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About Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 23, 1904)
I V . . r Htrm jf v - N - t Our Monthly Publlcatioa will keep you posted on our work and methods. Mailed Free to tho $ ADVERTISING MAN fe of nay responsible house y.tt"wn i .A-HSTD LOCAL From Saturday's Dally. Chap. Norris, of Tonuiilo is in town. The Alliance m rived yesterday from Portia: d nnd goes South today, leaving Marti fio!J it 7 a. M. Da not miss the first chapter of The Biased Trail, in tomorrow's paper. It is ft story ol tho logging woods, but it flill interest everybody. J. TIbbi tts arrived from Seattle ytiterday on tho Alliance, after an absence of about 3 years part of which has been spent in Alaeko. JnJse Delos Woodruff announces in the Port Orford Tribune his candidacy for tho Republican nomination for the office ol joint representative for Coos and Carry counties. Mrs. Geo. , Farrln wjU leave on this Alliance for San Francisco, to visit her sister, and to bring back her son Norls. She will nlso bay a new outfit of silver ware and now patent warming oven for tho Broiler. NOTICE AnEon Rogers has generously present ed f 100 to the chief of the Marebflcld Firo Department, all persons having claims against this land are requested to present them at once to tho Fire De partment. W. P. Mormiy. Chief. Handsome Acknowledgement AntonRogorsFriday morning.upon his arrival in town after taking a survey of tho situation drew a check for $100 for tho Marebfield Fire Department. Tho 'check was tarneJl over to CbiefMurphy, for tbo department to do with as they oeo fit this is Mr. Rogers' language. Thought it was Sunday School P. M. Wilbur said he wa9 dreaming ewet-t dreams of CO years ago and 3 hen tho fire bill was tolling ho was just dressing for Sunday school and finally came to tho conclusion that tho bell was tolling for a funeral and ho had concluded not to go, Ho taw the blato tdtorwarde and mn.p for it, j, - Were Tlicy Twi'ic A le1 tor received from C. A. Wood yard, of Tularo, Cal., under date of Jan, J 10th eays: "I have received the iew Years number of the Coast Mail, it is fino, but would be a littlo better if it had more reading in it I also got tho News. Tell Jobs, if you seo him that I;havo got a couplo of Buns." Tho Mail could not find out whether they were twinB, Card of Tlianks ; I wish to express my sincere thankB to tho Marshflold JFIro. Department eo tho citizens, for their aid in remov ing my slock so promptly. E. Kuan. ,J 1 MVJf Ci iff at rom'"WEAkESS, tahe tK , A UU wVIAlvI Strength-Givec.fJiyne's Tonic Vermifuge. Card of Thanks 1 hereby wish to extend my sincere t" an'tt.i the Firo Company nml clti reus of Mnrshfild for tho valuable serv ices r.'tidei oil in flighting tins tiro and protecting my property on the morn ing of January 15th. Anson Koukhs. Mr. Win, S. Crane, qt California. Mil., amfcrcd (or venre from rheumatism nnd I tun I neo. Ho was tliwllv advised to try Chamberlain's Pnln Balm, sviilch no did nnd It cffictod i complete cure. For snlu by Jno Preuss. Good Suggestion Chief Murphy will call a meeting o! tboFitePopnrtment to decide what clinll be done with the ?100 presented by An son Rogers. Somo of tho boys aro Mrcnjly in favor of putliug this money in tho fund for improving their quarters in tho city hall, equipping their rcadin room, etc,, and this would seem to be sn excellent de position to bo made of the money. From Sunday' Dally. Tho Alliance failed to get to sea yes terday, The Push Club is pretty well, thank you. A, V, Wickman is employed fn Cha9. Staufl's grocery store. Maud Coke is quite eick, the result of a bad fall last Sunday. Colorado mountain trout are planted in Japan streams. being Cal Ray tho butter maker at the Coos Bay creamery was in town today. Grants Pass is now a closed town. Tho Laayor is irforclng oil the ordinances, backed by tho city council. Stock U being sold by tbo Umpqna Oil Co., tho stock buyers to Ret their money back if no oil Is etruck. Miss Fannie Getty, who is teaching in the Coquillo City schcol is over visiting frieuds in Marahfield and Empire. IVI.ar 1. !!?... m .1bj ft Cmy l.tr. I M lieu isiiiuua ti) u u:o wi w.. tw..