Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906, August 01, 1903, Image 6

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for Cramps, Diarrhoea, Dyscntry, Cholera Morbus,
Cholera Infantsra.and Cholera. It acts almost immediately;
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From Sunday's Dally.
-T. T. Pavker ol Roteburg was in town
yes. onlay.
: Ivl Snyder ol Cequllle waa seen on
our ttrctts jesterday.
S. P. Slew art ol Koteburg was a buei
neca visl'or in Mnrxlifield yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jakfc Matson were iu
t rn jfaturday ahopping.
J. L. Bouuds who starteJ a barber
shop at North Ucnd has sold out.
When you want a phytic that ie mild
una keiilie, tf.v io ihko auO eertfciu to
hci.ttlwiiyttiii-tf CnBUibefUiu's htuinuch
no I. vr ldo.uie. tor le by Jno.
Preuss.
Kiilpi.W Jilli-mt adn family Itft yester
day (or a cuni:nu trip up Coos rirer.
TljiC2iiiii! Itates thie incniiiv foi
Suu Vrmicbco with her cargo of coal.
The 0 K. A X. agtut at Biker Cit
ie sliori in iiib accouuta and ha akipyti
out.
.The Acme sailed yesterday morning
from the ttavo mill with a cargo oiluru
W (or San Krjncieco.
O. L. Williame, publisher and pro
prietor ol the Gardiner tiazctte stopped,
offjgt Marti field For teverul days on
his return irom San FrauciM;o.
Jessie Farrin ia in receipt of a letter
Irom the president oi ,tje StateBoard ol
Barber Ex3miner!, stating that he will
oil on the Coos county barbers in thi
hear future.
Yfcsterday morning carpenters bfan
'taring down tl.o o'd thediover the ship
yard at North Bend, The vaya wM be
planked over to make room for tnejjmn
ber output of the mill.
Roaty Mike's Diary, July 26, 1003
When you leel all run down, you take
tonic when your business pete run
down, givo it a good doee ol advertising.
and hustle.
Joe II. Yoakam was down from Coos
river yeBterday, bringing eome fine
blooded White Leghorn chicken a which
ho exchanged for tome ol the same
kind witL Mr. Matheson, of Flagstaff.
Men and teams ore at' work on A
street grading down about 8 inches, the
portton that is to be planktri to a level
where the stringers and plank will
bring It up to tho oreginal grade.
Al Owens' la having hia cigar shop
painted. This makea the building ap
pear new and no doubt the Coos Bay
lielle will taeto better to the many
smokers o( that favorite cigar,
K. 0. Whitley, who recently eo!d the
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ranch on tho north fork of tho Coquille
on 'which he haa lived for many years, io
In town to tnko passage for Poitlvnd
on hia way to Thuraton county, .Wash
ton, to visit a brother, "Wm. Whitley,
whom bo has not seen for 30 yearp. Ho
way also take a trip east before return
ing to Coos.
The Daily Oregon Statesman has
'changed Ha head and enlorged a 7
coluia quarto and now Ib ono of the big
tt aad 6i yklnti of ou exchanges,
Tno Statesman, the twice-a week States-
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man, tho laciQc Homestead, OreKon
Teachers' Monthly, Oregon Poultry I
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.Journal, and various othur publications
wto dato mechanically and
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othorwigo.
with the mutzllo ol tho pun and fumb
1 ng ovor tho hammers. "Hay, brother,
naked tho minister, "how do you let
theso things down."
Mra. Dr. Owen, St Louis, Mo arrlrcd
on tho Alliance. Sho went to CooiiUo
hero ahe will visit her father and
mother Mr. and Mra. Krononbcrg.
An editor nnco took the local preacher
out hnntlnp. They had but ono gun
between them and the preacher carried
it. After they had been out halt an
hnnr the man felt something poking
him iu the side. Turning around quick
ly he found tho preacher poking him
The ladi-i of the O'Connell flUhing
pirty which wore csmped at Tenmilo
lake returned last evening. Mrs. Minbtt
has th distinction of having landed the
largest trout caught there this season,
even several inches longer than tho one
which Mr Magnet caught there recent
ly. Thegentlemen of tho party will re
main at the lakes several day's longer.
