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About Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906 | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1904)
.'.r -f ,- hv-, -H "- f V f, m 7 u r-yftsxittr TtiiPr ft-frff 3t3ZW?&&iCI& ''" f ' A AT A ., .,: i t , V Y 'nV TSrt ."7vrr : personal ar?d (From Friday' Dally'i) Oitjilnin A, I). IlMitio, of Hntunor, wrta In town over iiltyht. -T 'i Tho Rogers bulldirillj,fHt thofoot of A ntroot In now receiving it now coat bf mifiU "' (Jco. W. Witfo,of North' llpnd. jmr-climoJ-lotii 1 2 mid .') In bloc!: !)B of that bjty from Carl Albrfnlit, for it conolilora Hon of )I200, -f- - a tlonry Ilngcdnrn of Portland hati pur n(iam.'(l propoity nt Fruit Vole! itmt will ircot u nliui ronldurico therein thla euin tuor. t ' r- i ,Mw.. Mnvy Nonh In irto'flii? hor hoiwo from tlio Nonh rnncri oil itlver. " i ' UoOH i J. M, Metier, add lilt Iota on tho oornur of Bhcrmau avo mid Washing ton atrcot, North Bond, to Msra Uutchtmton and Dunuaman, ol Still water Minn., for 11000 yesterday. Wtillor Laird, tho innil eatrlor hotweeh Runnier niul Olinrry creek was In town today, I lu reports that tho wagons will he put on the mnll roatn all tho way through.. ..,, C'lmx. Ittidmond, tho nrtiat, iyhu linn been 'ataylnu nl die Arlinirton lioueo lit thla olty, left for KuKcno and tithur vnllujr town- today. koIiik out vlu tlm overland route. , Uwll H. Unuer la n Fortlnnd attor uoy rcKhttttro'tl nt thu Bliuioo in thiA olty to-day. Ifo arrlvud ycntwdny by way of thu Drain routw, ' riarry Jloyrir, tho trnvolin dea'. innn for tho .Mnhon Khrnian Company , of i'ortlmid, yh hero thin mnruliif fur Portland, M'W nut over tin ovorlnnd route via HoobnrK. . II. T. Oli I twoud, formerly u dniKKist of AHhland, I a viriitor inour city to 'day. Ilia iiiimo npjHmrx biiioiik tin) rcjlatorwl ut tho Dliiuco. - - - Minn .Tonnlo Klokwortb Iim rwlfpioil her jwKltiou In tho. lntrnl telophoue oflleo In JInrahlleld. Hor place will now lw (IUimI by Afimtj-.thol lkwno, of .Sunnier. liito AIarhflold. Tho hmico wm flout id down on eoowitytcttonlny and landed At tho Donii & Co. dock, where to-day it wan taken nahnro aud'piacod on tho rollera ready to Ixi luvulod to tho olto prujmrvd for it on South Drondwny. Mjiaera Hutchenon nqd Dunnaman ol Stillwater, Mlu purchased from (1, W. Wltte of North Ilond, tho two loti on tho corner of Union and Virginia etreela in that city yeatorday, tho con sideration boing fHDOO. Prof. Swydoiwky, of LowiHtou, Ida ho, lavlHltor In Marahlleld nt prca ontjTho Irof6a.sor in n ninflltinil of ilio old Hohool, and altould ho deoido to looato in our olty would make a valuable acquisition to our loonl inua ioul talent. Mr. Wodoknmpor.tho man who wua aeriotirily injured by n fulling troo at tho wqoiI oamp on Mr. SoiiBHtuokon'H place yeatorday, who waa brought to town in a u uuooiutolonH condition, waa Htlll unoonaoiouH tlilfl morning, nud it la oflloinlly reported that hU ohancoa for rooovor' nro ' very jKior. Brick Plant for North Bend ' Tho bualnoai'tnen ol North Uond thla mornlnK raised $1000 an n aubaorlption to un Kaatorn ilrm to establish on ex liorlmontal hriok plant at the Win, llAinblo ranch on Kontuok alough. Thero is a bed ol elu7 on thin ranch that has lonu been thought to bo valuable for the manufadtnro ol brick, and tlua mornltig whbn thu reprosonttittvo ol an Kaateru brick firm, who had exported tho clay, submitted a proposition to the 11 ' t u lo;al dtaMMM wmiiiii IIH.MHWMWWIH North Bend people to put in $1000' with him And establish ah experimental plant to burn a quarter of a million brick and then. If It waa found that good brick could be made there, to Inter et tabllah n T2G0,d00 plant, tho huilnera turn of tho city rained tho monoy In lets than an