Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906, October 31, 1903, Image 6

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prom Saturday's Dally, t
Walter Hud ir CoqntHa eati'io or
to MarsbCo.d yesterday;
Mrs. Wherat nd children flino over
from Bamlon yesterday.
Tho A (trcct water main broke ncrr;
4Dr. McCormao'a rei-'eiiro 'it evening.
it-.e .,n .in I.MVA it,n ..., a
bulkheads his residence repaired and
etruutfthfti I.
Deputy U. S. Keveune Collector
Hnbbs, ia on tho Hay on on inspection
tour of this district.
h.
Mia Gr i . Cormsc ii spending a
eir dayc oil Catching tlough itiung
Miss Mary Black.
J. N. N Icon liai . lumber on the
gronnd for improvement to hi atore
building on Fioi.t ttteet.
If troubled with a weik dipes-tion try
Chamberlain's Stomach aud Liver Tab-
lots. They will do you good, tor tale
by Jon. Preus.
Goo. Baxter baa resigned his position
with tbo North Bend Citixen and will
take iu the Uu letin office. Bulletin.
Rala' Starr lag Lairs.
In Russia people must marry before
eighty or not at all and may nmrry
only uvo tltDiUk
Wm. Xtfrger, Coquille's noted "south
pxw" of the last three seasons' baseball
games, left Tuetday for his borne at
Oregon City. Bulletin.
Tort Orford Tribune There aro large
runs of salmon in both Elk and Sixes
itiver, but none are being caught except
to tupply the home demand.
J. T. Hall. J. II. Milner and others
went down on tbe Gasco to the huntera'
paradiee in tbe eand hills yesterday, to
spend a few days in quest of duck.
Mr. and Mrr, J. S. Coke, Mr. and
Mrs. H, Lockhart, Mrs. Kasbnrg, Mra,
J. A. Luso and J. W. Bennett went up
Coos river yetterday on a fishing trip.
L. II, Hazard, wife and littlo eon
Austin loft Friday for Ashland where
Mrs. Hazard will remain with their eon
this winter in the hopes of improving
the little one'a health.
Teams were at work yesterday, put
ting fireclay on First street south of C,
A strip wido enough for wagona will
first be put tbrongh to tbe Mill slough
bridge
The county court has bad the circuit
room rearranged, placing the jndge'b
otand, tbe Jury box and the.clerk'a desk
in tbe east end of the room which ie
much better lighted than the west end.
Bul'etin.
Port Orford Tribune The revenue
Cotter McCulloch lay in our harbor
one day last week, to escape the heavy
northwest wind which fprevailed oot
eide. She bad in tow a email cutter
which she wae taking to Paget Sound.
We have had the pleasure of meeting
with Mr. Miner, who has taker tho
place of Mr, Clyde Dalton Mr. Miner is
one of those good genie! companions
who is not adveree to tho pleasure of life
We hopo to meet him again and renew
of geniel acquaintance.
Alex Scott has given up the W. A'
Lbsa farm on Coos river and has moved
with his family and stock to tho Hen
derson place near Jarvle landing, when
ho wilt go into the stork bueinejs exten
sively. w. r
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Bandog Recorder Thoro has been a
heavy run of salmon In tho river (or tho
past two weeks. Tho cannery haa hnd
Ml it could Uko cate of, while ttio fish
ermen have boon limited a great portion
of tho timo at to tho number they might
catch. Tho last two days the cannery
has not been nblo to Uko fish.
It lit roportod from good and retlablu
authority that Jack Marsdeu has gono
d in tho bay to kill enakos wo know
I Jack wMJ bui of Into there has beon
' eomo inattention to busiueas but tho
widow, are somewhat to blame. Jack ia
I alright but ho will try ana convince
hltns.of that ho is u Niiurod and n
h u.ior hut the deck If rgaintt him. and
when ho return wo expect to have duck
and salmon trout for many a long Jday.
Jack la a good boy as wo all know but.
this hunting question is out of tin qoes
tion, tor ho can tlnd all tho rbiuo he
want a in Marshfield.
How Old is Ann?
The followine proh'e"i has ueon agi
tating the minds of Fa tern people aud
has now c- tnmenceJ ravaging t. is
coast. Can vou solve it?
Mary is it years old Mary ia twice
as old as Ann was when Mary waa as old
as Ann is now. How old is Ai.n?
