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About Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 8, 1903)
jvtr.' " uww imgyrr'itf " r ' ...rtlWMfcHfl" . t-. ' ' M 'i '' ' 'T'- "ty - r !. V f "1 1 -- .. ' ' -----,.1v.-f r--.v 3C mmH R. n 4 THE OLD ROJABtJE pOJAt AKlKfi POWDER Absolutely Pur THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE i .AJETID XjOCA-Ij from Thursday's Dally. Antono Anderson, ot tho lifesaving .crew, was up to town yesterday. Business was reported dull yesterday on Front street and tho water front. The Porter mill after a week'a shut down will start to run again Monday, Mils Mable Hayes, of Coquillo.is visit, ing her friend Mies Ethel Johnson, of this phce. Dnncan McDonald I left yesterday morning on a business trip by Roseburg for Portland. John Forter, one of South Coos river ranchman had business in Marshfield yesterday. One of the Daniel's Creek locomotives Is at the North Dend machino shops being ropaired. 6. C. Rogers has finished haying on South Coos river. He reports a good and pnusually large crop which was some thing over 400 tons. Chas. Bloomer, late of Spokane, where ho was formerly in the undertaking busicees, has bought tho Hedden place in South Marsbfield, and will become a permanent resident of Marsbfield. The Christian Endeavor Society of the Presbyterian Church will give a Basket eociablo at the Lutheran Hall on Tues day evening, Aug. 11, The baskets well filled will be for sale and coffee and cake will be served. End of Bitter Fight "Two physicians had a long and stub' born fight with an abcesa on my right lung" writes J. F. Hughes, of DuPort, Ga., "and gavo me up. Everybody thought my time had come. As a last rc eom I tried Dr. Kind's New Discovery for Consumption. The benefit I received was striking and I was on my feet in a few daye. Now I've entirely regained my health." It conquerB all Coughs, Coldt and Throat and Lunu troubles. Guar anteed by Red Cross Drug Store. Price 0c, and ?1.C0. Trial bottles frt-c. Exhibits Shipped Free In order to encourage exhibitors and attendance at the state fair, tho liouth nm Pacific Comuanv will trabeport all exhibits). Including live stock to and from the Oregon stato fair freo of charge. Exhibitors ebould ship direct to the Fait Grounds, where they will find ample facilities for unloading all exhbite. Tho fcalein Journal eays Oregon noedt foreign Immigrants that will clear the land of stump and grub out tho roots. The average American immigrant will not do such work. Ho wants light fane) farming, end euch Immigration will not deyelopo tho rough lands and brushy hills of Oregon. Itianot worth adver. Using for, so far as developing tho etate Is concerned. Tho lands of Oregon need an hundred thousand European 'Immigrants, with about 150,000 Chinese thrown in for fillers, In upite of oil the 'howling of political demagogues. It i6 '(he opinion of the Mail that the 'etumpa aro praftrable to tho Ohinamfcn. 32 W. P. Rtetl'a steamer Ilnxot mnnded by Captain Fred Soymoure and with Captain Dan Roberts In tho engine room is now employed by tlio U. 8. Sorvoying corps At tho mouth ot tho river. Gardiner Gasottn. The editor's Mishap We are suffering from n broken lea and Wv havfe boon criticised by gumheada for not saving it when wo could a done no; out any gentleman will understand oui position. It was t his way: Wo wns riding in a horseless carriage, drawn by a mule, with n jug of 10 year-old llckor by our side. Wu cntuo to a hog wallow Into which the wheels ru ouu side dip ped ami tho buggy was omtnrued, throwing ua out. Our right lei caught in the spokes l the wheel and wo could have drawn it out, but the jug was there in jeopardy, also and had wo batcdour leg wo would have sacrificed tho jug. We saved the jug, and wo did right. Anyhow, our leg was broken only in two places. Hardeman (Tenn.) Freo Press. Making Gold Ajpin J. La Rix, chemist and metallurgist, of Merlin, Oregon, has made silver from gold and