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About Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1903)
IWW fc 1 .1 I IU r r . 1 .A-ItflD LOCAL Frqm Saturday' Dally. Sheriff Sieve Galllor la over from the county te.U on cltlclnl business. The Interior o! tho Pioneer Grocery is receiving a new cont of paint nt the )nuda of J. R, Rochon. Ernest Sanorj, who ia now managing !. fa'hc'j nna'i on Haynoj alpngh was in town yesterday on business, Abuk at pneial RllJ dneo ia to bo piv pn toniyht at Uir North Slough Ilall by tho poople qf tint, slough, for tho bene fit of their organ fuud. Geo. Wots, of Catchine slough was in town yesterday, to not progress on the launch whl:h he ia having constructed at John Blutnqulat'e shop, Etntmtt Pierc. reports that about COO of Ms Iog which ho has been putting in on the nprth fork of tho Coquille reached the boom at Lee on tho freshet, T.'ieXjvarro arrived yesterday from Portland, She got oft" the bar about ten n. m. and watted about U hours on the tide. Sbc stopped at North Bend and vas not expected here until this morn ing. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets are becoming a favorite for stomach troubles and constipation. For sale by Jno Preuss. 'Why do immigrants emigrate?" asks the Coquille Herald. Because in order to bo immigrants they must tlrrt emi grate, as they can't be immigrants until after they do emigrate, and they can't emigrate and be immigrants at tho same time from the same standpoint, and therefore immigrants don't emigrate anyhow. Baptist Church Sunday School, 10 a. m, Preaching Service, 11 n. m. Topic. Living Faith, its Basis and ' Oat come. B. Y. P. U. Jleeting, 6:30 p. m. Evening Service, " 7:30 p.m. Topic, Tho Djooi of a Traitor. Prayer Meeting, (Thursday), 7:30 p.m. A oidiul iuviution given to all the eervitea. Methodist Church T njre ill tie services at tho M. E. Church, Sundny, Nov. 15th at 11 a. m. nd 7:30 p. m. The Pastor, Rev. Cbae. T, McPhereon, nill preach. Morning mr Ject; "How to Live fn the Sunshine," Evening subject ; 'Mystery of Chrietian. ity," Sunlav Scoool 10 a. m. E. A. Pbilpot, Superintendent. Epworth League 6:30 p, m. Subject "Personal "Work tho Duty of Every Christian." Milo Sumner, President. Launch Overhauled Tho launch "Milkmaid," owned by the Sunford boys, and running between MatBhfield and Ilaynea elough has been on the ways at Peterson's landing for a couple of weeks receiving a thorough overhauling. The entire bottom has been re-caulked, tho machinery put in good condition, more windows put in and hflB been repainted inBldo and out. She now has the appearanco ol a now boat. New Shop- New Sign, Same Old Smith A beautiful now slim now ornaments Win. Deubner's blacksmith shop, This new sigu adorning the trout ol the new ehop sets it off in flno shape, Mr.Doub-. .UvV4J. i tJlafr?tMi kBYjBBbY V .Obv illliBVfBWVk it. W ..- nor has lilted his new thopin good - dalon to Uo all klmla of work, lio may h.v o n mow shop and may have a now nUn, but Mr, lVubner still cm ploys tho stmool.1 blacksmith, In (net. ho ha got o used to him and ho tins becomo ao bnudv t lint ho iins never yet been obliged to pnsa n job by. Mr. Doubuor thinks ho will keep tho satno smith for nil time, or At lenat till ho rotirea from tho amithy. 6z Your Printing at Home Of course you want to support home industries and especially tho printer. It ia true, you may iavo a lltle sometimes by sending It abroad. Itcmember, those few dollars may bo a Ion while in re turning to your field of business. If you pay them to one of tho MarshSeld printers you can keep tab on them, per chance, ho may leave some of it with you before ho gets out ol your store. Tho patronixo-homo-lndustries cry ia ono everv business tnau can well afford to encourage ami especially eo in rut- ronixing the homo papers, who are con- I stautly doing battle for tho town nnd daily helping build op tho very com munity fiom which the merchant Hyps. Kvcry citizen should fully consider tho problem