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About The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 26, 1901)
w lUS"" ' v Vi(t ...... II IIWMIIl I " iMlJ MKmalmWLHiHHiMiHH MUUUMJUJVrVtlWIIUI1MIJmutlll:MtlWI.IUUll.IMlimrW wrtomtm-.imni hhbhi -v . r ' School Itoins. Miss Alice Aiken rind Hilda Ilagclslciti, two pupils of the high school, wcrcon the sick list last week. The Rchool 1ms purchased nine dczcu felt crnccrs, which will be . n nrcat improvement over the wooden ones which have been i ,uscd for thq past four years. ' t Maude nud Miuuic Mills, pupils of the fourth gnule, made . a stauding of 100 per cent, iu (t spelling examination. The nppcraucc of Miss Kugcl's room is very much improved by , the beautiful chiua lillics. 1 i ( Some of the 3rd grade pupils who have made n standing of 100 vj)cr cent, for the past week: Annie Krugcr, Icautcr, Leah ISlliott, Lassila, Annie Co., Osgood Shoup, Mary Kl 'liatt, Kdwiu Dolan, Rcta Haiu r by. 1 Mental Arithmetic, examina tion 6th grade, Kliza J.ongstafT , 100, Hilda Stenhohu 100, Ncl - lie Tower 99, Oscar Gulovsou j 91, Eddie Johnson 93. , Standiugs for the past mouth rw-rfrrf in Ii1f hllmvilirv Ctll mill 6th grade: Spelling, Eliza Long- staff; Arithmetic, Minnie Har - . kcufce, Ada Chapman; Geog raphy, Ray Bowron; Mental Arithmetic, Robert Marsdcu. Mental Arithmetic cxamiua- itionslh grade: Myrtle Abbott , 100, Kthcl Jensen 90, Helen j Chandler 100, Minnie Harkcn- scc 93, Bcuuic Chandler 97, Edward Ryan 93, Kathleen Beu- i aictt 100, Florence Lang 94. The following pupils of the 4th - gjadc have been doing excellent Nature work: Emma Tribbey, Geo. Manning, Esther Johnson, Vill;e Cnrtis, nnic Tribbey, Ethel Aubcrsou. Watch for the bine, pink and , red ribbons, as they are signs of good pupils. This applies to the . .3rd grade ouly. The and grade pupils arc doing excellent composition work on ' "Hiawatha." The lollowiug ( -arc doing exceptionally well: 1 George Kiuse, Walter Hagcl . stein, Oscar Kronholm. The school has been wrapped in shrouded over the death of Carl Hcuckendorff, oue of our old school mates, which was caused by "double phueumcuia . feycr." , Our faithful jiuitor, Mr.' A. Ogrcn, met death this week, caus eway "Heart disease." Daniel Keating has taken the position of janitor in the school. One of the grandest treats in the way of n ball will be that being arrauged for by the Women of Wopdcraft. They are royal cntcrtniuers. Music by the F. D. band. Our Legislators The Coos and Curry county members at the state capital have been honored with several com mittee appointments. Dimuiick on the committee of Municipal Corporations. Also on Taxation and Public Highways. Hume on Fisheries and Game als.j on the Federal Relations committee. Black chairman on Public Lands committee aud on Salaries and Mileage. Diuunick has introduced a bill for the protection of timber. A bill relating to liens of laborers on mining claims. Hume a bill to protect salmon. Black to in- corporatc Coquille City. Hume, to protect Salmon iu Rogue river aud fcr the protection of game. Following It the tote by ballot on U. a Sen. olor: "' ' 3 : 29 ib ill (i J 'I I I c I I 3 ' 3 O O 3 3 I O 1 3 . I I CANDIDATK. Corbet t Itcllrlde Hermann - hmllli I'ultort . George Moore Tailor 'Williams Lo.'ll Nonollnz ; The Women of Woodcraft will give a ball 011 Feb, 16th. This vill be one of the grandest affairs ever given iu Marshficld. pood 'Musjc. The ladies of this order iiicvc r do