Five Men Burned
Five men wero severely burned in tho
Reaver Hill mlno Thursday The acci
dent Is said to have been the fault of
one of. tho men, who carriod an oin
llk'ht into a placo where he had been
forbidden to ct.
A Precautionary Menaarw.
Mr. Kidder Ah. bow-iler-do. doctor?
If yon have n few minutes to spare I
wish you would come over to my bouse
and chloroform my youngest boy.
Dr. PriceWhat Is tie matter witb
n 'aJ
ii. iviuuii vii, uis Luuujcr nauu in
tomb his lialr. Harper's Bazar.
Ready to Saw
Ed Abernathy was in yesterday Iron
Fairview, where he has his portable
saw mill located to taw plank for tin
(iHia Bay wagon road. He has the mil
all ready for work, and besides the roau
pUuk. has contracted to saw about '.IbO,
000 feei for the iarmersin that neigh
borhood. Bettor Than Pills
The question has beenasfc:d Iu wh1
wy an- CbmrMrIntn'!t S.otuach ano
Liver Tablet:) Miunrior to the ordinary
cathartic and live pills? Our ant-rfr i
They are easier ami more pleasant t
lake and their effect is H) geutle and n
turre-ablo that one hardly realizes thai
It is produced by a medidri Then tlie
not only move the bowels but improw
the appetite and aid the digestion. Foi
sale at '25 cents per bottle by Jno. Preutr.
Evergreen Wliist Club
ThuraJay night tbo Evergreen Whist
Club was entertained at t!e home of
Mr. and bin. H. Sencatacken, it being
the regular monthly meeting of the club
when tbe ladies entertain tho geutle
men. The. spacious new mansion was
uniquely decorated with Cooa Bay
verdure and all the players seemed to
be poEeessed with a spirit of playing
which tokened "win." The prizss were
won byH. Sengetecken and J, U.Taylor.
Mr. S. winning first prize and Mr,
Taylor tbe boo'iy. "
The host and hostess proved them
selves thoroughly versed in art of enter
tainment, thus making even the meet
unlucky players feel aa though they
were winning tbe honored tropbye.
After tbe round of whist then came re
freshments which all did ample juetico.
Evergreen Whist Club is developing
some remarkable whist pi ay era aud
scientific whiat ia becoming more popu
lar than ever inMarehfield.
'Ontnena,
The bookkeeper buzzes the blond atenog.
The ofllco boy loafs about.
The caubeT The boss la out, of course.
Tho cfTcctT Why, the bona la out.
your Health and STRENGTH with
JAYNE'S TONIC VERMIFUGE,
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.CHILDREN, and MEN.
From SuneW'a-Dally.- - '
Hurluesa.raea report a lively day yes
terday.
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Tha tug Hunter came 'in last ovenltig
from Gardiner. 'VStw
W. 0. Mustek, of Sumner, was in
town yesterday on business.
J.W Lang worthy and sou aro starting
for a trip into Lurry county by tetui,
Mits Dell Fox returned to hor home
at Coqulllo City yesterday, alter spond
tso weeks in Matshlleld.
Mrs. Nauuio Fellowa returned Friday
froma to-weckf' visit with bur rela
tive iu Coquillo City.
Tho drinking fountain which the ladled
aro going to erect will bo for both man
and beast. If you art either, buy a
ticket.
Mrs. P. P. Weaver and Mr. U. M.
Hoork havo returned from a vblt with
Mrs. Weaver's daughter, Mrs. Walker,
cross tho bay.
His 0 .iject Cilittiuu ' 1 set) you raite
your own vegetables." Suburbanite
"Ncl I simply plaut n small garden so
as to keep thechlckeni at lioaiu." Life.
Taylor A Stecklwof Coquillo tLo ft-a ti
er r?tievHtor expfct to strike Marsh
field next week when tho town will be
cauvutked for their butduee.
'What do ynn expect to be when you
become ol age, my little man?" etked
the vibltor. "Twenty-one, sir," was the
bright one's reply. Youkers Statesman.
Bon Eatop, eon ol Dr. II..H. Eaton,
of this eity, leaves this morning via
Koaebur,; for New Mexico, whero bo has
accepted a position as druggist In a drug
store.
Mrs. Jar. Catching, of Sbmner was
trooght to town ye-iterdaytotm placed
mder the rare of physlrun She was
ticcompanie.l by Mr. Cali-hiug and by
their their daughter, Mrf Mary NorrU;
fhe example of Dr. Horslall is strong
ly commended to other propel ty owners
along tho streets recently covered with
fireclay. By keeuing the grass cleaned
away, he gives the ttreet adjoining his
property a very noU appearance.