hour. If the brick of tho (lint burning are found to be alright, Mr. Simpson has Agreed to tako thorn all at 10,&0 pur thousand delivered at tho woolen mill wharf. CurocJ His Mother of Rheumatism . "My mmlwr haa humi fitifferer for' many ytmra wmi rjieumatlam," says w. Il.Wlotvnrd, or lliftandr Fa., "At llmen alio wan unnbln to inovn at all, while nt nil timed walking was pulnful. I pro snnted Ixir with n bottle of Ghnmbor lnlu'n I'nln Halm and nftnr n few annll- CJltlllMH Rlifl lll'I'Illml It U-UH tllA (unit I wonderful pain rolleVor ho find ever mod. in inci, alio la novnr without It now and la at all tlmua obln to wnlk. An oocnulonal application of 1'aln Itiim koupa away tho pain -that tho waa formerly troubled willi," For tale by John l'ruucn. Coos County Grain V, 8. Pow, president of llio Coca County I'n ah Club, Iim on exhibition nt hUolllcn In thla city tome very fine ampli!Bol the urnln irathored from the productive farm of Cooa county. Thoy nro a pnitof tho exhibit orlRlually in tondrd for tlo Ht. Loula Fair, but na thla project will now bo fchandonud on account o! tho inability to procure tho frultaln time, they will bo eaved and 'M' to tho collection bolntf prepared for tho Lowia & Clark Kxpoiltlon at Portland next year. Amonc. the exhibit at Mr. Oow'a is a Ann aamptn ol cotno oats, irrown on the Geo. Wi Winner ranch near Arnjo, and which yielded a crop ol 80 buahelfl to th' acre. There la nlw a lamplo of rornc fine barley bar verted from the Winner ranch, which went OS biiebcla to Uio acre. Another nice ramplo ol thu Coos rounty oat crop la found amonc thla collection and la from tho J. II. Phrocder, placo near Araao, and waa' harvested lat fall with a yield of 71 Inuhela par acre. ,Mr) I)ow, bna tho rcabr exhibit Jars that nro especially manufactured, for doiplayme farnplea of thla nature and will receive and preserve for tho Cons county exhibit at thn I.unla it: Clark Fnir, lamplei and epecimunaof ullklnda taken from the flelda and forcata ol ibis countr '. .Change in Firm Ilnvlnv purchared A. U.CompbeU'n stnnl; ol (jrorrie", I hope to h favored with aryntlnnanconf thn trade of hie prrM'n jiRtroni', ua well aa that ot othcts. 1 jtilend lO.carry groceries, fruit), and vrtfidSt!BB of tliu very belt to bo had nil gocda will bo RUnranteed oxnntlv aa roproicuted. Special care given to tele phone orders. I will bo nloaaod to extend 30 days credit to'thoso justified in receiving credit. r Jtespecuuiiy 0-2-Otd 4tw. E. ly SllULDOK. John Ditier, a bachelor, about 00 years ot ago, who lived all alono in a HttleJ cabin on atRcM alough ranch 4 mtlea from MarahQeld, died at his home last night at 8:30. Ho waa discovered lying on hla bed 4n .an nnconeloua condition and breathjni.tory heavily nbout 6 o'clock yestwdny afternoon. Theodore Hoolllng, tho neighbor who made tho dlaeovory, ont ki.oneo for Or. MacCor mack but the utifortunnto man breathed lilt last ihortl before tho doctqr nt rlved. The remains wiVo brought to Marah tleld thla mornlng.and turned over to coroner Mingua who, le)d an Icquest at the Johnaon undertaking parlora at 11 o'clock, but when the Available ovldonco waa all in, tho jury vrab unable to arrive at a decisive verdict "as to the cause ot death, and alter a thor6ugh consldorr atlon of the circumstances it was deemed beat to bold an; autopsy which was held at two o'clock . thla atternoan and resulted in a verdict ot death by hotnorrhago ot tho brain. Althongh Dittor came to Coos County and Bottled on Roaa alough about tour years ago, but very little Is known ol him, lie waa a man of, eccentric habltr, who mingled but little In the whirl ot hla social surroundings, confiding the story ot hia lite to no 'oao. lie came from Landcaster, Iis Angeles County, California, with a