Sad Accident
Tin atove-plpo of Flanagan's eansae
factory, at the rear of tho Coast Mail
office, fe'l ovor at 2:44 p. in. yesterday,
and at this writing lies prone npou the
metal roof, a victim of old ago, with co
prospect of recovery.
From Tueaday'a Dally.
Mrs. L. II. Hanton went up Coos river
yesterday.
The Areata sails fromSan FrancUco at
4 p. m. today.
Jno. Wickland of Empire spent Sun
day in Marshfleld.
Mr. Hibbard of Ten mile transacted
business in Marshfleld yesterday.
Another eyening party will bo pulled
off this week for thu young neople.
F. S. Dow will make a business trip
to San Francisco on the next Areata.
The schooners Western Homo and
Repeat arrived yesterday, to load lum
ber. Contractor A. W. Neal has the rebuild
ing ol Mill Slough bridge nearly com
pleted,
Special Policeman Ackerman im
pounded nino cows Sunday for running
in the city limits,
The tug Columbia brought in the two
maBt schoousr Ivy, of San Francisco,
with a cargo of freight Sunday.
Z. T. Higlin's launch took a load ol
campers up Isthmus elough yesterday.
Ho was obliged to leave about 10 who
wanted to go.
Tho Sash and door factory buildings
at North Rend are nearly complete and
it ia expected that tho machinery will
be set iu a few days.
Rusty Mike's Diary July 28, 1003
You don't feel good when yon eat too
much I imagin an an overloaded adv.
feels just ihe same'way.
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-. ho has prrvo.uod Htt.vcka.il i,ol-,Wewlkuiiil otherwise Improving hi-
lk, ciwn,blalii'Jro.MMco nronertv in South Mimhtleld.
Stomach ami Liter lableln when in
lint in HtUt'K enmmgou. hucii ntUt-kt
i nr,. ,m,y wnw& by fndk-oHtioii ami
clox .,e the Moinuch -lul wind e(l the
ai'proachiug nltauk. Attacks o biliout
col c niv be pternt-d in hoaame way
For sale by Jno. Preubs.
Mrs. G Gulvson acconipnnyed by er
little daughter Ruth tu.d sou Ivan went
north on tho Alllauoo to anei d x fpw '
weeks vlslttng relnltvuf in I'ortlatul.
Mrs Chat. Xou'stroiii, of outh Marsh
fluid, who lias been visiitln her mother
Mra P. Johuion, ol Uoquillo, (or the
pist week, returned home on yester
day'. train.
Miss Mary Hague and Mis Peddlo
who have been visiting at th i hemt-a of
Mr and Mrs E. O'Coniib', Frank Hague
an t Mrs Minot, started (or Viclnrjr, It C
Uday, via Drain It into, ,
. Brick (urn the first kiln burned at tho J
Catching slough Brirk yard aro now
being ddlwrt-d at North Bend to be
used in the foundations for t.ie bo.ltir
(or the woolen mills and thu aash and
door frctiry. '
Major Towor.Collector ol Cnttoms hat
notified the ow lert of gasoline launches
large and small that thoy will havo . to
carry sido lighta. Thla ia a necessary
precantion against collisions, and tho
law should bo carried out.
Dr. and Mra. J. G. Cook and son Leo
leave Saturday on tho Alliance for Loa
Angeles, Cal., where they will pend two
or three months visiting tloir daughter,
Mrs. Geo. Twombly.and my brin her
her with thorn when they rotcrn,
Siis. Effie Collier seems to be tho first
in this section to tako advantage of tha
open neaton for deer, by killing a fino
one on Satprday at her father's place a
a short distance down tho river. Tho
deer was discovered by her sister, M'ss
Ruby, near the garden, anJ the huntress
arming herself with a shot-gun soon
felled her game. Coquille Herald.
Two girls from Coob river, Mis Parmer
and another whose name we did not
learn, havo started out to neo the world
'by the hobo route. They stopped at Loo
Ray's place below town and got a feed
informing MrB. Ray that they were girl
tramps. The pair started toward Koso
burg Monday morning afoot. The next
day Ira Tucker a brother-in-law o( Miss
Parmer arrived in town enroute to
Roseburg hot on tho track of tho run-a-Ways,
and will bring thtm hock If ho
can. Myrtle Point EnterprlBO.
