure, thorn li Nri'At nH4l of etiipuiiMlzinir tho Impor-tunci-yvfi, tli nlMolutu iioewnlty-of rvtrmikNi. What In work worth, wpaclally hmln work. wlitM It la nrrr!Jwd with Jndw'i raruillM, tu vucrgy of thu brnlri cull Iwlnx r.vbaiwItNl? Ono ambltiottri of buontuln; n wrltorJ rpr okHNipltf. thinks he la Having tlmr uy rofcln JiUr liralu bfynud tiattinil llmltri. Hi) believe) Hint what ho il(W on-r hours la clnir kiiIii rind that writ ItiK a ihHpter or nn artlch after hl uny h worx in an oineo, n rucioo ri atom Ih p) hln ndvnntnge. Hut nooncr or Inter ho will runllxo lil.i ndatalto. Na turn will not bocheaud. A iiiiiii may profitably oceunv hia evi'idngrt In attidy or In aonm other oc-" cupntluii Ihnn that by which ho en mi Ida dally hit-id, lut ho ciinnot do n full dny'x work i uny hind nnd then wide ly attempt to do civntlvu work In thu umiliiir A fr.li brain Ih iilMolutoly eunfiiilul to the iirodiieilon of original thought. J.ven a recognized ntithor who roreoH too much work upon bin brain will mum turn that hln wrltlngo nro not n.i much In demand mi they liavu boen nnd that hln rvptitulloii b wanlng.-O. H. Marndcn In Huccomj. Arltnntt Dnnl.rp, Moro polnonotia aniihoH urn found In -rlr.(ini) tliiiti In any other part of tin. Unltwl Ktnte.i. From Wedneoday'e Dally. Oliver Vileon, of Corjuillo City, has boon visitltg in town thu puet fow days. Tho Shakespearean club will hold n business meeting tonight at tho homo of Miss Mflhonoy. "I ;;uoss," wild tho nnturnlly vcmry youiig innn, "I wiih meant to Ihi a mil lloimlm, but Htartnl on it lino whero thy don't glvo transfer." Haltlinoru iitorlcau. I'rcrloiiN .Sloiir iim llulli'la, Hulletfl mado of procloim ntlniert nre not ofti-n cmployiHl In wnrfare, but iluiiin' Homo llKlitlng on tho Knnhmli frontier tho native lined bullutu Knrneta luemk-d In luml. "'I Alitrlno IiiNitriinr, Mnrlnr hiHumneo. la vory old. The s Rrllit voyiitfer, tho PhuuilelaiiH, pmc lle'd u kind uf I mtii ni nee. Tho luiMier. before avndliiK hlri aumll hark to thu odKw of tin oarth, iuurtKugel her riKiilnat Iter riHiirn. If tihu ciiiiiu hnek, hi rfturnml thu lonn, with u hoavy pre-inluui. Joo II. Yoakam wns In town yostor- day; ho has not been shbwlng up much of late, ' Grant Harry, who has boen horo with his llttlo sick daughter or medical treatment, left for Roeeborg whoro ho goes on business ol land office, HELPING TflE DOCTOR mnmmmti.imm 1 You summon jour b.it judgment ttlicu a pliyHilan I to lo cmpldjrd. Use tlm sflniB enro In the Klcctioa o( yuur druggltt. 'the dnctur liullcatw the rumudWi to Im luod, llitn It is the liitslnon nf tlm tlrugglit to supply tli-m, Kvorytlilnj: deprnds on tho purity nnd potunry of tho rtmcill&i tivtd. II we fill your prescriptions they will produce tho remits your physician expects. NO QUESS WORK Wo have had ai years cxierlei)co. We tolerate no giioa work In tho buying, com pounding or (ctllng of drugs, Our proscription service nlwaya means ftoinctlilng even moro vital life. SENGSTACKEN'S PHARMACY Marshfield, Oregon