miner by the name ot Hoolllng and has, alnbg hla residouco in vow HetJth,nd STRENGTH with l&2CYffi(BlfiS Vl&twit, potMitr HOMMt CHILDREN, Mtl MEN. wUUm OrcRon, llvfli) a life of quint aocluilou, Tlie funeral will take place at the Odd Fellows eemetwry tomorrow morning lit 10 o'clock. , , , (From, jbUurday'jl Dally,) vi Join tho flooflaValt Cut;, ' It. 13. Shlnp, of limpire had business in the rrietrojidila today. ' '' " 'Ichalra.for itoayfolt republicans ol Mnrahftold, I3ml Watklna, of Oo'ttaRfl Grove la in the city on btlelncas today. ' F..T, I.ood, la n Seattle man who roRlatorcd at' the JShrnco today. , The Alllanco'aalled from cIjco toay atlOa m. San Kran- Mtt, J. J. Cllnkunboard, of IUnleln creok Is nhoppintr, in tho city today. Go. W. Link ol Roaebarg Is proapecl Itif; In tho Cooa Day realty markets to day. He la ataylnK at tho Central. John Dittor, the man who died in Mr cabin on Jloia alough laat Tbnrlay evening and who waa, brought to town for a coronor'a inijuert yesterday was burled today al the Odd Fellowa ceme tery. t. F. Flanaganj the San Kranclaeo. conimernlfll man who has made eo many friends in Marahfleld during Ida recent eojotirn ot tho Ulanco, left thla morn!": for I'nreka colnp via Myrtle Point and the overland route. Tho MAIL has been Into the past few evenlnga on account of the extra work and delay incident to Inatallinc our now Simplex typo setter. Every thing will bn in systematic running ordor CRtin In a fjw days however and we 'will Indcav or to mako up for lost time. C. II. Hamtnack, n proaporoua cattle man of Norther, New Mexico, arrived on the bay yeatorday and la today up Cooa River looklnc (or a ranch location. Wien interviewed by a Coast Maii. ro porttr laat nigh, Mr. Hammock aald that tho cattle buaineaa was now a dead lotter in New Mexico, and weetern Texas, and that the old time stock men ol that section were branching out n,i every direction in the search of new grafting lands. Ifo roporta a very late sprluc and abort ranue throughout the onttre couth. Whooping Cough "In tho pprlng of 1001 my children had whopping loiikh,'1 rays Mrs. I). V. Oanps, ot Oapps. Ala. "I lined Ch.im bortain'a Cough Remedy with tho most aatltifactory reeulia. 1 think thla la the beat r medy I lmv over soon for whoop ing cough," Thla remedy keeps the Cough loose, leesona tho severity and frequency of tho coughing ape? fa and counteracts any tendency toward pneu- . inonia. For salo by John Prnusa. John R., Murray, formerly ot Ronita, Indian Territory, but now temporarily located at Oakland, this atate. is on the bay today. Mr. -Murray is on a tour of goueral Inspection and eaya bo may lo cato on Cooa Day If he cau find a email ranch on tide water tor aale at prices to auit him. He eaya tbo Indian Territory ie a dead lotter ao far as stock ranching la concorncd and that on account of the drought there thla apring the cropa of that countiy will he very light this year, Mr. Murray weut up Cooa River today. HON. JOHN H. MITCHELL Urges Importance Of A Republican Majority Good W. O. Ohase, chairman ot the Repub lican county central committee, baa re ceived the .following telegram from Hon. John 11 1 Mitchell, indicating tho impor tance of Republicans turning out and voting their ticket, thla year. " Washington, J). O. May 10, 1004. Hon. W. O. Ohaae, ,i ' Chairman ot Rep. Com. Marahfleld, Oregon, Ltter received I sincerely1 hope every man on the tioiet State, County and dlatrlct may be elected by a good majority. Thla la all-Important beforo a presidential election. John H Mitchell t hWloV(or;;jisfiK' JGikHtnmym Brt'it f11 &.?