tilings by halves. t MYKTLE l'OWJ.' KNTKM'WSK. Miss Add.lo Olack, of this pi ice, is ono of tho qonuittcu clprks in the liousifof r cpreschtatives of tho legisla ture, v f i Hliiii;inniiwwn 11- iuu ttioH u Auvnniiac V IN wiiWUi-rjn' ANYWHBJWJ AT ANVTIMB A MIITvnuKU ai nnnuu 1 Z , Call oa or WrIU JE.C.WSIPPTISIHOAGEMY; 5 T " AN FRANCISCO. CAL. ! ' Uk r - ..unnn .w .UUOTAJB ' f h Trains arc again running through tO'Myrtlc lloint. Racking headaches, bleary eyes, weakness, noises in head. Uudyuu cures. All druggists, 50 cents. The new steamer at Reed's ship yard is now in frame and all speed is being made to complete ner as soon as possible. Mt, Shasta Kidney and Liver Cure purifies the blood aud regu lates the liver, stomach and bowls. Try it. McPhcrsou & Ginser our Agents. ) A. Krusc, is in receipt ol word from the Eureka foot ball team thiough its manager and thev ex press a dc&ire to conic next season but have practically disbanded at present, so u wauiu ociinpossioic to come before next season. Try some of the bread made at the Home bakery. Always fresh and No. 1. W. IS. Cox, proprie tor. 1 5 tf. Dr. Horsfal has purchased of Otto Schetler an acetylene gas plant and will place the same in liis new residence, corner C aud Third streets. Sun. The Marsh field football team wcrc. formally lCoqmllc's team. challenged by The Marshficld team have decided not to play any more this season a the or ganization is practically disband ed and some of the team arc not here. The Coquille team have been notified to that effect but the Marshficld team will be pleas ed to accomodate them. Bologna, frankfurtur, tripe and head cheese at the Jarshficld Cash Meat Market. A new lot of all kinds of blank and accout books just received at F. P. Norton's. miuyun is nnwtuui it t aj cents per package by nil drugUM, (Set luid yan Henry Michaclbrink brought down a raft of 250 Iocs from Coo? river, Monday. The Simpson Lumber Co., purchased them. Guard against loss by fire by insuring your house and effect iu the London S: Laucashirclusu TauccJohn Prctus, agen. The front of the Central Shav ing Parlors is uow adorned with a new sign. Rev. R. C. Lee will preach next Sunday at theM. E. church, subject "Victoria, Woman, Wife, Queen;" Rev. Lee having been a subject to her majesty will speak intelligently on tlie subject. Word reached Mrs. S. R. D.-vis, of South Marshficld on Wednesday evening that her son Quiuce Davis could not live many hours. On Thursday at 5 o'clock she received notice that he was much better. Tho U.S. Civil Service extmlna tiona will Ihj litld at tevernl pl-ious In oach state during March and April to ccuro young men and women for various government jioiltion. I.ajl year upwards of S000 sucli appoint ment wcro made without ttolitlcul inllucnro No fei' aro charged. In formation aliout the nlico unit date of rsunination can bo hid freo li wiltins to tho Columbian OrroMtoii- dence College, Washington, I). C. The Women of Woodcraft will give a grand ball on Saturday, February 16th. The Fire De partment Hand will lead the grand march. This City No Cow Pas tliro Thnrohns been considerable rom plaint abunt con ruiiiiing ut large 111 our itrcotf. There is i strong culimoiit among our ( Vizvm to lutu tho city council nb.ito tin ntiisuncn by foiuo measure iu the tthnpn of a nriliuanco to keop thern at lo.ut frum running at largo uithin tho cit limits. Thiii is ono of the evils that will give a city a black eye rjnifkH tlun any other nuisaucit. Thnro I iin gr.if growing on the street of Marahlield for gruzin pnrpo'ss and it is to the best iut s's of every oitlxen to see that so ordinance is passed which wlll-j ally do away with thisnuisnncQ fl c'u iBMaHBHHBiiaBaBaQBamBBu cs B a B n I II. Ilclsnct, liai bcn nppalpu-il aj agent for the I.i.iui) Coil Ca, will hereafter furnitli tills sU,crlor coil direct from the rlne. 