The Evergreen Whittl Cub met at.Mra.
F. X. Hofcr'a on Saturday afternoon.
Mry. Ih Lando won firit honors and
Mrs. Hans Heed was awarded the booby
The club will meet at tbe horn.) of Mrs,
J, T. McCormac, on next Saturday.
Toe young people of Marcbfield aro ex
pected to attend the Halloween Ball
in goodly numbers, aa thu money they
pay in this wny will return to them
many times in sweet refreshing
draughts from tho drinking fountain.
R. Desmond, has just returned from
Black Diamond, Arizona where he has
been superintending a copper mine. Mr.
Desmond will remain here a few weeks
when he expects to go to Shasta
county California, where he baa a posi
tion awaiting him.
If tbo kind genitemau who picked up
the e itor'fl mottled "Waterman Ideal
fountain pen in the Bunk Friday, and
walked off with it, will have it at thu
Bank or at thia office, he will confer a
favor,
W. D. L. F. Smith arrived yesterday
from Boflwell Springe, where 'he has
spent several weeks, Becking relief from
rheumatism. He ia well pleased with
the benefit he has received, particularly
the cessation of thu paina from which
lie formerly suffered. He report It. B.
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uivsuiiur iui tt vi'iavif
tho
r Father Poonully hopes with good
weather to do some work thla Fall on
the foundation of tho hospital at North
Bend, Ho has the privilege of gettiiR
rock from either tho government or
Jacobson quarry, oti Cooa river, and will
soon make an examination to see where
ho can got tho most unliable material.
U. 0. llohnoa, of WaIIa Walla, Wash,
arrived in North Uend, Friday, with his
family, coming via Cooa Day wagon road
from Koseburg. Mr. Holmes has rented
the Kuminell hulldliiR there and will
put In a full stock of general merchan
dise and do somo real estate buslues.
He soeuis highly impressed with Cooa
Hay and expects to make his homo here
in other words, Is hero to stay.
Baudot! Recorder Attorney James M.
Upton boxed up his law library, last
week, and moved to Marshtleld, where
ho will pursuo his profession. In tho
leaving of Mr. Upton, Baudon loses one
of her early citizens and au ublolawyor.
iit. Upton has been associated with tho
businoa of Bandon almo 1SS7, and will
be missed from her buiiners life, iPr
first work here waa when he transplant
ed tho Itecordor from Curry county to
this place, and although ho has been
severed from the Journal for fourteen
years, it baa always a warm regard and
a kind wish for ita former editor.
Causo of Lockjaw
Lockjaw, or tetanus, Is can ceil by a
bacillus or germ which exists plrtitllully
in street dirt. It is inactive so long a
exposed to the air. but when carried be
neath the "kin ns in the wounds catired
by percuttion caps or by rusty nailr, and
when the air is excluded tho germ It
roused to activity aud produces the most
virulent poison known. Thrsn vtm
may be destroyed and all damrer n( lock
jaw avoided by applying CI ik-rlln'
rain lialm freely a soon aa (tie Injur)
ia received. Paiu Bairn Ie an antiseptic
and causes cuts, bruises and like injur
ies to heal without maturation and In
one third the time requited by the usii
al treatment. It is for sale by John
Prouts.
Birthday Tarty
Miss Lillian Merchant arranged a sur
prise Saturday in honor of her.mothrr'r
tiOth birthday. It was a comploto sur
prize The afternoon was most eul'iy
ably spont. Those Attending were Me
dames McCormac, Nhnbtirg, Kochon,
Friedberg, Bear, Pluegur, Kick worth,
Irving, Eaccbi, Forty, MiCarty, Lee,
Desmond, C, II. Merchant, aud Mitsei
Hose Hooke aad Lillian Merchant.
Many valuable gifts were bottowod.
Hereshmcnta were terved in dno time
aud au excellent time wus enjoyed by
all.
Patronize Home Merchants
When au agent comes along to tell you
a floor rag or take your order for a ready
made garment toll him you buy your
goods of your home merchant, one whom
you know sells only reliable goods and if
you should not get what you have order
ed he la always hero and ever ready to
moke good any shortcoming you may
find. Whon you buy of one of the
tramp-dealers you have no recourse.
Then again, thu peddler will not trust
you for a bill of goods when you happen
to be hard up. Stand by your homo
merchant and if be hae not what you
want ho will send and get it for you.