Not ovcrwlso
Tlioro Is an old allegorical pic'uro of a
girl scared at a grass hopper, but in thr
act of heedless treading on a Hauke,
This Is paralleled by tho man who upends
a largo earn of money building a cyclone
cellar, but neglects to provide his family
with a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Iterutdy, as a
safeguard aguiuat bowel complaints,
whoso victims outnumber those of tho
cyclone a hundred to ono. This remedy
la everywhere recognized as tho moat
prompt and reliable medicine in usirfor
these diseases. For sale by John Prauts,
Slakes Gave Way
Yesterday about ono o'clock an acci
dent occured at tho Summit, about ten
miles from Marshfleld on the C. II, R.
E. R. R. The stakes on a car load of
lumbor broko, letting the lumber loose,
which waa thrown through tho passen
ger coach door and windows, Fortun
ately no one was Injured, Tho coach
'has scvqral broken windows! and a
smashed door. Tb'e wrecft' delayed the
train one hoilr)
Ja. Rnoku li tnitttmr ddwn n new
.
The steamer Coca Hirer ia on the
way on Cooa river, whllna new shnlt Is
being rot. Tho Alma made thu usual
run yesterday!
Un8t). M,ko9 0Inry Juy o, iD3
tTho dov , jjMlornny ,,urt hard to put
BWBy rom yot bt ,m Wk ll0 hnrilt,r
lo M rld 0, t,mn K00tU t,mt , )t ml.
vertiied.
H. Honqmckou will conimonco lo
movo hta entire stock of drug and
1 groceries and dry goods at kmplru to
his stora at thin plsce, thu steamor
Flyer being chartered (or that purpose.
They aro talking about organizing n
Hsebalt club on Catching slough, nnd
11. N. Black expects to he pitcher. He
ia working up hia muscle, throwing
b',ck brtt8 Rt eata ami thlnK.
Currv County Recorder: Tho efforts
made by the underwriters to launch the
Berwick into deep water has as yet
proven unsuccessful, tho Berwick mill
being in tl.o same position ai when first
botched over threo months ago.
On Sunday, J. J. Sullivan's launch
took a pleaaure party up South Coot
river to E. R. Hodson'n placo. consisting
of Mr. and Mrs. Robt. McCann, Mrs.
J M. Russell of Portland, Mr. (Jto
Pratt, Lillian McCann and Udylhe
Gulovson.
On .Sunday Max Timmerman gave an
excursion to Charleston bay (or bin
many friends at North Rend. A basket
dinner and ice crearn helped to pass tho
day, highly enjored by all. Max'ulrioiids
say that he-never docs things by halves,
and this troat will long bo remembered
by them.
A camping party catnposed of
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ferroy, Mr and Mrs
Wm Natburg, Mrs P. M. tVUbur, Mog
gie nnd Era Anderson, Dr. Straw, Chan,
McKnlght and Claud Nnshtir-g, will
camp near McKnight's landing on Coos
river whero they will ttuy for two or
threo weckr.
New Restaurant
A. H.Mnlkoy has leased tho rooms re
cently occupied by tiio Coffee Club, and
will open a restaurant therein, to be
conducted by Mrs Miilkuy, who will bIpo
havo chargo of tho reading room until
?thcr arrangements aro made,
Travel by Sea
Departoroa via Alliance, July 85 '03
FisctierCo, Robt Koatzog and wifo,
Mis. 1 r,mm K'rniTB-. M u Pnr.nll.
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Mra A W Kolloy, loan Gulovson, Rich-
ard Forsoll, Frank IIobBon, J WChanco
R Krateeg, Levi Snydor, EC Whlthy,
D 0 Gibson, Ganguu, Mrs (1 R Gulovson,
Mra II A Depue, Mrs Mary Ilobeon,
Mrs Mnrso, Mrs Banfeh, Jaa Pattorton,
F Kaiser. li Anderson. MUs Langun,
Mrs W Lape, L Y Ehrllch, J R Davis.
bom, F V Davie, Martin Wallacu, Al
Runetodlor, Guy Parmontor, J Dona
voe. Struck it Uicli in Alaska
News comes from tho far north from
Wesly and Karnost Fox, two Coos bay
boys who havo cast thoir fortuno In
Alaska,
Those voanu men went to Alaska 0
yeara ago with tho determination oft
staying thore until thoy had nnido their
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fortndo boforo, returning, Thoy havo
last accomplished what thoy sot out to
do.