-, if - Push It Along At a mass meeting of the cltlaena hold here last month for the purpose of Arranttlng for a Fourth of July .celebra tion in Marahflold a committee was appointed to canvas the town And raise the necessary funds for expenses, This committee, which consisted of three of our leading bueineea men, has ainco that lime passed with a gentlo gliding motion up the flume. One of its mem bers hao auffered another attack ot that tired feGlinfr, another has entered poli tic and Kone be.vond recall, while tho third has purchased a apan of oxen ntf muat needa go and claim them, It therefor behooves the chair of tho com mitter on general arrangements to lick lla calf over at onco if Marah field la to have any kind of a celebration at all on tho coming 4th, Ifwedonttake aorrie atepa in thla matter pretty aoon wo will le called npon to step out of the way and mako room for North Bend. The patriotic cltlena of the bay are deter mined to hare a routing celebration this year. Let ua get together And push the good work along while all tho towns of the bay are willing to unite with na in the grand celebration. One of thr greateit bleailngs a modest man cap wIhIi for la a good rellaole set of hotels. If you are not 'the happy possessor ol such an outfit you cau greatly improve the efficiency of those von have by the Judicious uaa ol Cham berlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Thoy are plcaaant-to take and agreeable In effect. For rale by John Freuis. Epworlfi League Anniversary The Darrett Chapter of the JJpwoith league ot tho Methodiat EpitCopal Church, In hcrmony with the Epworth Leagues of the world, ia celebrating tho fifteenth anniversary of the united eoctoly. On laat Sunday evening, Mrs. Chae. T. McPberson. An ex-Prcildent rl the Salem District Epworth League, gave an interesting and instructive, address on "Tho Rico and Progress of tho Epworth League" Among other noteworthy facta, theee were brought onttlieru has been regular organized work for young people in the Methodist Episcopal Church since 1872; la My 13, 1633, the five, societies then in existence united unde. the name of ''Epworth League" In the thrco great branches of Methodism thero nro nt leaat two million Epworth lana. Qn next Sandfly cvoning, nt 8 o'clock the regular anniversary program, liter ary and musical, which thla year, is ou tho line nf temperance, will bo given by tbo local chapter. At tbo cloeo ot tho program, the new ly olectcd officers will to Installed. Tbo church will bo beautifully decor ated. ROOSEVELT RE a PUBLICAN CLUB Organizes And Pre pares For Cam paign Work A vory enthusiastic Republican mass meeting was held in the Chambor ol Commerce rooms in thla city last night for the purposo of organizing a Republi can club. Quito a number of the lead ing Republicans were preeent and a very interesting meotlng la reported. A party league waa organised and by tho unanimona voto of the houto was called tho Roosevelt Republican Club. Tho following ofllcera of the new club were eloqted. President, Geo. N, Farrln, Vlco Pres ident, E. Mingua, Secretary, W. U. Douglas, Treasurer, Herbert Lockhart. On the mqtlon the chair appointed an executive committee consisting oft L. It. Robertson, ftJ. Coke, E. O. Farrln, J. W. Butler ahd E. O. Hall. On fur- tbor motion the chair appointod. an ar rangement commltteo consisting ot: J, W. Bennett, Frank Flye, W. A. Toye, 0. W. Towt-r and A. B. Campbell. It was then, voted to hold a grand rally In Marahfleld at such a time aa the arrangement committee, should set. Tbe RreAtwt harmony prevailed throughout the, meeting. Several very interesting talks were made nud all speakers seemed confident of electing the full tloket in Jane,, Tleli$b rnemrsjefcl in duty bound to aendiA greeting 'to tho man who haa. triad e Mit.emmtrv tironeroita and rrin't)t . i-,;ty-- i . t-- -.