- Iain's Stomach and Liver Tablet and ! realua for oaco how quickly a firtt-cUss ; ,it-n.i1at. tncillrlno will dirrfft tlin (111-. ui-to-date medicine will correct the dis order. For sale by Jno. Preues. In our next iesuo we will publish a short poem from tho pen of Michael Liber, that is a gem in ltd way. Curry County has a movement on foot for a Normal school. A building and 1000 have already been donated. Capt. E. N. Hardwick, Matter of the steamer Alliance banqueteJ the Mar garita Fischer Co. Friday evening at the Uroiler. Joe Yoakam was In town today togged In his Sunday reeiraentale. Ho woe looking up raudholes. He will report next week, F.S.Dow shipped 1200 dozen fresh eggs to San Francisco market on tho Areata. Coos Bay hens do lay when they get at it. Tho general laws of the Into special eetsion aro now complete and ready for distribution eo says Stalo Printer Whit ney. Tho EvergreenWhist club met at tho home of Mrs. P. M. Wilbur. An excel lent time is reported. Mre. L.M, Noblo won tho first prize and Mre. W. J. I Butler won second. RuBty Mike's Diary, Jan. 10, 1001 The hunter that jest shuts his eyes en bangs away don't get much game neither does tho advertleer who has no system. Don't m!i tho tlrjt chapter of This Hinted Trnll in till Issue. No matter whether you ususlly rend dories or not, you will like this one,ntul no don't want you to miss it. An ctromely wot evening, kept many r.way from tho Forofltors1 mnaquorado bnll Inst evening, but thero was n nice crowd out, nevertheless, nnd everything was going gaily as wo Jivont to proia. Nightwntchman McCullooh says Hint he was tuc tlrat ouo to see tho smoke of Friil y morning's tiro and ho was looking at U when Albert Sclcg also saw it and spoko to him to call his attention to it, A. L, Wood, a confectioner, J late? ol Roseburg, has rented A. E. Seaman's building on C street recently occupied by Mlcklowrtght'a jewelry store, nnd ill conduct n candy store therein. Mr. Wood is a urofeislonal confectioner nnd ... ,,, ,t,, tnr ,i. iininm.in trade, Myrtle Point Enterprise Tho Coast Mail's nccount of the wreck of tho steemer Dispatch is soniothlnc like tho Enterprise's account of nn affair which occurred nt Mnrshtlold once upon a time a little off color. The Mail, liku the Enterprise, Is a cood paper, but will get slightly mixed sometimes. Travel by Sea V Passengers ou ongoing A lliance, bound south: Marshal Potitt, Mrs G N Far rin, J It Davis, W A McYlcker, It II Charlton, T J Titrol, J Rotors, E E For rey, C A Owens, H P Clausen. Mrs U II Charlton, Mrs Marshal Tetltt, W U Charlton. Committed to Asylum Ernest Holmes, roncf Fred Holmes, o! South Marshflold, has bsenexamincd as to his sanl'y ami committed to the asylum at Salem. Deputy Sheriff E. M. Gallior, came over yesterday to take tho unfortunate youth to Salem, whithor ho v.ill etart Monday, with Wm. Aiplund as aeslstant. Burned at Sea The fino American ship Clarocco S. I'nmnnl nurnt.i! tiv f!nnri W. Ilnrnn. t)t ., , ,. . . , San Francieco, has been burned at tea, according to advices to Lloyds from Port Stanley, Falkland islands. Tho iicment sailed from Philadelphia August 10 and from Newport Ifews September 22 for San Francisco. Captain Grant and hie crew hnvo, according to tho advicee reaching Lloyds, arrived at Port Stanley and reportod the burning of tho vcseo at sea. Thore were no fatalities. SEE THIS Weekly Coast Mail the largest home-print paper in Coos county, the daily EveningTele gram, and the New York