TUSybfivi ilrlolt otrlkV Fi
vi'ara ago lnalJ line they lei I here. They
x o to return thin fall. Their tl.nl Is (
vleldliig nun It lo 1 1 dollar lo thu p.m.
I'he Ihith are des.-rvlng ol till- mirci-M
,ts they have undorgimi many hntih-liliu J
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during their stay In the fi- sun north. j
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DySOntOry Cured VlthoUt
thn Aid of n Dootor
xnu iw "' wuuvwi
'I noi Just up from nlmrd spell ol tl a
flux fdvsoiiterrlKayiiMr. 1'. A Piiinur, n
) tv.ll known nterchaiit.of prummmiil,
V. nn. ,"I used o,m mall bollla o f U Imii..
Hrlain'a I ollr, Clmllo mil Diarrhoea
Hemtity and was rured wltlmut liavinw
. doctor. I ronslderlt lh. brut CMilent
,ii...tlilin In tint wnt lil " Them In no
need ol employing 11 do.-lor when tlrt
is UM-d, for no doctor can pumcrllni a
better uiiillctiio for tK el coinplniiil In
any form either (or children or adults.
It never Inils and Is pleasant to take.
Fur sale by John Promts.
C "Stiitc mul GcncrHp)
Tho output of thn mines In the Knmtei
dhtrict for the pai-t mouth wan fMO.OOO.
-Ml employes of tho H. P. It R. art
now paid oil In cheeks by the agent,
Eastern capitalists are In Portland
negotiating for tho bonds ol the Porttuml
Nehalem A Tillamook road.
Koteburg hat again hren I ghted np
altera month of tlnrkncii owing to a
breakdown In th light plant.
A log drlvo of 8 000.0CO feet la on Its
way down the Willamette river to O'cgoi
City.
'Ihe Magnolia mills at Albany have
been told to the Albany Canal and
Water Co.
The Irioudsot Leu Welch of RotebiUf
aro asking for hit pardon.
Peoplo nt Astoria are looking forward
tJ ono of tho biggest days on KcgatU
day.
Homo ol tho citUous of Sumptor, Or
ereu are mad at thu result of the riceul
election which voted (15,000 for n sower
system for thu town. II votes waa tin
majority in favor 11 ml uu attempt will hi
made to nullify thi election.
There is an extreme scarcity of water
in nnd around Pendleton u'aiug thu pro
tracted hot and dry spell.
Thu SoutliernOregouChntauiiia Is now
oat of debt tho lait '.'100 were paid last
Friday.
William Shafur who liveii near Inde
pendence Ore had I1I1 h ol inn ha
baler last Saturday and ft waa badly
crushed.
At Grants Poau, by mlcroacnplc analy
sIh, it has boon found that tho city water
ia impure, even though it la Rogue
river water which ought to bo aa puruaa
mountain water can bo. Filters havo
been recommended.
Eastern Oregon horses aro being ship.
nl to f.'iinnda. Alhnrtn Is thn doktlnn-
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tlon of about CO carloads, shipped by W
II liabb ol Eiho,
MARRIED MEN WILL PLAY
Mctrshfleld tO Meet North BCfld FOf
a Oood Cause.
At tho instance of L.J, Simpson, n
ball gamo has been arranged be;woeu
thu married .men ol Marshlluld, to tnko
placo on tho North Rend grounds tumor
row, (ho proceeds to go lo tho Presby-
j torian churo'i nt North B.ud. T
chiillpngo waa Issued Irom North Rend
I nd was at once taken up by t hu doughty
RenedictB of this town.
Tho following goutlemon havo been
elected to uphold the glory of Marah
finld on the dinmond; Ferrey Geo.,
Snydor, Dungan W-K Iioytou, Scalrook,
Mculoud Mao, Luo, Sliorf W KllPratl,
Y 0 8cHroeifer
hIiiiiiM turn out, itnil see it good game,
mv. a gmsl Hum niul help Inilld a liiiw
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TIMIIKIt LAND, ACT JUNK 3. 1878,
NiTICK FOU PUBLICATION.
UnilrdM.ticl4indOH'K0, Kou-hurg, Oirgui).