'J lie cJi' mutt accompany all orj tj. A full tupi 1 ainayi kept en UnnU Itl II II B H a a 31 3 n u N m a B H B 9 H m m A Constant iupp'y o'tlr)- yxxl Lrpt on bind, Al cr.l rs filled piomrtly. AI o tru :!c anil dny w i-ls, ixcivaimj aid lia k work ilm at raionahl prices. Te'epli in No. s8 . Rciidence Crruer TlilrJ a set A urcst. L II. HUjjj.SXH, 'alsl '.I O'fion u a .(-BI!BHMI$w-ai3E3i n COIL. 9Vtfl Baa M mm. m m Chas. Bradbury, C. II. Noble, and Hiram Kin a left Sititulnv for Daniels creek. They wcic accompanied by surveyor Cath- catt, and will survey taild adjoin ing MIC UlUC KUlgC K, K., Willi a view lo preparing for logging operations. Scucstackcu'E While Pine Ex pectorant not ouly stojw the cough, but heals the iullanicd mucous membrane and nir pas sages, f For S.M.15. Dcsiiable resi dence property. Six lots fronting on C. avenue, West Marshficld, nil cleared aud level. Forteuu and prices apply to OttoSchcttci MarshuYld. Mrs. L. II. Heisuer who has been very low for a long time is on the toad to recovery. Why suffer from headaches? American Headache Powders give almost instant relief. Gel them at Sengstackcn's. t Oil Tuesday the last rock of the 200,000 ton contract was de livered by contractors Wakefield & Jacobsou at the jetty. The only way to avoid having 1 tongli meat, is to purchase vour supplies nt the MarshfioTd "Cash Meat Market. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Craddock came over from Handou to visit with S. C. Rogers, parents of Mrs. Craddock. After a visit they will leave for California, where they will reside. If you want chicken, boilers, broilers or fryers, yon can get the best at the Marshficld Cash Meat market. Maxwell & Curon have been seriously dclavcd iu siuking their coal shaft at Coos city on account of water but will resume work in a few days. Sengstackcn's White Pine Ex pectorant is the ideal rctutdy for all throat aud bronchial irrita tion, t A depth of 26 feet at mean low tide is reported 011 the Coos bay bar. Coos Bay News. Anything in the poultry Hue can be had at the Marshficld Cash Meat Market. The schooner Lizzie Prien, which sailed from San Francisco in November reached the Siuslaw on Jan. 18. Lowncy's Uou Dotw front 10c to $1.00 per box at the Red Cross. J. Tcnbrook, superintendent at the Government jetties spent several days iu town the fore part of the week. . For all kinds of stationery go to Gortons. Thirteen hundred piling arc being furnished for the S. O. Co., at Umpire by W. II. Noble & Son's. Stop that cough with a dose of Sengstackcn's White Pine jsjc pectoraut. It has no equal F. C. Drown, superintendent of Cos river fish hatchery is ex pected to arrive with 200,000 young salmon which he will turn loose at Myrtle Point. Try a bottle of those mixed and plain aud cauliflower aud on ion pickles, at Campbell & Kick worth's, only ioc a bottle. Dr. W. A. Toye received the sad intelligence by wire, Satur day, of t'le death of his father at Kverctt, Wash., on that date. Deceased was 7a years of age. The launch Onion took a uum her of young people to Pleasant Point, Saturday night