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About The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902 | View Entire Issue (May 25, 1901)
WWW''' 7 1 -l I "- 1 ,- r vW. lAJfcTD LOCAL . Scngstnckcu's for fresh gardeiv and grass seed. Sctigstnckeu wants ten tons' of ahitliim Iwrlc. lJluc line ol shirt waists nt acngit'nekeu's. v Chpt'A.M. Simppsn was a passenger from San Francisco on the Areata.. Ton can't make money easier than by trading at Flanagan's Pioneer Market. The Mutual Life of N Y. giw you the bett investment and pro- tectvu.N Take a policy. H, Skxgstacsen, Local Agent. MY.jrocPMrs. C. Wi Olive went to San Frauciseo on the Allmnce, where Mrs.s. Olive will enter the German hospital' for treatment. Best Creamery but ter on Coos Bay at Flanagan's Pioneer Market. Col.-CJ. Holt returned Wed- ensday from the Coquille, where fichaff$fceu holding temperance 'meetings. A reception to the 'pledge signers was givenWedncs- yy evening. Thursday evening Col. Holt lectured at the Baptist church, and he left next day for Oardincr. The man who- knows a fine conveyance when he sees it takes his hat off to W. 1'. Mtirphey's Jibe of buggies and carnages. The first of the league games of base ball, which was to have taken place at Coquille City last Sunday was postponed on ac count of.bad weather. The Co qnilTcrs'will meet the home team on the Marsh field diamond' to morrow afternoon. Assortment of Kodak sup plies at the Red Cross U r u g Store is larger than ever. 3 ' HOT? 15 Tpnsnti. nrortrie- H r 7..J :?"';: i 'tor oi ine k. mains uui- '" or shop, has been over-run wnh orders, but Has now ' v added a skilled tailor from .yf , Chicago to his force, nnd is prepared 'to'fill all or- V ?jre An eTitrt rirtiv owrl t. . " ."--- - x in the strictly tirstclass ' ...mmm.. .!. 1 T. UI4UUC1 1U1 Y11IIU 11113 i shop has always been . uolcd.- I kV-v feC1 Bs .'I "fl -k i 4 NEW SPRING SHOES. flu au m o & m- R lOJtT ' We provide this footwear in a lefrgo Variety'of Btyles and qual ; ities, always selecting those styles we thinkwill please you west, and confiningour purchases to-rihoeg mado-of the .best leathers andflnished to perfection. Me These Reasons Sufficient to Command Your Trade. COMTLETE1 STOCK OF Jjrfi'Gbods, Pancy'Goods, Xa'ces; Ribbon, Corsetc; Boots arfd'Shoesi Hats-Caps, gnks, -Vali&s, ! " ' Clothing, Gents' FurnisTtngs, Riibber Goods. ii PBJ.R(J. T Nicc five room cottage to rent;. A'pply to Hi.IL MoPhcrsoiii Cap. Dau. Roberts is nowohiof euciuccr on tlic Columbia,, vice Kd Haiiscii,vrlio has takcum po sition on the pixmiic. Iusure your property, in the Loudon and Lancashire Pire In surance, Co., Johu Prcuas, Agt. ' The dance given Saturday uJEht by the Fraternal Union wis a very pleasant affair,, al though the bad weather prevent ed a large attendance. Use HibbanVs celebrated rheu matic cure- to limber your joints. For sale at Seugstackcd's. Spend a day at Cape Arago. Holden will afford you au oppor tunity for oue dav only. See no tice elsewhere in this issue. A good cultivator is one of the most importaut time savers on. the up-tO'datc list of agricultural im plements, and W. P. Murphcy sells the best ot them. Prepare for warm weather by getting a summer hat at Scng- stasken's. M. and Mrs. James H. Klana. gau came in over the Drain route Tuesday. Mr. and Jrs John Currcn of Coquille were in town this week. Bargains in kid gloves atScng tackens. A bursting water pipe cooled yic "warm" sccttou ot thcJ'ourth street undue Thursday but was soon repaired. The Ladies may close the sa loons but you can always-- get Tanglefoot at Milucr's. Albert Stemmcrman has taken a contract to get out fprL. J.Simp son iooo piles 70 feet long aud a million feet of logs. Lafe Cronck has purchased the homestead farm of his father, S. H. Cronck, on NorthSIough,. and will-go to farming on his own account. BORN DAVIS. In West Marshficld, May 19, 1901, to the wife of Win. Davis, a daughter