Marshfield hae been canvassed recently
by a lot of transients. You should
turn them down and give home
merchants an opportunity to supply
you with tho article you would purchase
from tho peddler, whom you may never
seo again,
Ilerroti also well pleased Villi
aprlnga.
. William p. Granger
Tho Springfield (Mass.) Ilepiiblican of
Oct, tith contains u long review of tbo
career of Wni. P. Granger, the civil en
gineer who built tho Southorn Oregon
Co, mill at Empire, who died at Ilooaac
Tuunoll,Sopt. 30 of acute nephritic, af
ter a brief illness, at tbo age of CO years.
Mr, Granger waa a native of Mas
sachusetts. Although he attended
school but ono term, he managed i to ac
quire an education and adopting civil
engineering as his profession he rose to
tj"'lll V
a high plans lie ran the lino .for tho
construction of thu Huoran tunnel', then
a great englnaorlng work, ami fie loft
other nv nuiiitiit to hi ability as an
engineer, Since leaving Coos Buy after
building the big mill, ho had been prac
ticing his profession on large engineer
ing works in California, until Palled
east on buslnnp about three yearn Ago.
Ho in survived by a widow aud ono
daughter, Mrs. Chiirlos Maclay, of Sail
I'Vimiido Cnl,
During his stay on Cooa Day, Mr.
(1 ranger won the respect and regard of
many, who will regret to hear of his
death,
Notlcic" Underwriters'
Halum, Oct 16, lfKM.
To tl r'iio lumiruiico Agents In the
atnto of Omvoii,
Dear Sir:
ThlsotuYo Is In receipt of an inquiry,
asking to a Informed of thu Millers'
National liimiranco Company baa made
application to do bualnuM In this State,
and If not, whether In our opinion, It
niaylssuupolhliBon the inttUI plon.l
through agent without their complying
rith thu requirement of thu statutes,
In reply have to advise that tlu Mil
lers' National liisurniicu Com puny hae
not miidn applldtioii to do buslntaa
within thN Kiatu and Is not I'cented.
ThU ulllce hold that mutual firu In
urance compaulu, organlzel under thu
taws til other Ktnto, are not exempt
from the laws which are applicable to
tire InMireiii'oromi'Anlfoteneinlly which
desire to enter thla State for the trau
acMnu nt liifiiiatiie bu Ine but that
such coiupunie their atent and em
ployes mtiM romp'v irieily wlb ihi-yeii.
eral laws which govern in the rate of
foreign tire Iniuranee compatiles, Till
a lurelgn niutiinl tire Insurance can
not !; hrnce, tuch ranuot lawfully, In
our opinion, tratiaai't biulnws In Oif
gon. Any perron tindertuking to represent
tbe Millet' National luturniice Com
Iiniiv n agrt.t, I violating the IiiXittat ce
tatntes, and the matter should b n
ported to tho, Proserntlug Attorney of
the county in which aiich agent may
be Ot orating,
Youre respectfully,
F I. DUNtuK,
Secretary of State and Kx-olllcln
Iutiirauee Coiiimlsslouer.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Reported by I. Hacker Abstracrto
ol Titles
L J Slmpoii to Mathilda Brown lot 7
blk 27 North Bend
State of Oiegou to Georgia Arinttrong
ret of rei mc JO t 80 r 11.
LJ Simptou to Emma tVlug lot 12
blk IU North Bond.
Ureal Central Land Co to Emma
Wing lot Hi blk 11 iiungor (225,
llttirs ol J A l.yon, to li.nuM i.yona ,
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lot with creamry ulk 1 ami lots wltli
Htoro buildina la blk li Coquillu.
Evan Hod son to W F lioduon 87 aero
inOtUSr 11.
U 8 to Win Hddsou e2 of awl wo5 or
swt nwl of sol sec 3 t30r II.
.Sarah Murray to W It Murray to ffeo,
Sanderson c3 of eel set sec 3 1 t !U) r 11
260.
A E Baker to W M Carver contract
of E M Smith for Iota 4 0 0 blk 2 Smith
add to Mprtle Point.
From Tuesday's Dally.
James Hutchinson caught' two fine
Salmon Sunday.