(,,y Bi ,f)yt
NollcHi lirHy alrm llml In coiuplLinrc with
llirt iniivnioiioMliem.lo( tongnvu of Juno 3
ia;lt, mililnl "An not M tho wle of ilinlx-r
IaitU in Hie Swim nl Cilllotnl.i, Oregon, Ne-
v1uli.mMW.niiigtoirierrltoiy."a cxinulrd
to nil il.i Public I-juhI Main by mt ol AhguM
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,,t,iirof .Vcikmi No. 30, Tom.lilpa6Souili,
tn N., io WVit, nlnl vlll otfer nnKif
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lo iIkiw llinl the Unit fiuglit It inwir valiidilr for
lit timlwr or tionn than fur MgiKuiUurnl imr.
iMitet, unil lo fjtnliMili lilt cliiltn to ui.l Mini li
iuic thr UrgiMir mid Hrtrivrr of Oil oilice al
Kravliuig, Oirgon, on Niluiit.iy, lie Ulli (Uy
Of JvpllMlllH-r, I0O1
lleiMitiPt nt wmiMM-t: iiMiirt innm.nnii
folin 'Ilium, of Kou-lmii!, OiFgon, Willum
1. Mini I'm 1 1 U Uiiik', oil ktrl.uiil, Ori'ison.
Aiiyrfiiiliilti-rtoiii rl.uinliig adrrrwly the
Iii-iIimiIIh-I Unit .tie rruvli-t lo lil Ihoir
lUlmt in llilt tifhin on ur blme mhI will day
of NjilriulKr, f3-
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NEW YORK WORLD
TIIRICE-A-WEEK EDITION
Read wherever thu English Lauguago
tp Spoken
The Tlirl-iWek World wa a
lirllllanl hutoh In the lHgluning nnd
lina he'U Mteadtly growing eVer since.
I'liim Ih the test of ll things, and haa
Hit Hi si-al nl approval on thu Thriro-a-Week
World, which In widely circulated
Iu every Statu and Territory of tliu Un
ion, uud w hereover there nro people who
mii n-uil our mother tniigun.
'I hi pnpt-r for the coming winter and
the year HKCi, will make ita news ser
vice, if potnibln, morn extensive than
ver. All events of Importance, no mnt
r where tbey hnpien, urn re--orted
lu'curntoly and promptly.
The suliTrlber, (or only one dollar a
ear, getn thret) papers every week and
more iiiiwm and general reading than
most great dnllint can furnish t five or
ilx timet thu price.
Tho Thrice a-Week-World Ik abto-'ntt-ly
(air in It imlltlcal uuwa. Par
tisnn bias Is never allowed to affect Its
nrwn rnlumut, nnd Democrat and Re
publican ultKo can obtain iu its pages
truthful accounts of all the great pollll
cul cumpniiMis.
In addition lo alt tho nown, tho
riirlcii-iWeek-Worlil furnlshnH the
best Herhtl fiction, elaborato market
reporti and other features of Interest,
1'Iim Thrlce-a-Wei'k-World'a regular
.iib-erlpli n price in only fl.00 pr vear
mil tlili pays (or 1C0 iiapiirn. Wo olf.tr
thla iiiie.iiiiled newspaper and Weekly
COAflT MAIL together ono your (or
The regular subscription prico ol tho
two papiirtis f'.'.&O
R-I-P-A-N-S Tabules
Doctors find
A good prescription
For mankind
Thn H-cnnt packet in enougli (or usual
oitbhIoiib. Tiie faiullv bottle (IW cents)
coiitiiiiiH n supply for 11 year. All drug
gists aell them.
WANTED-SEVERAL INDUSTRI-
011 ' piirvoni iu eacli state to travel for
hniisn natahliNhi'd eleven years and with
11 large uipilal, to call 11(1011 iiiurcliantn
and nuniits for BUcreHslul nod profitable
line, Porinanent vngagiuneiit. Weekly
C((, (,)ftrv o( lH nn, traveling ex-
niiriHes ami hotel bills advanced In cash
each week. Exporlepcn not iimmHnl.
Mention reference and omiloso aelf-ail-dret'ed
env-lopo. TIIE NATIONAL,
33t Dearborn St Chicago.
Flanagan & Bennett
Bank
DIRECTORS : T. II. flhorl
(liin, J. W. Ilnniiett; 1'HKH. ;
nnd. II. Khii)'ii;iin, VICE
PItES.i It. P. Williams,
6'ASHIEH.
Capital-, $50,000.
BlXiSHFIELD; OREGON
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