developed n new motnl from slato. from which bo expects to produce gold. From his notes, which were scan ned by tho Government inspectors, it seems he has developed a new mutal from commercial slate, abundant here, which has an affinity for tho atom of gold and silver, which ho calls "rixum." Tho theory he has been working upon is tho disintegration of the ntom into unit ions, and the subtraction from gold and the addition ot rixum ions to the silver atom. Tho process consists of a strong acid solution combined with powerful el ectric currents and long exposures to their action, causing the destruction of a por tion of the ions in the atom by electrical conveyance into a similar solution of rixum. Smith-Chapman Nuptuais The marriage ot Billy Head Smith to Miss Cora Chapmau was solemnized last evening at the M, E. church at 8 o'clock sharp. The marriage rites wero said by Rev. B. F. Peck,.iu presence of a host of friends. The wedding guests assembled early and the church was well filled. The bride and groom marched up to the altar unattended tho bride carrying an exquisite bouquet of flowers, to a beautiful wedding march, rendered by Miss Susle'Eickworth. The bride was dressed in a rich 6tcel zray silk gown, trimmed with white silk applique, giving her a beautiful and charming appearance. The groom was dressed in a modest evening dress, toj gethcr tho two made a pleasing couple. Mr. and Mrs. Smith are launching their wedded craft on placid waters and their many Marsbfield friunds all wiih ! them many joys and a blessed long and happy wedded life. iio which uecuruuons wero very pretty. Tho isles were banked with festoons of Oregon's stato Ishrub, and tho altar was docorat&d with white car- natlonB and rot. I The tokens of ramemberanc by tlfelr friends were numerous and elegant and bespeak the high ottcem In which those young people are held in the community in which they live. The State Fair No tlmu in the history of the Orison state fair line there been tuch a good feeling among tho agricultural clatter towards the bluets of tho fait as exists at the present time. Every section of the stato seems to bo taking aa interest in 0 e fuir and promises to glvo it their hearty support. Eastern Oregon for thu first time has promised one or two county exhibits, consisting o! agricul taral products,whiIe thu southern portion of the state will aleo bo represented by a comprehensive exhibit of its agricultural products. Live stock from all over the ctato ia being prepared for this year's fair. There aro reasons for this awakeuing of tiie peoplo to the support of tho fair. I ar com9ne management Jiai wprked 1 1 I ril nd faithfully to innko thaMnir na broad as tha stnto ittelf. Tho transport atlon companies havo como to tholr assistance and tnndu very liberal rates on luiullng cxlhlts ol nil kinds. Another is, tho people nro beginning to realise that It is t'liio to let tho outside world know of tho wonderful resources ot our state, nud belle Vo. that the otntu fair If tho proper plnco to moot tho butter clnra of homcarokora. This will make the fair doubly valuable, It will glvo those who are looking for homos on tho Pac ific coast on opportunity to sou in a body what our state can produce, without travelling all over the etsto nt n gnat expense, It Kill also give tho exibttor the "eft possible opportunity of show, ing his products, whethor it bo grains, grasses, fruits, vepotrbka or livo stock. Puts nn End to It All A grieuous wall oftlmot comer) as n result of unbearable pain front over taxed organs, Diuluoss, Rnckuchu, Llvrr complaint and Constipation. Rut thanks to Dr. King's Now f-tfa Pills they put an end to It nil. They nro gentln but thorough. Try thom only 25c Guni an teed by Red Cross Drug Store. From Tueiday'a Dally. ' There aro now 1303 patients iu the Asylum in Oregon. E. M. Mottler, of North Roud, was in town today. O. S. Stirtor of Ruouurghad business In Marsbfield yesterday. The Ctarina will sail