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About Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 7, 1903)
- 0 FOR THE if law ' I lit. BOWELS It Too hTn'l it rffn'r, Jicllhf ntprrmmt of Ih hiwl"ttrrdik yon'r 111 or will - Ki). .WI, pn, Knairfi ll. mrco, in in. .ni')oi 'ii feKlM nwrtAmmiA. CANDY OATHARTIO EAT 'EM LIKE CANDY rif'n. rllMi. ItnL Twin flood. tMOood KTr Bick.cn, Afn. rr orip, I J, ek ml M rrnt rr hot. Writ tor tna (tuirlr, u.l tooUt t hplth. jU.lrt-. uhluxs ttiaiDT eoarirr, rnirico siit tori KEEP YOUR BLOOD CLEAI. i JISTJD LOCAL From Saturday' Dally, D. Mcintosh had n second slight at tack of nppoplexy yesterday. Htb, E. R. Hodson is visiting in Hast Marsbfield with Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCann. The ladies of tho Presbyterian Ladies Aid Society are making preparations to give their onual bazaar on Nov, 12. The Areata niado a flying trip down arriving in San Francieco Thursday af ternoon. She will fail at 10 a. m. San dfly. c......,-!. ..... n ., i uK.v1ii;aUiHUU lua; eiuugu , haa finished up the place where it was w irking and will probably not open up again this Fall. . ft. Hodfon came down this tnorn inu. He reports that he has hie entire cron harvest., nnir. Iln hml a ftnn rvn. , , , . , . 'u nuji, uu jutt-uTj nuum uwj uoxea oi choice apples. R. J. Coko haa been struggling with an attack of the grip for several days, bat kept on duty at Sengetacken'a un til yesterday afternoon, when ho had to givo it up for awhile. Dr. . Mlngus, on whom an operation for appendicitis was' performed Thurs day was reported in very satisfactory condition yesterday, his symptoms be ing especially gratifying to LIb attend ant. The committee on decoration for the Halloween Ball, tho proceeds of which aro to be be used to pot a drinkincfoun tain on ono of Marehfleld's streets aro making all arrangements to decorate thu hall in an elaborato manner. Come nr-il H'e tho decoration and look on a u while even if you dont danco. Ed Thrift, of Langlola, .who went to w-m... .ci.cui.jr uo u. -uuico, with a shipment of cattle, returned on Call ta m J m .- n wr.-.jm A I rm it. a L.aa. the Areata. While crossing out over the bar at Bandon one of them Waff killed and ten were crippled. Bandon -. ,,, j Recorder. New Lodge at North Bend MST rxlJLr wjKrfXA-1 . M&9t''Gr A lodge of tho A. 0. U. W. waa organ-' If n newspaper can accumnlaie 00 "de ized at North Bend Thursday evening liuquent" inbtcribca in tho flrtU two by State Deputy Ford. Tho new ledge rnontha of its"exJetence, how many de haa about 40 members, a good etart. , linquont snnscriberH will it have when it About a dozen Workmen went dowu ia aa old aa the Coast Mail. Irom Marehtield to take part in the fee tivitles. Methodist Chnrch Service Services rA 11 a in; subject "Tho last words of Christ." Evening Eervico at 7:30; Subject "Elijah." Sunday school 11 a m. Epworth League 0:00 p m. The new paator, Rev. Chas. T. McPher- 8on will ofllciato nmrnina and evening. Illl Hi UiW r :t:-:: - - fmfT' -linii TV Alliance Delayed Tlir Alliance failed lo get out yester- lilay She Is barbound, nils gives the , Portland Jo-irnal niid T. It-gram it chance , ... .. i ... ... ,.i, ' In CVel! things Up .JtftCtfUlly liy Sll.V tt.g I i. i "''" nlwiil ' rnslde.tion of ,he I (set that they have been reporting her icy t buhontid here