Tribune Farmer, the best farm paper published, all one year for $5 in advance. Foiled a Curo for Indigestion I use Chamberlain's Stomach nnd Liv er Tablets for indigeBtlon and find that they suit my case better than any dys pepsia remedy I hnvo ever tried and I havo used muny different remedies. I am nearly fifty-one years of ago and havo suffered a great deal from indiges tion. 1 can est almost jany thing I want to now. Geo, W. Emory", Rock Mills, Ala, Eor eale by Juo. Preues. kaisinp a Purse Tho property owners in tho block In which Friday morning'o firo occurcd ire raising a purse which is expected to amount to f 80 or more ns an ovidenco of their appreciation of tho good work of the Marehfield firo department in eaving their pmporty from deetructlnn. This will be presented to tho De- pnrlittent for tbo improvement of tho club room which tint boys hnvo recently cRtnlillet.cd nnd commenced to fit up in comfortable ohnpe. Tlilu In nddltiou to tho $UM presented by A. Rogers will bo a tmbstuntinl help townrd providing tho boys with coiufortnbb quartern. Congratulations Mr, John II. Culloiu, Editor of tho Giulnud, Texas, Nown, linn writ len n let ter of congrntiilntloiiH to tho tniinnfr.c tores of Chiunl erlnln'tf lough Remedy no follows: "sixteen jeara ugu when our first child wa u bnliy ho Nwia subject toeronpy spell wo would bo very un easy about him. W'a began using Clinin bcrirtiii'n Cough Remedy in IVS7, mul tltiding it Hiieli u reliable teioeily for colds and croup, wo hnvo never been without it lu the house since that time. Wo hnvo live children ntul hnvo given it to nil of tlium with good results. Ono good feature of this ir nicely is that It is not dingreer.blo to take and our linbtes really like It. Another is that It Ih not dnuuerous, nnd thero la nu rink from giving nu overdose. I cotigrntulute you upon the tmccorn ol your remedy." For ulehoJno. Preuss. From Tuesday's Dally. II. G. Plocger has oceu quite aick for the past twodnys. Tho schooner Ivy arrived in thu bny Sunday and docked at De.tn k Co. 'e wharf. If you want one of the bent improve! dniry nnd dock nineties in Coos County, we have it for rule. It'ri it ftmp too. I. S. K.wrMAS it Co, Marshflold, 1 ll)D3t w It. Tho steamer Signal on her way from Grays Harboi to S'nii Frnn- cisco ran low on fuel and was obliged to put in at Coos Ray for coal. Rusty Miko's Diary, Jan. 10, IW)1 Somo advertising lite infants, just look all alike to rnnko them pull give yours nn individuaity of their own. Tho tug Sen Rover came up from San Francisco for tho largo hnrge which was built at tho shipyard nt tho Rtavu mill but was unable to get out yosterday, Scarlet fever has broken out at l.ibby, n son of Robert Harrison being attacked. Tho family 1ms beou quarantined, but it is feared that other cases will develop. The Japanoio section hands employed on tho C. R. R. A E, Rr R. were quaran tined yesterday by Dr. Mingu. city health ofilcer, ono of them having devel oped a case of smallpox. Tho Broiler now has an expert tamalo maker employed and can biipply nil patrous with a fino article. Tho lover of a good tamalo can get his hearts de Biro in that line. Those who havo trlod them eay they aro fine. Mixed Again Let him who thlnketh ho utandeth take heed lent ho fall. Evory ono around tho office mado a now year resolution that the serial story, Tho Mazed Trail, bhoulJ be run without any mix-ups or bobbles; and bohold tho very first in stalment camo out mixed from Dan to ISurshoba. The first chapters again this morning in intelligible shape, and but wo will make no rash promise", Wi F. Butcher in Troubh, W. F. Butcher, P G M, A F A A M of Oregon, residing at Uaker City, shot J, C. Whito, a prominent contract or, Friday night, Tho shooting wan tho result of i quarrel over a contract in which both were intorottod. Whlto had throatonod