of keeping tho dollar as near homo as possible. From Sunday's Dally. Great weather fot tho coal man. The Empire is supposed to have sailed from San Francisco yesterday. The Bay City mill started up yester day after being shut down (or 9 days for minor repairs.. Tho Milkmaid made a special trip from Hanea slough last evening to take passengers to the dance .on North slough. J. L. Keplinger, formerly of Salem bat now of San Francisco ia in town Mr. Keplinger will open a business of some kind in Marehfleld. W. B. Cox has a very largo head of cabbage on exbibitian at Campboll's store. It was grown by him on the Hoas place on Catching slough. Chnmborlaln's Cough Rem edy Is Pleasant to Take The finest quality of granulated loaf ugar is used in the muuufacture of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and the .-oots ut-cd in its preparation give it n tlayor similar to maple syrup, making it iinite pleasant to take. Mr. W, L. Rod rick, of PooleBville, Md., in speaking ol this remedy, says: "I have used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy with my children for several years and can truth fully say it ia the best preparation of the kind I know of. The children like to take it and it hna no injurious afUr ef feet, xior ealo by Jno Preues. Miss Lulu 31. Barnes, of Bandon is in Marshileld awaiting a steamer to go to Portland. She will go east from there to JamoBville, WIb., to visit with friends. The Evergreen Whlat Club met with Mrs. T. S. Minot yesterday rlternooo. Mrs. Is Lanuo won first honors and Mia P. M. Wilbur was given tlio consolation. A general understanding was arrived at last evening that the stores and busi ness houses would close at noon Monday, out of respect to the memory of the late Thomas Hirst, whose funeral takes place at 2 p. m, Tho story ol Lot's wifo turning to a pillar of salt can no longer be doubted. A young lady put her foot up on a dry goods pox to tie hor shoo end two young men who were passing turned to robber. . Ex. I STOP THAT with lAiiiTMfi - Jimva .CAfEA 1 UKttIN 1 . An almost infallible remedy foi diseases of the Throat eoid Ltrags, known and used the world over for almost a century. "Viiifr err rr moM your. skwxm. Only Mnkos n Bad Mnttor Worse Perhaps you have never thought nt It win win mic. inuT tie nppnroiu to uyorv Hie tlict eont ptni u r.Ufd by n iiu k of rttir In tho 'em, and Mie-eof rinit'ccnih rlicf ikMlteold fa-diloned plll only make n bud nniMtir wotse. ChiMnbvrlnhi'H t?t much mid Liver Tub lftsnrotutio.il more mild hint ui.n.. in their effect, Aint n lieu tho prrpet tiM In t.ikeo their aei.ou n po 1ikij-h) t)m one cti Imrdlv renins M In the ruTi el n medicine. Try SB cent bottle ol them. for aio oy -inn rieuss. Mr. 8. A, Kdmmida will Inks charge of tho kitchen in the hotel North Bnd, Monday. Mm, Kdumuds ia ouo ot the mint competent cook on the buy mi I she thoroughly uuderttanda tho art culaiuo. Coquille Herald: A petition nddress ed to Hon. Dinger Hurmnmi, utid mem orializing congress for tin enlarged np propriatiou for the mouth of tho CoquHht river, is bi'i.ig circulntod vud uuatii tuously aigned bv thu cltiiers of thin county. .n to wnoin it lus no; Ihm-ii presented should make it a point to sign it before it be sent away. Coquille Herald Tho diphtheria scare has about pasted over, there having no new cases developed, and Miss Match is about well again. A now case of mumps shows up now and then, hut little nt tetition if paid to that disease, and tho case of smallpox quarantined will be out In a few days. Thus it will be seen that our town is all O. K. and people need not be afraid now. A Tie Game J. W. Bennett received n phono from Han FrancUco last veiling saying that tho great hall gamo between Berkeley Stanford yesterday was a tie gamo,0 toO. Card of Thanks Mrs. George Adams wishes to express through the Coaht Mail her sincero thanks to neighbors and freinds, and es pecially (o the members of tho W, of W. or their kindness and sympathy In her lato