ton dance. A pleasant time was reported. Chest protectors to ward off cold, 50c and 75c at the Red Cross Druj Store. James McGowan, of lCureka, arrived here last week. He has made arrangements v.iU f Clem mcuseii and will install a bottling factory in connection with the brewery. Pay Your Dog Tax Notice is hereby given that all dogs within the city limits, on winch the tax is not paid by Feb. 15, 1901, will be taken up. Pay your tax and avoid nnncccisary trouble. John Caktj'.u, -City Marshal. CIIAltr.CS HAUNKIfo vai.u.viim: JWKM RJU SAM:. The farm owned by the heirs of Charles Ilarncr, deceased, is forsale. It consist.1 of about 6G0 acres, and js situated near Sum ner, iu this County, and vis well improved. Written bids will be receivod for the same at the office of J. W. 116111101-, Marshficld, Oregon. Bids will also be re ceived for the Charles Ilamer house and lot at Sumner, or one bid caniuclude both the farm, and the Stjmner lot. .Cash offers preferred but one lialf cash and the balance oil easy terms might be accepted. Born. TENBROO ) AtK ltna, Wush- tuctou. Iuu. at, 1001, to Mr. t, to Mr. ttbruok, t nud Mrs, John C Tenbro daughter J0RV-1I0DS0N- At the resi dence ol the brides patents, on South Coos liver, on Jan. 23, luoi, at iu o'clock 111., MU Klla Hodon to Oliver Jury. Rev. J, D. Crook ofliictaliiig. The high contracting p.utie in this nuptial union tire well mated and the marriage is of itloie than usual intctest fioin the fact that it is the culmination of a 20 years engagement. A long, pa tient wait, at last rewatded by the union which will last tor ever. Doth parties have hosts of fu'euds iu their home localities and Miss Hodau has made n choice among men ol high land ing and noble character. Mr. Jory is an amiable gentle man and of one of the finest fam ilies in,. Marion county. lie is the principal member of the firm of Thoma Jory & Son, manufac turers of the famous Jory evapora tor. About 100 invited ft Sends were proctit at the wedding which took place at the residence of Dr. Ilodsou. A large number ol valuable presents weic given the newly married couple. After the usual ceremonies aud congrat ulations a bountiful wedding diu n:i' was served anil nothing was too good forthcnwinbled guests A number uf gueits attended the festivities from Marshficld go ing there bvgnvoliue launch Un ion, fully decorated for the occa sion. The writer has known Mr. Jory for ten yeirs and the Coast Maii, wishe-i the newly wedded pair a happy, prospeioas journey through life. DIED. HKUCKICNDORFF. At South Marshfiehl, Jan. 21, t;o:, Carl John Ilcuckeiidorir, aged 15 years, 1 1 months aud 20 days, of Pueuuioui. Carl John Hcuckcudorfl was an energetic, pleasant youth, and was well liked by .ill his associ ates. He was the ouly sou of our townsman and ship builder. The young man until a few days before Jiia death, was in good health. He contracted a severe cold which resulted iu his death. The berieved family have the sympathy of the entire commun ity iu this their .a.ldct trial The funeral took place from the residence on Wednesday, af ternoon aud was attended by a large concour.se of Irieuds. Rev. R. C. I.ec administered the fun eral rites iu an appropriate aud impressive manner. OGRF.N At his home in Maikhfield, Oregon, Jan. 23, 1901., Andrew Ogren. Of hcait failure Deceased was a native of Fin- laud, aud had been a resident of Coos county for 30 years having lived nt Marihffeld nearly nil that time. He was a good