John Preusa returned on the Areata
from a business trip' to Sun Fraucleco,
KuBty Mike's Diary, Oct. 27, 1003
Ihere ia no ambiguity In good advertis
ing Tiik Mail Is in rrcelpt of a solution of
the problem of Ann's ugo, whluh will be
published tomorrow,
.-Captain C, F I'Mwm1m hnH bought
t hleaijjei Anna ol a, (J. It ,U)it, urn!
vvillhifeJier on thunoith fork of Cooh
riverlu couuuctiou with the Aieit,
John Porter one of thu plouuur fnrup
trtif Allegany wan down yesterday with
h lot of Him upplen,
J, L, Hounds and Jnok Marsdon re
turned Sunday from n fow days Hojotirn
In the aand hills,
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An lowauxahtugo contains tho start
ling now that noarloitd ol brick ui'tno
In for i walk through thu park.
Mr. nud Mrs, 0, K. Nloliolsou and Mr.
and Mrs, P M. Wilbur spent Sunday at
the Mihrdsou ranch iu tho sandhills.
Nine !.! walks wcro laid yesterday In
front of DeaiiLumborOoa fltoro, thuUri.
bn Butcher Shop and Mrs. Hanson's
fruit utom. '
The lohoonur Ivy laduu now, being
onroute from Hut Prauolsco horo, Hli'i
has on Uiard a now gartolhio launch (or
0,,n' vnagh, of Hay City,
Mr. and Mra. Q. A. lloblnson and
,la two alatorn drove uvor from Coqtilllf.
Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs, Lawlu.
returning Iu thu avoniiw.
Nlgbtwatch Qravos hat haudod iu
bis resignation, to take effect Oct. 3li,
and Uort McCulloch has Loon selected
aa Ida successor.
J. O'Malh'V, proprietor of the Owl
Saloon I atxmt to take a trip to Dulillh,
Minn., where he has some properly In
terest that demand his attint'on.
E. SV, Smlt has sold tbe lugging team
wh'ch he was working at McKlnloy to
the Waters boys who will continue the
logging bosliiess In that vicinity.
Tne Secretary of War hat notified tho
Oom ll.iy Chamber of Commerce that
Ita request for the establishment of the
harbor line below Empire can not he
complied with.
Attorney J. M. Upton, who recently
moved from Handon, ban fitted up an
olllce upkUir over '.he O'Counell hold
ing and la now comfortably situated
therein.
Al lea) half a dor.'ii launch" were
hung up on 'be mud tlt Holiday night
and ihelr occupant wl'lled away tha ,
blUrful hours 'till earlv dumi. when
moat of ihiiiu i'liiiie sneaking home.
l.o M.iton and Fied HiigeUteln had
a runaway and eiiiunli-up Sutnlay,
whlh taking a hugvy rldii to Rmplrn.
The buggy wan rapslfed ami somen bat
daimiKed, but lut young men cHCiped
wltli a few ftcratchos.
Wallace Crouch, formerly a Co.jb Bay
fty, who left lrvro Hi year ago, rutnrii
mI on the Areata. Ho has been InAlait
ka and ull over thu Pacific coast diirlntt
hla alienee. HI relatives will tr 'i
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HrHUuIl, ,)im ,0 rcmil,cro,, eru.au. nf
ly.
S. B Caibcart returned yorterday
from Portland where he has boon In
tendance on tho Good Hoads'conventl .
Ho report a very lnturetlng con"i
tion, with iiiklrucllvo addresses did
encouraging talk on tho subject of goad
roads lu Oregon.
E, Colby, of Grants Pas arrived on
thu Bay Sunday, bringing stock mid
household goods, Mr Colby has rented
the Hose placo across the nay. Ho ox.
p'octa to make thia his future home.
Ho eaya several other .families aro to
follow soonT
ChamberlalnsCouqhftomody
No one who is acquainted with ita
gi.od qualities cuti be aurprlsed nt tlio
greut popularity of Cliainberlnln'sCotigh
Keiuedy, It not only cures colda and
grin effectually and permanently, but
pnivontD th to diseases from resulting in
pneumonia, It in ulco a certain euro for
croup, Whooping rougii Is not dunuer
ouh wiieu ihlH rtmitdv Is giveu, It eon
miiiHiio (iiiliiin or other harmful Mib
H'ancu and may bo u'Veu aa confidently
titdlMhviiv to an adult. It Is al-o
ihiaiiaki. io lake; liuu all of tlieM)
fuel are tak"ii Into coiiHlderutloii It in
.! ui t-n Uu llirii pe -oh in forelvii
ImimW. an wtii an at Home, unttum thin
remedy very hlnbly and very few ero
willing to tuke any other after having
once ucudit. For imju by Juo, I'rourfl,
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