to shoot Rutehor on sight. Butcher gavo bonda and io awaiting trial. Whlto will probably recover. Both men are old residents of Baker City, Yaquina Coos- Bay eat (Albany Democrat.) Ed Crnnglor, tho owner of a onu-hun-drcd-ton uteamor, hao beon in the valley thie week looking up bueincss for a reg ular boat between Yaquinn mid Coos Bay. If tho prospect Is good for n regu lar traffic ho.wijj run hie boat, which would he particularly n good thing for paeeengera now obliged to ctogo it into Cooa Bay frora Roaifburjr, A Cool Reception A Imly nml geiitleiiinu who ir rived Snlurdny night from Drain had n dlsn greenblo Introduction to Coos liny. They got off tho gnsollnu Iniiuch nt tho dock niter dnrk nnd then iimdvorlontly wnlkcd off tho Hunting dock oi.to n tthnduw nnd found themselves In the cold water before they knew It. Tholr burgage had been left nt Jnrvht lauding, but they were taken to tho Itlnnco nnd nitpplied with n change of rnlmeut and timdo as comfortable ns possible. Highly Complimented II. I.. Jitdell, of II. L. Jtldull A: Co,, Hnn Ftnuctcco. largo clgnrmnutifncturcrs nnd denlern, writes to n friend hero ns follows, touching tho opeclnl Number of tho CoantMaii.. Dkaii Sir and l'im:si. My sincere thnuks for tho elogant Imuo of the Const Mull Allow mo to congrat ulate through you tho Editor (or tho ex cellent nppenrancu both editorially and typographically of tho isatiu which would do honor to u City ten timeu tho Btzcof yours Rest regards and success to you nnd to Coos County. Yours truly, II. L. Junii.t.. DISSOLUTION OP PARTNERSHIP Notice Is hereby given that tho part nership heretofore e.xihtlttt: between A, V. Wickmnti nml V A Wlckmnn under the firm nnmoof Wickmiiu k Wlckmnn lini" this day been iliiMilvcd by mutual consnnt; that nil clniuiH nnd demands owing said firm nro pavablo to V. A. Wlckmnn, nnd thnt sn!d V. A. Wlck mnn hns nssumeil nnd will pay nil de mands ngnlnst raid firm, Dated this 1st dny of January, 1001. V. A. Wickman, 1 (lot A. V. Wickma.v. Push Club Notes That ono thousand dollars from the County Court looks pretty good to us. Taken with tho fifteen hundred or two thousand wu expect to raise from tho buttons thoClub will bo kept with the new comers as thu direct result of thin advertising and this report will bo pub lished once a mouth. Tho first installment of jars for ex hibition purposos will arrive on tho Ar eata. Ono of tho most remarkable fonturcs of this Push Club movement is tho fact that up to date no one had n word but the best forlt. 1'JOOO people in the county, but not a kicker in tho bunch, if this is not a progressive spirit I do not know whero you would find it. Masquerade Prizes The prizos nt thu Foresters' Prizo Mnsquorndo Saturday night wero award ed an follows: For handsomest costume: Lady, foun tain pen and box of stationary from V. A. Wickman, Mrs. McKay; (Jentloman, cuff and collar box from II. Sonastackon I'ort Andoreon, Best Bustaincd character: Lady pearl handled gold pen from Thos. Howard, Miss May MBnulugf'Gentleman, gold filled watch chain from H. Finell, John Grills. Most comical coatiime: Lady, ptcturo from John Preues, Vendln Juth; Gentle man, gold Htick pin from II. Lockhurt, A. F, Cook. ARRESTED AT BEAVER HILL Taken to Portland to Answer Ser ious Charge Albort IJ, Forrora nn ottornoy of Port laud, came in Saturday, clothed with authority to nrrost an Italian at Heaver Hill, who was charged with making threats agnlnat his brothor who lives in Portland. It ecome that tho two brothers inhorlted equal nmonnts from thooatnto of tholr father. Tho good brother fiavod IiIh money while tho bad brother squandered his substance nnd went to lioavor Hill. Then ho wioto to tho good brothor nnd trlod to mnko him dlvldo Up, under throat of vlolonco, and tho good .brother turned tbo letter over to tho authorities. Forrorn Bo'cured hlo tnnn Without troublo and fltart'ed with, hlro for Port land yesterday. TKiwnl Catarrh qulokly ylMdn to trot mont by Kly'n CroMii Jlnlni, which h nr. ably imntmlio. 