this evening with a full load from tho railroad. Tho forest fires which were on Pony sloug are uearly extinguished. H. S. Ronebrnku is moving into one of the Beale houses on R. street. Mrs. Ira Chapman is expected on the Alliunce, coming from Eureka to join her husband here. Miss May Williams of Empire ex pects to leayo on the Areata for u visit in San Francisco with friends and rela tives. Special services at tho Baptist church until further notice Rev. J. D. Whirry will conduct theeo meetings. AH are wllcoino. Phillip Rulchert, who ban been in San Francisco for tne past seven years is expected home on thu Alliance, bring ing a wife with him, and expects to make his homo here. G.E. Waters of North fiend who ha1 been laid up for eomotlmo with n severe '? sprained ankle, was in town today, It wl11 be "veral weeks yet before ho will bo ab'e to n'ork. rj. fc. Inoje, editor and proprietor r tiia North Rnd ClflXM, wu up to town jU.Mlay tuttliog for his paper, tiw flrst . of wJlfoh ho CXf)tct9 t() B . ,. 'vajm.. . .. w. ..... t.aWW.j, Win, Gamble, tho spunking of Keu tuok hlough brought to town Wednesday tome very curious looking potatoes. Ho says his orop dew not turn out worth a cent this year, he hao to dig them. The A, N. W. Ckb met Thursday afternoon with Mien Husiu Eickvorth. The club meats next Thu ml ay with Miss firaco McComiitc. A full attendance of tho club is desired, aa hptclal bushier a ol importance will be on hand. A young position in man who holds a bumble a printing office says tho KaneenCity Star, ia vary load of tho daughter of it mlultitor, but hie dovotlon tolier is comparatively now, Tho other Sunday he went to church to hear thu father of Ida inamorata preach, nnd un fortunately eat down whero everybody could ecu him, Tho text was: "My daughter is grievously tonnentod with a devil." Superintendent Hansoa of tho Ohlncok hatchery nt Astoria, recolvod n tow days ago from Bam 'Olson tho linker's liny trapman, n salmon tall boating tho mark cut in it nt tho hatchory In August, 1WI. At that tlniu MOO fry wero marked and turned into tho Chinook river, They were hatched in Kolirunry of tho sittun year, being six mouths old and nbotil luches In length when turned out, The marked eitlmon, when caught, weighed 24 pounds. A matt appeared at tho homo of Thomas Largo, two inllr smith ol Albany, Monday, and finding no one at hotmi but n daughter of Mr. I.nrgu, en tered and demanded ol tho girl some money, producing n big kuifu as a moan ol frightening her. She went Into tho next toom and brought back with hor it shotgun and pointing It nt tho intruder demanded that ho lonvo tho homo, which he Immediately did. Tho Hhuriff as notified, nud Is looking for thu man. A Dangerous Quartet Cal Lnngworthy, Dan Roberts, Henry Ilngelstolu and Chits. Jensen a quartet of Marsbfield n I in renin went to the Loon Lake country for a hunt. Thu boys wont loaded for almost anything, In fact, each one told a different, story ono said they wero loaded down, the ono for hear, one for elk and thu other was IomKhI but couldn't toll just what for. They ex. pect to return much lighter for they will lilti nut tlm VKtitrnn. id If. vie I via pack, while they will walk to Al- Ityany. f Shooting Accident About 10 a. nt. today Ray Cox, of Ross slouch had thu mltforluu- to recluve it charge from a -it Winchester rlllu lit hit right hand the ball tearing hi hand so that it was necessary to nmutato tho member at thu wrist. Dr. Straw was h Jtnuiondand preform ed the operation. Thu young man is IU years of ago The rillo wai setting tin against a log when his dog accidunlly knocked it over and in his attempt to catch tho gun received thu charge. Mr, Cox stood thu operation well, though having lout cou idorallo blood from thu necessnry lung wait for a phyecian. Tho Doath Ponplty A little thing sometime result1 In death. Thus a inero icrtch, ins gnifi cant cutn or puny boils have paid the death penalty. It is wise to hnvn Murk, ten's