- ,-, .WTOVf Rjffr'ifflHBf ?.f PK ", WT rreeoamrH. ajiia nif inienu uomg uy rolllngVip a big majority for b'ur octlrc ticket ia this county, , . (FrorW .Monday? DaUy,,) ' H Subscribe to the 4th of Jaly ptefile fund. w Tlie. Czarina. aaIIh frosi SaniFranoIfl- co tomorrow' afternooni Open air band music tomorrow eyen ng If the weather will permit: i Dr. J. E. Swdnscon. of Heaver Hill spent tho day In our city yetl rday, CD. Iloldredge Is a Lent Anzelea business man who ia registered at the Central today, Tho steamer Maneanlta, light honre tender for this coast was on the bay yetterday. t See. II. Stzstacken, at once and register for a good lime on the coming 4 th of Jnly. ' J. Levy la a San Francisco commercial man whose name appears on the . remit ter ol the Blanco today. The steamer Alliance sailed from Enreka this afternoon nt 8 o'clock and will bo dan here tomorrow; Miss Ida Gamble, teacher in the Sum ner school, visited with friends at the Cooa Bay metropolis yesterday. The schooner Mendrcd, ariived in this bay from San Frasciaeo late. last Satur day evening tnd la new loading lumber at North Behd. F. Quttcy, manager of the 'Beaver III!! Coal Compauje store at lkayer II 111 spent Snnday with friends in Marahfleld. P. P. Clarke, representing the Na tional Caab Register Company of Day ton Ohio, Is a guest of the Blanco in this city today. ' The leader- of tho Marahfleld Band announces that if the weathpr will per mit the band will play on the streets tomorrow evening. Gardiner Gazette W. F. Jawett, gen eral superintendent of the Gardiner Mill Company, arrived laat Friday from San Francisco. He will epend tho summer hore. T. J, . Thrift, our popular connty Assessor who bad been closing up hla work for thla year on this end of the county left for the county seat by thla Mondays train. It ia rnmored here that Earnest- Koepko, a well known rancher of the Umpqua section was k'lled by a rock elide while logging on Smith rivet last week. The particular's nro not known. Sick headache reeulta from a disor dered stomach and ia quickly en ed by Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab lets. For sale by Jno. Preusa. Tho Libbyboya'cro'seed bats with the North Bend toam ou the North Bend diamond laat Sunday, the game reunit ing in u score ot U to 20 In favor ot North Bend. The features ot the game were band music and gate receipts. Andrew Jackson Sherwood, Demo trato nominee for joint senator from Cooa and Curry countiee la abaking hands with voters in Marahfleld today. He came over on the noon train from Coquilo city and is registered at the Blanco. Dowight L. Lootbourrow, editor ot the evoning Post aoon to be eatablUhcd at North Bend Is in town today, Mr. Lootbourrow, eaya that in all probabil ity the Post will make its initial ap- pearance on Thursday ol this week. burn Rothchllds; the popular repre sentative ot Rothohilda Bros, liquor houso in Portland aud who has been in Marshfleld soliciting business far his firm the past few dayV tyft this morning for Portland, going out via tho Myrtle Point route. ' k Mr. and Mrs. D. K Aheara, of San Francifco, are expected on the incom ing ?Alllanco to1 visit Mre. Ahearn'a elster Mrs. Ira Ollapman, during Mr. Ahearn'a vacation from hia duties aa druggist in tho establishment ot Mack & Co. A. H, Gnllou, of North Bend, haa a uj).7;montljBold, whlcli lm would like to Put agaic'kt any dog in Oregon us a . . . "?.. . . . tricks, tHck.deg.frnd be would like to pot up . oYd kmmal trajoerAMhjaf h'ts ljxht' JJ hla canlna peta wouuetlnl wy.aKc'y ol ww.fw ;My"-rf1 , .., YbtirataMlfeii IimIM W' tW mm: tb tctsfn omni w tt Ptwii sanprsai " "ny KMiM fWfAai JCMM K MaTwmiJ Wr' U'A(inJAted with .tWr ap-f Jots methods ot bnalne. Thj will tuir something .4m to ofle ye httr. '; leiks A CfMTf e New Mate Edlter Daily Coast