1 I received Uironnh Uio nostrils, ulooniiofl nnd hrnds Uio whoU rar fftoo oyer which It dlmuofl lbolf. DrngttUts toll tho f0o. sUo; Trial slo by mll, 10 cnl. Tet It nnd you rue ours to oontlnu thotronliuGut. . '' Aiinouncomont. a To neeomuioitntu thouo uho nrc imrtlal to tho u.ii) of nlomUeri lu npplylnit liquid Into tho nnknl iinmingun for xifirr-wf rrtu IU$, llm propfiolorn ptniuu Cream Halm In liquid form, which will bo known nn lily'a Liquid Croam llulm. Piha luoludlng Ui Rprnyiuit tnbo in Voct-nl i. l)niKglt or by tnnll. Tho liquid form mnhodloi Uu mud icluid proporUcn of Iho ijlld preparutluiki NEW CLUB ORGANIZED Stormbound Fishermen Follow tho Latest Fashion. A few of Miunliflold'a ninateitr Isaac WnltonH,nmoug whom woroJAlex Camp bell, At Sleep, lino. (Julovtou, Johnny Wilson, Mndae (InlnvHOti, Albert Camp hell, Bob Lang, Wnlter AsplunJ, Orgood Hlioup, (tco Woodward, A. M. Kargont, Tom Nollson, Alfred Mntton, Ray Camp bell. Willie Curt In nnd other?, who went up die cieek west of MarMitlold Hnndny, after tho scnley monnters which infest that nt renin, were driven by stress of weather to seek refuse in one of tho old lodging camp buildings, where they worn storm bound a good part of tho day Following tho precedoues so numer ously furnished lately, a club w:is organ-Ixed-Tho FUhermou's Whlat Club and the scholarly gnmu wns indulged In to pnss the time. Alex Cnmphttll took first prize, n trout I iuchca long, aud Geo Oulovsoii won thu Inioby, nn over dotlu baked potato, From somo mysterious source n largo baking pan was produced, mid in thlsn firo was made, over which bnenn wns tried on sticks nnd can covers, nnd pota toes were baked, Dry bread completed tho delicious refreshments, which wero highly appreciated by the members of now club, International Regatta (Special to tho Coast Mall.) ! Kalamazoo, Mich., J.tu. 18: Float Ico yachts from New York, Now Jersey Wisconsin, Minnesota, f'nundn nnd var ions parts of Michigan will tnko part In the tuternutioual leu yacht regatta to begin on Gull Lake tomorrow. Tho Kalamazoo Ico Ync.it clnb, under whoso auspices tho regatta is to bo held, has completed nil arrangements nnd thu prospects nro bright for ono of the most siicoesiful events of the kind over pulled off in America. llci-iik'R tho race for tho Stownrt inteniHtisnnl trophy, for bonts onrrying net over hot) sqnnro feet of canvat, there will bu several other ovents of importance. J VO" w foflEDran- BLACK-DRAUGHT THE ORIGINAL LIVER MEDICINE 3L n A sallow complexion, dizziness. biliousne:i nnd n coaUl tougoT nro common indication of liver and kidney direiuus. Stomach and bowel troubles, aevere us they aio, ffivo immudlnta warning by pain, nit I Ivor and kidimy troubles, though losd painful nt tuo start, nro much hardnr to cure. Thedford'a Black-Drauaht never fails to bene fit diueascd liver mid weakened kid neys, It stirs up the torpid liver to throw oil the (rerma of fever and ngua. It' lis a certain prevenlivo of cholera nnd Rriuht'H diueasu of tho kiduevH, With hidneys re inforced' by Thedford'a Illack Draught thousands of pernons havo dwelt immune lu the midst of yel low fever. Many faiuiliod llvo in perfect health and havo no other doctor than Thedford's Black Draught, It is always on hand for uso in an einerejioy aud saves many expensive calla of a doctor. -. Mulllm, S. C, March 10, 1901. I have urcd Thedford'i Black. Draught for three years and I have not had to do to a doctor since I have been taking It. It Is the best medicine lor me that li on (he market for liver and .kidney 5 troubles ana uyipepita ana otner complaints. Rev. A. O. LEWIS. ft ...... .tffctt L fcfwift - - n&j&.3$u:' " 2 Ww'f ,