toveral limes tatclr whet. she wa-Vt, v rp'-vorili League The Epwnrth League will bold Its regular ditioii.l meeting. nudity uvoi-- ing at 0:.'I0 flock. The subject will b h St-tox of Msioh aid the nice tint, will h bd t- tl.lo Sna.nrr A.! hav nn inviiaron to it"d, cwi-ill' s'rnngen who will llnd n cordial wel conic. Baptist Church Sunday School at 10 ti. m. Proach Inn crvire at 11 :, in Topic, Clulst U. hi- Rsor.itlou workMus.r.ted by leaven a a SimNil of Christianity. Test Math. I3;XJ. It. Y. V. P. at J:S0 p. m. I Kveuink' t-ervice at 7S0 p. m. Topic How can a Condemned Sinner be Jutti (led Reforo Uod. T,xt Job. 2u:4. How can a Mhu be Jiibtitled With God. Thiiridny'a praxer nutting 7:50 p uu. Cordial iuvltatlou to all of tho services. North Bend Shingle Mill The North Bend shincle mill l now J tnrnlug out about .10 thousand thint.h j a day. Both rod and white ced.u are. iire.1. nrhicinallv the former, and a tlrt ' , class article Is turned out. ; , ,. . ,,,,. i i A shingle mill haa long b'en needed I .. . ... . . on the Bav, and will be. a great conven I :.. " i.i.- i. ! ,....,, jriitv, irrniro iivtiiik . in ..i..i ' '. , .,.,.!. i here tho money that has herpiolor txtiii , , .ti i ... i, ! Ccm ItnilJ iui iiiid uij iuifitnui iifiii m all building operation. It seen. hardly necessary to nrwe that this Coo Bay product bo used for the coverinc all buildings if the mill can supply tin demand, Ann's Age Editou Mail Tho problem II II aska (or a folntioti In Tuesday's Dai'y Coaut Mail was h very Elraple a'gtlra t- piohlcui as writ ten and no dub' T. A. It. found it ta-j to work. B t imb-hiy I'. A. H. a ill "open his mouth snd v-t his foot int it" whon it rnuif. to workim; th prol lem as it rbonld have owm printed which 1 herein ricIoe. l'roWem X iniiiii-1 equal 2 (X to thu mlnun one half power.) Aj before X mini! 1 -quul 2 n'ui, 2 X one.half, T. B. wi'shpi to know why th mm of what Ann was plus what Mary ii tquala sum of what Ann ie plim what Mary was. Rf-aeon Ann'a Increase in ege equals Mary's increase in age. Then substituting 'his for what j,, ,,ie htatement. What Ann was piun what Mary was Plu her Increase in r.gt equals what Aim was plus her increase 1. arm nln. t.t.n. 1tmit ..... A a ,l...l li. nhi1 piu, tin. ... a I . ., ,c, ..a limn inrea. ln fi,.ft iH ,. sarnn ti.nv rnn,.i inuvakb ia B-e l8 "10 earno "-ey cancel. The r-f-t is eelf evident. II. The Mail will now launch u mr.the- matlcal problem on a contliling public: CRIME ON OCEAN Member of Crew of the Alliance Accused (Telegram) United States District Attorney Hall ,, w,rfM, ,nftrnctonB w the United ill) rour Strength Or JAYNE'S a pleasant, potent, and permanent CHILDR.EN and MEN. sv n vbom f ou M t' Hiwhh Ailuiuey'ittan rntnclicu lo-Htl rest an employe of tturatcamor Alliance I colubratod dy Iter, visited utility Sutiir ti.xui tho arrival of that emit In tle Hay day. City, nn i charge ol utf6iu.lt. 1 A member of thoerow Is sntd to hove Nov, W, tlnrsfnll mill Mrs. Hnrs'nll criminally assaulto'I Mrs. A. II, Ames,' returned noin IWitlnh mi Frldny'n train, of Marshtlold, Or., who was recently a 1 Rv. H'rslall will luld services nl the pn.enger on tho bloanior Ironi San Iranclcco to Porllnnd. Upon her arrlv .. homo Mrs. Atnoa complained to hei Midland that whllt-en loute elio wnt. 