married MINGUS-SEKLEY At Marsh- field, Or., Tuesday, May 21st, Dr. Everett E. Mingus and Miss Edna Seelcy, Rev. Hois- fal officiating. See the Grc&t McCormack Mower andHayR'ukes at Mil tier's. Church Improvements Aliandsomo ncn bulletin board lms beenput up at tlio Jtctliodist church, for t ti 0 potting of announcement. A new Has P0'0 fifteen feet in tlio clcnr J lms also been erected on the top of tlio church tower, u patriotic innova tion. Rubber aud cotton hose at Milucr's. The Palace Ghop-iffousc is be-i mg painted and decorated m very neat style by A. F. Cook. Owing to the removal of the Presbyterian church from its prcs cut location to the next lot on the adjacent corner there will be no services there tomorrow. Alliance is scheduled to sail for Portland next Saturday The placing of the frames of the second vessel building in the Marsbueld yard was commenced Thursday,and quick work is being made of it. fvoiiv iha cldvcrcst shocmaJcer.s in Ameri ca, nothing lo compare with them. charmed with the .swell styles, so different from any other shoes. All the very highest novelties, 'every slitcii, ' carefully takcterovery 'little detail beautifully perfect. ' ERpS". There Are 1 wiiiiaumi uwvi uiui; iil CLOTHING Finet Lookiug Fine Wertrii , Stimly Enough for j .IMtD WIIARi rtnnhMMMwi W6rk Tcara foe Sale Pair of grey horses weighing 3;ooo xntuds, age eight yca.. For particulars apply to F. P. Norton", Marshficld, On. ForrSalc " Two choice improved buildiug lots opposite G. A. Dennett's residence. Also 1 lot at South Marshficld opposite the Park. Apply to H. Sengstackcu. Wartcd at Once Competent woman cook, on ranch. Cau also give employ ment to mau. Address or phone Mrs. Frank Rogkks, South Coos River. Notice On Sunday June ad, weather permitting, I w'U be at the Soullr slough ferry with ascowprcpatcd to ferry teams of those who want to spend a day at the Lighthouse aud surroundings. Davk HOLDKN'. Notice Notice is hereby given that all Coos County warrants cudorscd prior to April" 1st, 1899, will be paid on presentation nt my office la Coquille uitv. Uregon. No lutercst will be allowed alter May 31st, igor. J. B. D8I.LKV. County Treasurer. Coquille City Oregon May 23d 190:. 5-35-2t Unable to.Mest all Demands. The Drain StateNormal school has not been able to furnish more than half the teachers it has been called upon to supply. Trained teachers arc dcmauaccl became of their fitness for the work. The Dram Normal is meeting with success in its vari ous departments and its students and graduates arc securing high grades iu county aud slate exam inations. Review classes will be organiz ed the opening of the year (September), for those desiring to prepare for examinations. Can didates for certificates have de manded it and the school will meet the demand. Address the President for catalogue. Get S1000 Tlio U. S. I)hiirict court hn allotted HUOUt.)A. M. Slinimon and Jane Aingec owner of tlio tug Columbia, for nullinc tiio-Orxco Dollar olf the beach in Aug. , 1S0S. A Great Scheme Jos. Krainlck, of Coo river, Lis a noel and rffettuil way lo Uq haV.s from till lounc chitUns. Hexrctchn old fUlmet ovtr the lops ol the trees In h'u orchard, and the etyckens run under the treet and bid defiance to the row ers cf the air. Hcforc adopting this nthod the haulu were telling srrml clilcU a dajr; now they Kt none. The madcl (or dbcarded fish net Is locking up. yoii will ho 'j TT m I frf I HHBdPVSDriMMBSvlMMMtWnNMKHUNRaHWR X &7U X Styles o v, X . X fcWMiiinmi PLEASANT ) The City Council Re ceives. MANY UDIEs"a" AMONG THE CALLERS No Actiou Taken on Sunday Closing Rev. Lee's Unsuccessful Quest for Information The postponed meeting of the city council came oil Satur day evening, according to pro gram, but, fiti spite of the at tendance of a delegation from the V. C. T. .U. and an urgent ap peal from Rev R. C. Iiec, the council, ifcclf did not "come off," but adhered to its jwhey of non