bereavement, in the loss of her hus band George Adams. Steamer Ruth Ashore A dispatch dated Nov. 11th, brings news that the steamer Ruth has gone ashorn at Fisherman's Bay, In Mendo cino county, where she was loading mil road ties. All hands were saved. Cap tain Reed, who formerly ran to tho Buy was master of the Ruth, and tho place whero she went ashore id 12 miles north of Point Arena. Alliance and Navarro The Alliance and tho Navarro arrived yesterday from thu South and North, respectively. The Navarro did not brirg all the Coos Bay freight piled up at Portland, at there was more than she could carry and about 100 tous was left behind. The Allianco is billed to sail at 7 a, m, today, and the Navarro probably tomor row morning, There has been a changing around of pursers on the boats. Harry Skinner is now parser on tho Alliance succeed ing L. W. Sbaw, who takes tho Navarro here. E. A, Abbott, late pursor on the Alliance and later of thu Navar ro, goes to Portlar.d on tho Allianco to take a position on another boat. Of Interest to Farmers Ghas. E. Jordan , of EastMarshfleld, eays that the farraor who doesn't tnko the Now York Tribune Farmer is no good; that there are articles in nearly oyery Isauo that a 'e worth moro than the coat for a year, that the veterinary T COUGH ( . ..m ..&$$ depart tnuitt, cumiitutod by Hmeed la the belt yet. W, 11. Cox, ol Uoai slouli, juyo tho Tribune Farmer In the he I fuitn paper published, and ho, too, ap okii y utlcu larly of Hmced. Uo sivyn no humor will quit Inking tho paper alter he him had it (or n year. We aio quol.tig llni.i M-'Olli iiii'h with OUt lllt'lr prilllHMyll, Iii'IiHim am Willi I our (armor fiii'iid to lu-ooitio luiotusted u good thiuv IIihv eau uot tlm lHtiiier in couiii'viiou tvllli the Coast '.ML. llllllv Or Wei Kl M u IIIIMM'iHI COMt. Sio out clubbing offei. Hard on Hie Saliiuii Kunnelt pierce thlukn t tint tho county conn, or llnh warden, or souio person or power lotererted in mlmoii culture r-houUI do u little worit nt a curtain pltico on tho north fork of tho Cujulllu. ,ln mn thnt about II nultit hUuvh Fmrvli w there in a perpendicular (ail of about Id feet In tho rlvir, whlc'i no salmon cnu pass except when tlio water is high. riie-ru l a deop pool below nud this bt- coim., crowded with .milium that cnnU uo farther. Ther) is no idnco for them to spawn nud tliev wear tliKtimulveii mn trying to lumu the fall-, wlileh r.. high, A lit'.lo work with dvniMuitu on thu toi of the (nils would blast them down to un inclinu whh.li could bo sur- mouutedbythotl.h. whiclH could then go fivo or six mile; farther and llud good spawning grounds. There nro undoubt edly ninuy streams where such coudl tions appear, and the mnttor is worthy tho coniidaration of the iljhlng inter ests. FRUM SOUTH AFRICA New Way of Using Chiwnburluiu'a Cough itemed y. Mr. Arthur Chapman writing from Durban, Natal, South Africa, savs: "As n proof that ChutuhurlninV CouJh Rum. edy is a euro suitable (or old uml younir, I pen you the following: A neighbor of mine had a child Juat iiver two months old. It had a very hud cough mill th parents did not know what to give it. I snggested that if thoy would go a ooitlo of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy nnd nut somu upon thu dummy tent the baby was sucking It would no doubt cure the child. This thoy did and brought about a quick r.dlf and cured tho baby." Thin remedy is for sale by Jno Preuss. More AlfCbra cu jiAjt. x. a. u muinou oi solving ' if... n . t,t ...! i.i. iuu promom i asxeu lor n solution oi in your papor is correct in all but that ho says In proving the problem ho finds ono to be incorrect. Had ho worked it by an easier mothod which I nad in mind he would have found that as woll as -1 is correct The next to the last step in the prob lem as I worked it is: Square root of X equals 2 or minus 1. S miring both sides of thu equation X eqtiulu 4 or 1. Now here is where T. A. B. made his mistake in that he forest thnt thur-quaru root ot ono