'riuged and criminally aneaiilted by one nf the attaches of thu ship, who glvo her .i w'tar f water. Mrc. Ameft' story la that on tho flroi oiiihtmtt frvim San Krauclaco to ran. iui - i.. oi water, and that the attune-it-it who served It put ininio kind ofilrm in tho water, and whllo shew hi muter it Influence committed tho crtnio. She told tho atnry to her huabaml, who at onco conimuuicated with Mr. Hall, but tho ship had by tl.il tl.no put to era nuaiu ; to liii-tructionu were wired to San Frnnclco to hold the man upon tho arriv a' of the vesil and nmku n thorough in- wstiitatlon of tho affair. Tho penalty for this crime on tho high seas was for ir.orly iteath, but It U now left to the JiMift'tuent of n jury. GILLESPIE'S RECOMMENDATIONS For Improvement of Oregon Rivers and Harbors The Oregonian Now a Bureau sends "nf the f.'llowitu. from Washington re- .....t..,,. ,h fonmm,.n.t9li.,i.n( (..uwirnl lii.!ep!el Chief of Kngim-ers: L.eiiernl (l.llespio retitnates that It i.iwtf2,TS.EW co cniiiplo'o tliiilm. p oivrnentof the Lwer Willametto and ' C iumbiu rivers, in addition to fl3 210, iilable from prior appropriations, . lie to complete the south jetty at thu mvt'h of tho Columbia will require 771 lSl. In excess of the fli'AuOO still vuiUbleand unexpended, Noeslimate I tie coast of the new canal at The Jaile has yet boon made A mom, the thr appropriations rtcor TiendeiJ are: Nine ihonand dollara f r e. rrylm; out t'w revUeil project for in pio' Ink' the 'ilUmett bctwn Por'irnl at I Ore 4n City, aa Hi:osied by the i 'Chil d d engineer"; JlOdOO 'or !e pen 'm thethsnn-l Iwtween Va.cotivfr i. id ml d.o month of the Columbia; i "00 for completing the approaches and .TonnJa around the canal and locks at ho Cus..de; lo,000 for continuing ..-leifini: of the channel of thn Snake, river between Hiparia and Imnahn river ; tlOCM. for dre4lginc in Tillamook Bay; lkH.HJ for Coos river; fftO.000 for produc ing a vreater depth over the bar at the niitrunceof Coos Bay; 130,000 for Co rja!lla river, and t"00 for Clattkanio river. It is noticeable that Genera' Gillespie recommends no appropriation for Ya quinrt Bhv or .Sin-, aw irvnr, Oregon, or tor thn LwkM l"ion nnd Wri-hinuton can il near i-iat'le. All thro of these rrttltL. I.r..'.. Kitn ail.'u...lu v,..tl.u f.wjt .n .i,,w t.ji nui'iio.'. -"i, , '!"' by engineer Imrdi and until Con KreB9 Ujajn hy E.MiCjm. eiHtion ri-cog I mzph those works no limner recom- of Eginfc0r8. From Sunday's Dally. Capt. A, J). Boone was in town on huHinesa yesterday. Ml3a Eva WHeon, ol Kumner, waa shopping in town yeeterday. The Western Homo wao towed down the bay last overling with u loud of lum ber. Miss Emily Wall loaveB for San Fran ciec0 omla,ld vla Cooa liy wn " 'ad. witK TONIC VERMIFUGE, Invigorator for WOMEN, DKuoaxue Ed Stotik, ol Catching slough; 'the Kplscopiil ohnrcli Blin.'tty ovenliig. Iln will nlno hold sorvlcea at St. I.uU'h chuicn in tho mormtig. J. V, Bemictt, llilll' Hhort mid (ten. Karrln went up North slottkMi Frtitny 'Vi-niiiu to uiako arr.uueiiu'iitM mid pte pare the isioiitiiU for (tie ttod ec Olio Club Miiiti.il urtiim dinner to bo held nest U'i'i.iu ?tluy It may to 'a Kturlliiift bit of nowii to route to know Hint the city council of Chit-nun, at u meti t. loot Friday, iihmi linoudly votet to submit tho iiiesllon ol public ownership of Hired railwayu to it popular vote, Otto Sr-hcttcr, WiHt,.rn Unhn otfrit