provider to his family and a chcerlul neighbor. Deceased was a mem ber of the I. O. 0. F. fraternity, under whose atiipiccs the deceas ed received the last solemn rites of burial iu Odd Fellows' ccmc tary. Andrew Ogrcn will be remem bered by the school children of Marshficld luwiug been janitor. Deceased leaves a wife and two children, a daughter nud sou Mrs. W. Thomas, of Thcsla, Cal., and Fmil Ogrcu, who is iu the employ of K. G. Flanagan. HURNS At home iu City, Jan 23, 1901, JJtirus, agi:d 10 years. Ivinpiru Annie r. t':s;.MN, ixhiui. aii nortc KiiuriiiHc d. '1'cli-jilioiui Mr. J. IJ. I.abcr representative of the Sail Frapcisco Hulletin, is iu town iu the interests of that enterprising daily. Mr. Laber hasplncedthuagcticyofthc Jiullc tin with Robert Marsdeu, Jr. who we are informed will shortly em bark in a general news and sta tionery business. The Bulletin is offering a special inducement to subscribers, new and old, iu the form of a handsome book en titled "Wonders of the Universe". Until "Bob" can secure mon permanent headquarters, he can be found at Ncls Rasrnttssc 1 store opposite, the Central hotel. German Cough Cure is pie is I 11 1 to the taste and is a rclia ! safe cuard ncaiust Croup. It j sale at the Kei Crcsj Drug Slor ; I r HOUSE. Iltititurtcr-ltiiy Yttnv llriwrrji !UHrnliUll. Iinpailrr ofWInn anil tl(!M mitl llliili Crttilrsor I .iRvr nuil Menu Uti. H HIAWID Kollon in,; It a mi I nl !ll uf Wliltklrs on h n ltKDTOl'. ItllAlt (IllASfl. .MONOdllAM, WIIUKIIVK, (tOM)i:. uim.i:, AMKUU'PtU'l.lMI. Mrlllt.WKK'NSOirit MASH KKYSTONT., iuk'ici:mii:imiU hum: itvi: limit (,u.Di: vosv, CO.MMKIMMti: ItOYAI,, Tlil.Kl'IIOSK, Ml' VKUSON, no.M.r.u. PAvnso.v.ssro ivii, SYICKHIUISU. tiilrMt1 Din. Oht IliiMln IUhii, Hi. (...Illolllkl llllA. KlIHl I'imili. Ijfrt. Sncriy, Anfrlivt, Old IVft Mn. I irtt CtaMAWnil, tiiw.li ILitilnl llHtrwi, (iulHMSt Slut, Kokand K)t. IWtt'i thr .(Uivc n full nnd mpVli UHOttHWHt ( pMW CMll.t WlHM .md nil vUt oniHncil ihjt nniilic t lint-chin MocV, ( rtll 011 iik- .in.l JuJjc for ii(vlf. Solfliinit A liitn uf llM HMlC iiiiwnc I tCllhlln Vur 1 1 uly uK Koiiiui mkmi:n', ?mrKi'i. oHiiKifi rnnji 1 oiiiim Mil I. I.M-I IIK l-IIOMt r JMTM.MIlIN tie rnoNt u o'' m !i "i nJ wnwpl-e ppik iIkii m .I. nwl 1. 1 ill 1U.I1 lln t!S.il-r. It irn . Hi 11 t .mil i1 pll. , m- nirnii n.l Ui'i ilriw., U u.tr. 1 1 inn killUlt. loot IU) 1IU(MIV. WVNIRD-Okpi'i'. rrlktlib-prrvm in r-rv twm toirommt fc (ampiny rt wild h niiwMl ri-Miuikjn, H.ir Miury prr )!' totmrth-i.t.-' kly f j par iU) A uuU Hfr md nil (irti ia ifiailil, Imii l. it'hiiitr uU y lOtimi miMMi, iUnr pud n N Satii-iUr iiMttiwiiM matter n.l.nn.r.1 i Kprk MS't)k) IIOC'M ,im !lt..iik"i k .r . LHILA'A. Under Arrest A. T. Araut, of the firm of A runt it Rogeu, liverymen at Roichurg was iu the city on Tuesday, he brought over Olivet Jory, of Salem, who is heic 011 business. Mr. Arant, while here had Chester Laurence" placed un der arre it, charged with horse stealing. Araut was prctmed, having prcviou-ly been deputixed, he, accompanied by Marshal Carter, went lo .Nohle s logging camp nud procured their man aud he was tukeii to Iloscburg Tuesday morning. It seems that Laurence hail engaged a horse at Roseburg to curry him to Gravel Ford. He did not leave the hone there as agreed upon, hut went on to Myrtle Point, where he abandon ed the lior.se aud came direct to Maishfiehl. As Laurence's story goes he ordered the liverymnu where he left the hor.se to return