as ubou in Algebra equals one or minus ono. Had lie substituted minus ono in the problom ho would haye found it to prove right. The next to tho Inst step iu the prot lem shows that minuu one should have been used lu proving the problom, H. II. Another New Club Hixteon of the young ladies nnd young married folks of Marshfleld met Satur day afternoon nt the homo of Miss Bes sie Brown and organizod a sowing club. This new organization will moot each Saturday . Thu noxt regular mooting of tho club will boat tho homo of Misses Margarot and Evelyn Anderson. The club Is run in a business liku way ami has a sot of officers, Thu meetings will be for mutual boncflt, Once each mouth tho ladies will entertain their gentlemen friends, Thg club hau not yet been named but it will bu christened ut tiiu next meeting, Thu regular members ro: Misses Alk'e Aiken, MHrgarnl Ander son, Eva Anderson, Elslo Bennett, Gus ele Brown, Alice Butler, Agues Hutch- eeon, brace McCormac, EduaO'Connell, Maud Reed. Jottio Watson HtellaO'Clon. Mil and Meadamas W. II, Short, Wm. i -Uwlor, J.W.Flanagan, E, L, C, Farrln, J About Ready to Start Tint North Ituiiil Woolen Mill Co. ex pt,(t coiifilgnineutol wtioloti tlio otonin- or Bliriml, uhloh In duo to arrive the itoinlog week, Alter thu wool block in nl h'tut II will bo but a abort ttmo lo firo the mill will bo turning out goods ill large iUiuitltlW. largo cniisluiimout oldyo Htuffs is oMieetol on tho Kmplro, which Is dim to nrrivo t'il week, Tlo dyo vnta and lankn are now being urected nnd put In poslllou. .Iiiek UiKIiih tho engineer In tho Mtuilou tulM will ho at the mill tho com Ini! week nnd start the big rn loo ami the nniolilnory, Mr, Nimvio Ihe siiperliitiudent, will get the various mucliiiii'h In order for steady wo'k. and It Is thmicht thnt insiilo of 10 days the miM will bo in full operation. The lluht Nystem Is limliilliil and the 'ffl'r,ml departments of the mill uro all "rri,K,,,l "n ',!,,, '' ho turned on from ion" lirlibonnl in tliiunnlii purt ol the "''''''v.'' sl''rli tendopt I'urrls li hurryliiB tho , worU Mm' n11 ,P0,M ,,n'1 thinks ISorth l,onn Wl1"l" mill product can boon tlm "inrkut some time this month. Travel by Sea Arrival by Alliance from South Nov. ti: Oul-rli-l Joppns, II 1. Pavbi, John Grim, J Carlton, (ieo (iieouwnod, J C Melkiuall, Mm Dotnitt, F W McNa uiara, J (' Yale, M 'lucker, MlfH M Brown, Mr Keplluuter nnd wile, W K CckxUIi.. Mi Helen Wilson,! Miss Doll In Wilson, (5 frliiimrtt, K F Oebhnrdt, Mrs M t'lau-H.n, I. Wlltlck, Mr J 0 Shook, J (5 Walter, .S ,1 I)e Fritz, M Do Kiz, Mrs S J Do Frit, Mrs M Ih) Frits, Tracy He Fritz, Silas l)e Fritz, C B Jam, Koht Crux. P.'p.irturen on thu Alllnnro for I'ort- land nnd way ports November loth: Mr i ... .,-- ,,. . ul"1 -Mrs W - ou"- Ull,ln W""1 Minnie Young Mr and Mrs J Sohus, Mrs ,.,,. , ,. ., ,, . , ,, h l) ,lor' Mr" M V f'"''''". Mary llhll. Mr Su-kiii dithers, Mr nnd ., , ,, .. . ... . ,, , M"JI1 hr. Mis. Agnon (mlovsoii, Mix I.ula Barring, Miss Hilda Frederick, ,, ,. . ..... , .. ,.., ker, TiiumaH Ball, Albert Hill, Daniel Bessemer, M B Ketchum, Abrtham Svaiiiitack, Oscar Nylund, W II Drew J ( McDougall, ll C Marcus, I. Mull Al'rixl llnutntiil (?ntil A M SIiiiiihiiii. -.- .. - , ,.,,., ., Kli'lit in Inn niiriH'ii. From Tuesday' Dally. Clarence Walters, ono of the heavy loggers of McKiuley Is iu town on buti ness. H. B, Fulton ol Ilaynea slough was in town yesturduy for thu first timu In quite A whilu. If Floyd Coffelt will call nt this olhco, wu would liku to nik him a question or tWJ uboul Umt do(i J. It. Arnolt, of Fust Mnrshtluld, enmu over to town Monday for thu first timu in several week. He Is improving slow ' ly from a broken hip enured by a fall whilu puiuting a house iu Booth Marsh field. Tho Plonor Grocery Company is hav ing a wnrehouMo built ut thu rear of thu store -11X21 for housing thulr surplus stock of goods. Tills will cunblu this firm to hnudlu thulr largely iucroasini trudu to much better udvautage, Fred Wilson of