or, wit notilled veslerday that ht-avy electrical Ht-irms were irevaillug to the K.istward and couimutilcaiioti might be interrupted. Juvenile Surprise Party The little glrla of tho noighbnihood gavo a surprise party last evening to little Ada Duncan on the occasion ol her first birthday. Thoo present wero: K lith Gulovaon, Uoip and Clara Myren. Mildred and Hesr-io Coko Hither John son, Mamie Cowan, Dorothy and Laura Watsou, Llllie Hall. Tho big sawmill at Hprlncflnld, owned by thu Booth-Kellny Lumber Co., has cloed down on account of the scarcity of loga in tho pond. With the Wo-ylUm: mill also closed down, several hundred men aro idlo. It ia not known how long theio mills will bu closed. A scarcity of cara for shlpplnt lumber la ono cause for suspending operations. Tho Evorgrsou Whist Club met yes terday afternoon nttlie.McCormachumu. Mra. Ia Lando won tlrst prize and Mm. Butlor was awarded thu booby prize. Tho next meeting Is at Mra. Milner'. Thu steam schooner Nararrn, which ia to take her place on tho run botwcoii hero and Portlnnd, arrived from San Fraucieco jeaterday, and will sail ncith at 10 a rn today. Shu ban 2000 barrels of cement on board for Portland. Becntieo his wife rnlle-l him h bowdeg- tied runt, nn aggrluvcd liustmud of Han Francl'co snya he waa mudu to suffer the keeneat mental agony, and given a good reason for a divorce, John Weaver, ofCanyonvfllo, Douglas county, and one of tho heavy taxpayer) of this part of the State, who has been visiting his daughter, Mrs. li, II, dyers, u Sumner, waa in town yesterday. He expects to return to hlu homo in Douglaa county ahorlly. Travel bj Sea Paasengera on tho steamer "Navarro'' (or Portland on November lit: Mr and Mra J M Walker. Mra Alex McKinuon, Daniel MoKinnon, Irvim Chandler and L R Morgan. Caught a One Spike Duck Lastoveuing whilo Henry and Oliver Larson wore out trolling for salmon a fine ono-splkebuck enmo running across tho mud flat ami plunged into tho bay. Tho boys pulled up nlongsldo him and took him hy tho horns and towod him to thu mudflat, where thoy tried his lega and brought ,him acres to this iildo la their boat, then led Jam to their haui where he is tomporarly confined. Hie First Victim . While the Society editor was coming to the office last evening to hlu nightly toil, while quietly walking along, eoun what dragging hit feel and musing on liow he would c)atighfi the tnudheua toU7i he tuddtnl tlbpid up bit hauls uolnu into the Mr rvud he went sprawling mi the urouhd, llo got up, looked around, of com an no nno saw htm, He gathered uplv similbplcce of wire wliloh thekldi had fixed for it Halloween vic tim It was Just getting dusk, Ho never uald u word. Remember All Moreii elund . t six o'clock ex cent Khlti'dai In., ehikh have fn ceede.1 lu wettint; all slotes except one in clone and It l hoped bv briiigiug llio proper llilhienee to Imar that thlsatoio will l-tll In Hue beloro the end ol thin week Wo auk tli inert luttiti to have it little iv'iiMH'o himI sfi r if't ehituee ami mi I .. .11 ..I I... ..I jj!, . .... ..Ill I...... ...I., i, ii'iinv w"i'. ,.ii, ti.ni .in i. in. iiplhlm. by t It iihii Making Tlit public ill U"all. (iIiHko t bv not trvluy to iiikKi- ad) iHiiehaned alter six u'oltie'k ixeept S iitinlnys, Yi nii roiipudtdillv, KktAii. Clkiiuk PKoTiirrlVK Ahho. A Freak Cabbage ; F, A. Siicehi tin