Arnica Salvo over handy. It's thu bout Salvo on enrth nud will nn vent fa tality, when Ritrns, Soros, Ulom and Piles threaten. Only 25c, at Red Cross Drug Storo. Canada Thistle J. C. Ifayncs, of Myrtle Point, who In spending a fuw days in town, brought down from Libby yesterday n utalk of what ho pronounces the genuine Canada thistle, which eh. found growing In thu suburbs of that town, flu fays that thore nro qultu n number growing near the rond. Ho has also had soma txpuri etice with a biitiuh ol this i.tngtrouH wted which got tdarttfd nu.ir Myrtle Point, and has (succeeded in killing nil but four plants, which will be ixtirmin ated later. If? tho O.uinda tliistlo Is gutting n foothold in Cood county, onur-ttiu utups should bu taken to stamp it out. From the Coquille Herald Mrs. W. W. (logo Is bock from hor three-months w)journ nt Portland and othur points in The Willametic valloy. Slio is improved In health, fiavi.'ig taken treatment while In tho city. Shu ulso took advantage of her iitny there to take a course ut tho Advnutiut Summer school there. Suvcral buiinesa cluing is took plnco In town the pest week. Tho First Nat ional Bank takes thu place of tho Coq uille Valley Bank, tho now firm having bought Mr. Wlito out. P. E. Drano nud R. B, Rny hnvu disnlvod co-partner hliip. Mr, Drane continuing thu market business while Mr. Ray bought ont tuo stock of merchandise of W. H. Perry and nlll in the futuro conduct this popular general merchandise store. M. 0 Haw kins has clonodout his laruo business " I'N' ' and will go with hls'larally and Mr. and Mrs, J. P. Moeior to California (or a change. Our school board have closed contracts with tho following-named list of teaohors (or our fall and winter term ol nuhool which will begin about tho middle nl next month i Prof. E. H, Atidnrtoit Principal, and thu Misses Mattlo Dick w)ii, Hollo Rich, Fannlu Gutty, ley March, mid Dora Vermillion. Oliver Wilson will again hold thu position of Janitor. Tho tlmu being no short till tho Hchool Is to start, and tho now annex to tho building not having yet been atatted, it has been decided not to do Miythlng toward It til noxt summer. Dora Notes Mrs. Jtff Crosby Is still on thu sick list." Others who havo boon sick aro all buttor. There has boon an unusoal amount of sickness around hero this BuAimur. Frank How, who was taken sick In April, Is beginning to get around a little. Tlioro lias been a good ileal of hay cut around here, ami It ia not yut all under shelter. O. Q. Swan's daughter of 13, who haa boon bo low that tho doctor gavo her up, is now getting bettor. Dr. M. O. Stommlor. who ban been visiting his parents here, started Aug. 2d lor his homo at Llnd, Wash. Jas. l.nlrd li having a largo barn built at his placo on Cherry crek, pre paring for a stago station there this Fall. Mr. and Mrs. Uurgess and family ar rived at Mr. Abernelhy's plnco lait tfntmdny on u visit. Tho como from California. Mrs. F. E. Scofiold's right anklo re fused to carry hor on Juno tho 28th, and though she It now somo better, thu It still a cripple. Mrs. 8. C. Runch haatooen jcry tick slnco the birth of a daughter on Juno lTth, but it now abtti to sit up a short time each day, Mrs. W. P. Dally (nwi Edna Fcoflold) arrived at Dora Aug. 6 to visit bur par ents nnd sister. Hor visit Is fortunuto at tnle time, as shu Is a trained nurse and will m a great holp and comfort to tho Invalids. Mrs. Mary Runch, mother of S. 0. Bunch, who catuo heroa-moutb ago, left Ang. 6 for Falrviow, to vlsll hor ton Oscar Runch, Shu was accompanied by her daughter, Mits Jotlo Bunch, who has bcun bore since last Boptombor. J. H. Smith (who bought Ivan Sco field' farm n year ago) and famlh eUrt.nl back to Oklohoma, Juno Id being so homesick that they sold and wiwo away everything but thu fnrrn. Now the) wrlto they aro moro homesick to get back hero than thoy wero to go nnd will bo back uomu timo In Aiipuit. Prom Saturday' Dally. Thu schooner Wob Foot is in tho lower