the animal to RoscbiirL'. He claims that he is being held without proper grounds, While the young man tills a pretty good story and makes himself out quite innocent, he has tlie ugly fact lo explain why he changed his uaiiie when he registered at the Blanco ho tel, where gave the name of Ralph Jones. WWri'.i). Cjpiliti-, Mul.l Knon In rv.ry etMiily to icpnirnl li'a ciiiuny uf tot fi Iminolil feiMtiiKi-ii $934 (lUry r )r.tr. rMyaUe w4Mhly, jj pur iUy AlMoliilrly mo hhI ill rllw., : ilfffit, Ihtm lldti. ik'Anil I lliry, noi:.iiiini I'm, viuiy mm uiv.ii uimk. SIANI)KI) IIOUSI'., jit Dkaukimn Sr., I IIKAOO. Capt. Joiivi, of the Hunter, reports that the Umpmm bus hns unproved ol late, and at present hns a depth of 22 feet ot water at high tide. A'lTHNIiTOYOtMlOIK'UAUD'H. John W. Green, of Lane coun ty, an old nurseryman nud thor oughly coinpentent iu every branch of that business is now nt the Garfield, and any oue wish ing pruning or doctoring trees or any other scientific work iu this line will do well to call upon Mr. Green. Mr. Green has given this business his Jifcstudy and can give you the best of satisfac tion. 2 t Fine line of winter dicss goods ot hmgitnckeii'ss at price that (!cry competition. The railroad is now repaired aud train service is le-cstablished, Hoar cucss, soicucs7 iu the chest, Croupy and distressing coughs nrj 1 lways iclieved by Germ 111 Cmj.li Cure, 25c aud 50c a bottle fit the Red Cioss. -- The six-year-old sou of C, J. McCulloch, of Haynes slough, was brought to town o luvc his arm attended to, hawug fallen from the hay loft and striking on his elbow IV iclurtd it. Dr, VY111. Ilorsfull attended hjm, cosbai: IsTIEH'W" Variety F. P Norton, Propriotor. .Ilnmlidnlit, Orouou. A flno nasortmont oi Oonfoclionory. Oigaro and Tobnuco always on hand. AUnioniilry ufnll deHvrlptlolit', pliiyhig ('iirds,.Hliitlnnory, flHhlii litcltlc and tlio monteomploto iixHiirtimml of Nntloux mi tho luiy Nowm Depot and Agency. All orders luMruHHod to "Nkw 'Vaiuktv frioni:," Mnrnlilli)ilOrri(uii will rtoulvo pruuipt ntti'iiWon ttTf&JEnSlJi. DEEIIE1NG ftlOAVERS iHARDWARE OF Tinning, Plumbing and -D. tip" c sh. . . x: , . . . Go&'net Qrccrey e A full lino of choico grocorios, food, Hour. Hani and bacon always on hand. Frosh fruil3 and voko- labloo ovary otoamor. Highest prico paid for produco, buttor and oggs )3 ' WQ Tree Delivery H.S enfiasi --Wliolcsale and Retail Druggist - ci:.ti.s:u i- 3ic3)JH ,v;i:m:uiu: u it a.-iini: .Mnrshfiuld 1111 1 ICu.pIrn City, OriKiu. pri-kpUim Nlillll'nllr 'imiimmiimIimI ill nil liuir'. VIN, I'ui-ko .V ., itml Din It1u1l.11 s I'Jr.i. I.U., tlonl 'iMiiiiln: .- ' J ! RE9 LM E. G-. Flanagan, Prorjriotor. .Ilnrflilli-lil, lrif;r.ii. Mutton, Beof, Pork, Canned Goods, Grocorioa Salt Moats, Etc. VphkhIm mitl I.OKKlua ,mitiH At Gold and Silver WntcliPR nt a nargidn I PIiihIi (IooiIh nuvur mild .o Clioap. Toy t for a very Child in tho Lund. CandhiHantl tilirlstiniiHTrca Oruaiueuth in (Iroin Variety Wo httviitlui QondH and moiin BusinofH, Tho Tritdo nud Ohristnun Tren CommlltooH Suppliml ut WIioIohuIo Prlcnn. WE IMTosuaa D3-u.sir2.QSc, Store, , STOVES & Kruse. ALL KINDS Pipc.fiting Promptly Don." 'A ST.. MAR3HFIELD. -jyM" Pr iu5 jl Iri5c Proprilorj. o 0 s"-" 030 Tclcplioiifi IDiiln 'M. A Kriii 1 Tor unit ,t-nl - 1 1 .1 1 ff?T tarn;, y Hiiiilltil on Nlmrl .'Volli-f.. ENGINES BOILERS RUSSELL w::L mil mm STACKERS THRESHERS " MACHINERY & caeKen mmv Goldens. i.m3 i h 1:1 , 11 I ff'u- 1 tiff illrf" i &&