mi exl Ihltlnu lu Iin window' n freak cahlmtm hrnuitht down by J. L, I'tiri,-) (mm his plain on Nth mu Soiih. M- I'eiiey t.niU'cd nothing peculiar about 'he cahhae until after iiu had cut it. wl.i u he ilii-covetcil that I e had really a whole toilet Hob of call hutMM. Tnev un' nl all nrs, ii1 to "n biu i:h your (1 t." and am putfuct little cabtaKcs. except h"lng Irregular lu, shape They crew out aroiiud a central Mem, nno layer hImvo atinther, with hirk'u leaven between thu la)or and wrapiilni the outside, tho wholn helnu shiiietl up ami looking befom it waa cm like nn nrdluery lire Head of cabbage. Mr. Laird Heard From KniToii Coast MaIi,; - In your papnr of latn date you with others feel to dietro our mall sorvlco Your cheilitlt) ik sin fur lit In your print can not bu curried nut with nil of yout R It fervid throwed In, and Mr. Ponton known it, if Im don't he will llnd It out. When von count miles by road msur Mart-htleld la mil) iiltit6 tubes far tin r from the bead ollicu at Ror-uburg than Myrtbi Point. You might as wellsend your train to Myrtle Point as to nud It toMarshtl.ild; it would Ih at homo to start and not have to wait for arrival. hen you go to chancd tho malls jut put tho mall for Marnhfluhl on yout mall route and let others enjoy their malls as well as you and yours. .I.OlK-tLAlltl) Sltkiim, Or.. 'Oct 2, IU0.I The Latest in Fishing Mrs. Edmunds and Mrs. Etta F.tlr ohlles mnl lit tla sou llnnulu. rutunifd ventorday from South Ccos rlvor, and report a vary good lime. Hitving taken several letnons in fish ing from Mr. Ear! Palmer, the champion tlshermnu, they brought bank with them aoiiui very l.irgu siilmnu trout measuring from IT) to 14 inches, Tho xtry latest In hilling, now days Is fishing by lamp light, n looking uIiish and it bamboo pole, which waa first en vented by Mr. Frank Smith of tint ll-ih hatchery, Call and get his advice, and live wlio. Piucit Blomhom Masquerailc Concert Program Following is tho program o! the con cert to bo given by tho North Bend con cert Bond on tho evening nf their Thanksgiving Murqiierade: 1 Mnrch Oltl Colonlnl Taylor 2 Evening Festivities Hurnhoiimi 'A (a) Intermezzo La Rose E Asher (b) La Carina Mazurka do Concert Young. 4- Waltz Sweet Remombranco St. Clair. 5 -My Cwn United States Julian Edwards, This macquorndo ball will bu the event of the season. Every effort will bu made to eclipse, if possible, thu great eurvoss that was achieved hut year. A full list of prizis will bo given, detailed an nouncement of which will ho made later. BOXING MATCH TODAY Stroup and Druhot Meet In Hoped Arena Thu boxing cinteat which will take place at North lieml thlf afiernnnu piombes to he a very interesting affair, Druhot has ! en IIiiIhIiIiik iis truinbn; Mt tho sundhilh' with Mm trainer, HI Wright. Htrouji la in Libby. Word from both camps indicate that tho boya mt m gooa iupt, ttaa gooa ipiriis aiiiriu.flt ileleitulncil to win.. Thti men will m hiIi in at Hill poiiiiiU orti'h. Four ounce Klovt'H I I m tr-.l.rtiul tho, uiati h Hi go ten utiiitln In a ilecilnti, Tim K eley will olllente as l'elo.ot, and tho main event willconieon at thn o'nltirk M iiim good .irelliiifiiiuy ImiiiIh will bo i -en, ELIJAH SMITH IN PORTLAND S&73 ho Can't Find Out Who Is Uackliuf Kinney ' Tlin (in hi'hh nf rimrwlav innntl'ipi -I Imil Ihat 1' ijhIi Smith, une if the niiiiii