Bnmner brougkt down seven hend of fat stuers Monday for No. hie Brothers. Talk about your broncho busters and cowboys you would think a whole baud had been turnod loose thu way thosu steers came over tho trail. A New Eating House Andrews A Kqtiirci- liuvo bought out thu old stund wheru thu lirolhir foimur- ly held forth. This new outlug house .viil bu conducted under ho namo of tiiu Star RestAuruut. Messra Audrows it yqulrue aro experienced Rostaurunt peo- I plu nud respectfully invito the public to uivu them a trial. Meals will be served at all hours andneatness,cleanlineas and dispatch Jj their zaotto, WllT'l w. tiinliln1rnnrtitlM h llilrrwli(WU SAWYER'S EXOEt-QIORDffAMD POMMEL SLICKERS Mminrt'iilitlKmii iiuiui'l 'U execution iiKtwn T l 1 1 ' A i or nil mini" hi itiirii I ' f WurmnlitlWolMfiniMir, .Ki ' (A li lor trmloiuaili. V- J It iml M i1-ilni wrll I jgkru..fi':M'n. lSr ..lt.kiH,.. n: for nil kliutu uf iturk. John L. Quick, Is now In the old An derson hnruesH nhop mid does nil klruln of repair work on boots, chotis, liarnecn. If you want n neat Job, well done for n reasonable price go and sou John L, Quick and you will get It quick, Travel by Sea Depnilures North on Navrrro, Nov. ID: Mrs Mary Hull. Mm Fimui (Allien, riioman IUII, Albert Halt, l-'r-l Haastod, Ora and Kui Farr. Farcwcll Surprise Parly A surprise nud farewell party was giv en hut evening nt the home of A. Abbott to Mr. nnd Mm. I'd Cole, who mart this morning hy way ol Drain fur Portland, where they will resale. Mr, and Mrc Cole have made iniiiy Iriumln In Matsh fluid who regret their deinrturu. The Office Hero The marine reporter Intw n cUhn on n mednl from the humane micI.Uv. Com ing to oik lnt night ho di-envered tlm small eat uf A. Amstleu'a little daughter perched away upon a telephone pole by the South Mnrslitlidd hrh'gc. Ho inn naughty hyi hnd rhitfed her up thuru nud slui wiH at n loss how to get down, The marine nqiortur nhluued up thopol" nt tiiu expenao of considerable exertion nnd rescui'd tho small Inline,, to tho great Jot of it small mlstrom. He Was Surprised The following clipping from n Into Vancouver paper hns reference to a lor mer Mnrshlleld boy. "A most delightful surprise party was given Mr. Frank Uridyl nt bin home on Klglith htnet Saturday evening. Mr. Brid(i)M n turned from downtown uhout 8:0 o'clock found a largo number of young folks awaiting him. Thu sur prise was qoitu complete. A f-Iiort liter ary and music il program wn rendered niter which lufrenhineu'.a were curved Got Our Share Between I'.' and 1 o'clock Bnturdny night while thu dally Mail was buinvc ground out and thu whole force was iu n contemplative mood. Wo were wonder ing what was going on tho "back stairs." Wo knew all waa going on in good shnpo up iu thu hull but just what wan doll g on thu back stairs whero tho Woodmen advertised that something would bo do lug. Wo knuw the Woodmen wore liav iug a timu getting a lot of logs in tdiai) and that a clearing wus being inadu in th tall brush and logs wuru being piled and IuuhIi burned. All these thing.) wuru turned over lu our minds, when thu silencu was broken by thu Murine Ruportur who ventured thu lumurk "I wonder il thu W. 0. IV. will huvo any. thing left overt 1 guess they'll maku u clean swoop I They never do have any thing left over I" and several other such romarks, which usually act as a wet blanket on the peculiar craving of the printer about that timu of night, when all of a Hiiddun hiim-buni-bum went tho door and lu camu it lanky Woodman. Ho woru a perpetual emilu. Ho told us thu Woodmen had sent up this lunch, then ho disappeared, Wu soon opened tho puukugo and foil too. Iu II were iluu nuiidwiehi s, di lie- i.ius cooltiic, cheeeo and pickles. Thuru wan ono package, it wuu a beauty, HI wrapped in silver foil, puru silver foil. Tho Marino Ruportur ut once rocognlzcd it as being some of tho "Sh-sh-shon tho batk etaira'' which tho Woodmon adver-UMd. mm. L 'V v Lft?t--- ,.-' ! .T. M. At -I- . i tam '. ftu.-. lmAf