bay ready to go to sea, E. M. Erickson is rosliingllng ono of hid houBosat South Marshfluld, Tlioinns Coko night watchman at thu depot Ih luid up with a sovero cold. -... , , f Erlo Johnson bus lumbor on tho ground for it now rociduueo iu South Marahfield. Hhuriff Steve Ualtier of Ooqaillu wau on ofilciul busluoso in Marsbfield yostur day. Inprovomuutsoii the intorior of thu postoilice aro bolng mado in tho absonco of I'oBtiiiRBtor Curtis, W. H. Smith ono of tbe substantial Coob river ranchers was in town yester day on business, ( Tho Alliance left Euroka at 1 p.m yesterday and is oxpected to eall (or Portland this evening; John preuti will use tho part ot ll pontolllce which has been partitioned off aa a storo room (or drugs, ThoMlsscH Eva and Mildred Ooko nro upending severnl dnynnt Ilaudoii visiting friends nnd relatives. John Hall enmo In from Llbhy yester day to Interview tv doutor, His nyes havo swollen very Imdly, nliiot remitt ing hint blind, Tho run o( llili In Rogue Rlror tint boon mthor light rocuiitly, but tho nun son him boon about up to tho nvorngo, Poff Orford Tribune, According to the Exnmhur, thoUniitn FoCompnuy hns provided for (12,000,? 000 to bo used In building thu railroad lino from Eureka to Snu Francisco. Del Norte Record Tho surveying par ty, which has boon viewing out a rail road route to thu northward of this city took patsngo for tho city, on thu lait outgoing Del Nortu. Tho launch tnklpg tho passengers to thu Drain ntngo landing ran on n mud llat nnd the passengers woru brought back to Mnrshfluld being to Into for thu tage. Cieorgo Chard and sons ol Libby wore 1 tying In supplies yesterday tor a enrnp outfit and will dig clnms (or F, H. Dow, They think they can maku more money digging clams than digging coal. Suloldo Provonted Tho tartllngnnnnuncetnnnt that u pro vrntlvool tulcldb had lueii discovered will interest many. A run down syNtom, or deipondoticy Invarlnblr procedn ml. cldo and romethitig has benn found that will movent that condition which mnkoi mlcido likely, At tho first thought of olf destruction tako Electric Hitler, it holm; a groat tonic nnd nervine will strengthen the uervoi and build up tho system. It's alo u great Stomach Liver and Kidney reguUtor. Only (Oc. Sntlt. 'action guaranteed by J no. Pruut, Paug. gltt. Runty MlU'a Diary, Aug. 8, 1 WW II you keep watching yntir neighbor's corn field nil tho timo tho weol will grow In your own look niter your own buiduoia and let your competitors alone, Mrs. U. II. Fry, Matron of tho County Inllrmery, accompanied by Mrs. C. 0, Drydon of Coqulllo City caiuo over on yetturday'a ;truln to vljl friends and relnllvea In Marshfiuld and vicinity. Tho long stranded schooner Berwick, that has been holding down a poitlon of the South spit, at thu mouth ol Rogue Rlvur, for tho past three months, rns floated last week nud nulled for Sun Krnncleco.-Port Orford Trlbunu. A colbred brotbur who"gotrollglon"iu southwest (Jeofgiit, 1 in trouble, says thu Atlanta Constlutlon. Ho "wont In to a trauco for eix dnyn nnd nights," nnd woku up with thrutt mulus that didn't belong to him. Dol Nurto Record. Three govurnmunt ollicals from WitHhlngton urn out In thu mountains ustnbllflhlug thu boiiudurlos of thufurost rosorvoH recently estnblltbed In this county. Tho Inst rotorve which Included tho grout or part of Curry comity Oregon and over into Dol Norto county runs to within n inilo oitbt of Qarquuti , so wo uro informed. L, M. Noble Iiiih cold his farm nt Sam nor coniprlnliig 405 nuroi,o( which about one fourth is bottom land, to W. C. Mustek, n formur residend of Cops, who recently arrived form northern Califor nia where ho line boon mining with good remilU. 'Pho land which lias just clmnncd haudals ono of the boat dairy farms in this part of Oregon. Dllil) TILLOTSON At Flngetnff, Oregon, Aug. 3, 1003, Hurry Tilloteon, need 12 yqam, 11 months nnd !i Qlvys. Funeral will tuko placo ut 3 p, m. today at the Odd Fellows' cemetery, u it 1 '