rfiiiH of tli-S. ti. t..i, win In I'tir -m! Ammig iiihi-r llimuv Iui iulil to im Or k-oi Ihu rii)tier w.iH thl: i "I irii to Iln i out win, unit, hark d ll.. t ixi i Itay, i;."t ihii k l. Ihiii ii.i". n.1 ei. V..jir K'r-iey hi LnUdlliK. H ,vhnid Hull .Molfi.tt, f I'.iuer, wan I u.it.liig I , but I p-kiit Mulfatt, and ho 'denied it 1'l"re was iilfO a tepurl that lii (I uid-. weie bnekllit' it. hilt )oil caiiaiH K" aulhliig;out ol lliem. Unclaimed Letters Lint of uiielii'med letters remaining lu tne Miir-lilbl. Or., Pnsl Olllce Nov. I, IIKKI, per-otis eitllimt for the mine will )..i(n sny iidvi-filreil mid pay ouu cent earh nilvertUwl letter called for. (In it. ,',oy, Jack Bunch, Chleaito Rub bur Co., Wm K CMe, J B Cox, Thin lirury'J, W W Diiggiin, Oenme Etner S'Mi 2. Ilarrv Emiiis, Kttllt (Jnle, Maitlu HnceriiiHii 3, Allen Htllurd, CI as, HolHtrnin, Mir A m:u-.tiiN Holmes Nl.ifrld lloiikiellJ, Alex Ilougell, i W Karl-oii. William Kenniiii. Mr. A JMrs I Lyons, Mis Lucllo Mi l).n.ld, Jugglii.g Mathius, Mis M E Maldfti, ('apt Tl'iitu ton J Morrln 2, Ohrt'liiy Moujoy, Mlsi IvilUli NimH, EA Paysmi 2, Mrs Chas Pile., R- i4iu Piirklun M, Mls Clara Rey n Id-, Chi l It ulerlck, Henry Stwart, L'luuil A Siiuh, ChrR Helm, Elmer 11 T- uiikin, AIIM. Maria Wahr, J A Waul, Lewi Yarber, Thus A WiUnn, rinmiiel U'lllUiii". IV li Yihiiik. W. II. Cmktim, P. M. COOS BAY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Takes Steps -for Bar and Harbor Improvement 1'lnt C.x.s lUy iMiambir l Coiiiiiisiom it piejmrluB a in, mortal loCuuniiHiik. I iik' thttt rti . be taken to n-eure a W) foit rimnntl apfM Coot Hy bar. A bowing will Im niado which might to lenviiiee ! iLM-r of tho niewlty of tho meaniire. ' uh the ineienn- nf ooin llietui nl till- H.it wbli-h is now vnUJ mi, and ihutindtiVM'iipud reioiire.w which k III den. anil the owl traiiHortntlou hf uiiitito! foi ti en oxplultatloii Iheruought t" Ih no ililrleu'iy in couviiieliig the powers that hoof thu ruatiQiiahluii'-aj of our roqiio-tt. Thu CtmmbKr cf ('ommnrce also pro poi'd to miikn a reqimst that thu CluiiiKik, the deep jnu driilgu whluh is to be mini on thu Columbia bur, ho Mint here to put in it week on thu Coos Itnv b.ir, uu boon au aim can ho spared lum toratily from thu worlMhero. Congress will also bo nuked to make an iipiropriatlon for tho cotutruction of a Boworj ceutnlugal ntiotioii dredge to bo l-icnted at Coo.i Bay and to bu nse.l for dredging with!., thu harbor, Thu flrt t r.nd Intt of thoao r quusta urn In accord a mo with thu utnu-Hllnua of ffon. Dinger Hurmauii, made at his ru cent visit hero when ho hpmit n very Iirofltablfi evening with thu Chamber of Commerce, It Is thoiiuht that if thu deep sua dredgo could ho secured for ovon it week's work on the hur Hint she could work thu channel out several foot deeper, as the bar Is so very short, being little more than a hogs-back, It hoi ins Unit tho Chamber of Coin-iiieii-D Is fit! .g at Ibis innlterlii tho rig) t '"'tv to ace fii,!"-h re-nlt", end If tl i ..mil wnrk I- k-p' up tliiio it, mulou' t that In u few yen i ti wo wiIIhuiii mm 'i iHruer oln-"! nf vinni! n uiiuig hero tlin i evui hefuiu. The Worltl'H liny Cri. Of the woild's liny crop tho United HUiten growa 28,000,000 pounda. Thlj, hi iiImjiU 1ml uu much un Oormouy mid two-thlrdiiaji uiudinji Jaifjptl && imMmhsim k 4ttSALd i i maw