Mau, . ' Noting fa ytrar issne of May l&th l(Wl, finder the heading of "on the eldej! that by Innenda it Is charjtetl that I have anested and put in the olty jail the Democratic eandldate for repreeetatlv, I wlah'to state that the charge Ie ahee- lutely falw and without foundation in, fact, that this gentleman has Always cdndueted himself, as far as V know, At A reputable oitfzea ahould.. , .v J. W. OARTIR City Marshal, . John Sparre, a sailor on the schooner Webfoot waa Injured by falling from the gang plank onto some floating logs in the water below the wharf at Porter last Satarday, evening. He came to town this anoralng asd had his bruises dressed by Dr. McCoflsaek and, , Is now quartered at the marine hospital. A Scbults and W. J. Cunningham, of LoBg'Fise Nebraska reached Marahfleld byway of the .overland ros;n Saturday afternoon. They are InveathjAHag the real eatate market and may loeate here. Mr. Schnlixls an experienced creamery man and ia looking iato that, branch of the Coos Bay indaatriee. Henry Andreas, man age ol W. P. Reed'a dairy ranch at Gardiser, arrived on the bay Satarday. He a pent Saa day with his wife who is here for medical attendance and who Is staying at the home ol her slater Mrs. Parke Holland. Mr. Andrats inforpas the COAST MAIL reporter that times Are very good on the Umpqua, and that the famous white city ia jest now enjoy leg quite a toon. Mr. Wedekampe?, who. waa miewly injured by a falling tree oa the 6a atscken place last 'Thursday, and who was brought to towa and placed ia the marine hospital ander the eare of Dr. McCormuk, ie still very lew. The unfortunate maa has Bever regained coBscmasneee alaoe the aecideat and bU ehakees for reeevery are very poor. By as op'intloa per fern ed yesterday a thorough examination of the akall was mad In tearch for a fracture. No frae-' tare was found and'tlw phystolaaa atate that the pateat la. Mfferlag frem cob cnesion of the brain. t141M. good Aa yq go t.preee we learn that tho committee appointed to select fand for the -1th of Jnly celebration have today raised about $700. For Small Bar Dfedges , Representative Hermana has request ed the Chief of Engineers te set aside out of 0.00O,0OO emergescy appreplatiost for rivers and harbors, safielent money to construct a bar dredge aaluhle for the work at the entrance of smaller harbors on the Pacific Coast. He la tofdthat duch dredges have proven wceswrful in affording quick relief on the Atlaatlc Coast and la desirous that dredtag shall be commenced at the entrance to Tilla mook Bay and Slnslaw, Neh alert; Uap-V qua, Coquille, Neetueeaand Rogue River in Oregon. Mr Hermann will leave fer Oregon ia a few days having ahoat cleared np bis work before the varloas departments. Tll Slraicht Of It The report that was some days ago current to the (ffect that Capi. E. B. Uurna.had purchased the schoouer Cella In San Franclseo and waa at that time expected to arrive in Rogue River with ber enroute for Aatorfa. where he waa going tor the machinery for the eaaaery Which he is aoon to install at Gold Beach, was nnfonnded, The facta of the case are that Capt. Burns' was at that time dealing for the Cella ia the city but oa aeeount of some trouble arising from the marina oooks1-.and 'waiters' atrike, which 'was then on, thejdeal waa never consummated. He parehid aa other vessel, however, a two masted ge oline schooner and reached Rogue River . with it late last Saturday afteraoe( He will leave for Astoria in a few Uy; and will load the cannery machinery hJ. fore referred to, I r Doctors find A good preicripJ a- rorvima SBtSBJH ,itoatalHS"'.Vubdy for a year,. ' gilts, sen tnera. ii inn4-mf,iyv m, v iW- HM' r ". ; I '9 a . ' M N I . I ' . lZt1x. ,v r ' ,- X-4-.sti,J..!l.,l1... 'lni,Jtrr, ,1 - ' t1.