interference iu the matter of Situ- day closing. tll the members of the city council, excepting Lottuciimaii Nelson, were acrccd on this course, and City Attorney Coke had been delegated to define their position.') the visitors who were expected, and who arrived short ly after the council convened. ThcSunday closing foiccs were represented by Rev R. C. I.ce and quite a number of ladies of the W..C. T. U., and there were several ollicrwisitors iu the room, including Attorney loin Hall, who behaved himself quite nice- The councibwas called to or der by Mayor Anderson a few minutes before 8 o'clock, with all the couuciliuRU present, except Isortoti, who came in Inter. The bill of G. T- Coleman, U for repairing hosccart was ordered paid. i uc the ladies arrived and were seated. Curiously cnouoli, the first business transacted after their arrival was the granting of liquor licenses to K. K. Wittsck and h. 15. Ferry. A petition from property own ers on Third street, asking that the proposed opening on that street, betweeu A. and D. be postponed, was brought to thv at tention of the council. No action was taken as it was siit-Rcstcd that the petitioners were under a misapprehension as to the cxrcnsc involved in the opening of the street. Mayor Anderson now suggested that the visitors probly had some thing to bring before the council, and he invited them to state their wishes. Continued on Second IMsr, More Trailers Arrive i It. I). Hiuno of Wcddurliiirn, ship ped in two fine- trotting lirctl colts to Lo trained on tlio MnralifU-ld rneo rourto. U. ltiKlic win niinmo inrni. Homo good work h licttiK'lonn and ull tlio stock that it DoinR liamllud lioio tlib taufloii aro t'lohiK wnll. Arrivals by Alllunco from tlio north Mnv '2:Wt : Oln J'vicrnon wffo and fi rhlldren, II V Mather, J Viae. A Jl llolton, Mih .M M JIurpliy. Departiirrs uouth by Alllunco May 2-T.h: .1 TJcwett, wlfoand datighter, Mia E CartonMrH H Hohnur, ' J5 OroM, II Hot)gl, A Andenon, Will In Axpliind , M!g II Itccdinaii, MIvh i; Newstroin, A jlaudloinaii, .MUs j;iio llundlcmun, ( W (Jllvo unci who, mt Holm , Mm Wyland, II Olarlc, Chut Kranor, U W(loodinun,T N Canny, V J IJuker. Ojlcar Andanou, Kd Vim AUtino, W K ltiidoll,v Victor K Hlmw, ,'. Itoldman, Kdua Ajltmd, Alex Htora, I!r H Holm, Mrs H Clork. REAL CSTATO FOR SALE A lino buBliiMn Jot on A et, 1WX). Dtvulllnf houbo 011 2nd bt, roo'B C50. Tivolots in South Marahfield $175. 7our lots uoxt'tu routofllco on Front at ,1,2500. - llouao nnd lot lnTWc8t Marnhfiulil SlfKX). House and lot in'Houth Marehfrcld 0o0. tfi- lots in Dlk 10) South Mftrahllold. Mini 70'. In Kdtlfv'a addition to saL...U ii.u iydntlrA ft VENSNG yonmiuwj, j. v m AMONG Ulli MANY huts vaxw this senrou WI! HAVE Height, New unci Nobby s Ghul to Show You Our t.iiin IIO.NT: 4i6 Odd Fellows' Bid. MAUSHKIIJl.I), UKK. nwiLiwfi Wftir uvwrnniv Sunday Oicgoitiiui nt Norton's For best values iu hoots and i'.hw go to Scngsteckeus. Mrs. Kiuina Nnsburg has 'te- turucd fioiu lower Cnliloruta. John Meichaut has returned from the city, after completing a couise at Ik-aid's Dustiness college. lfile your letters and bills. New tot of Shannon files and cat.es, nt V. P. Norton's. No goods misrouro- sonted at Flanagan's tiion niorit soils tiieui. Miss Stella O'Coiiuell, who has been visiting in the city for several mouths returned home on the Alliance last week. Your inouoy back if goods bought of Flana gan" aro not porfoctly satisiaciory. l"r. Pientis, Dentist. Allwoik guaranteed, l eleplioiie 'o. .J35 We have them. Colcgatc's Oat Meal and Glycerine Soajw, delicately perfumed at 25c per box ot three cakes. Red Lrav Drug Stoic THE HOME COLD CURE. An ItiKfiiintis Treatment by wliioh Drtiuk.irdKuro Ilniui; Cured Dally in Spito of Tliiuimclvo . No NozlotiK l)(4 N'o Wortkunint; tif t ho Nerve A nlciainil unit l'oii- tivo Curo tor tlio Liquor Habit. lilt now crnrr.illir known and underttLol that DcunUrnnrMU ft illirAic ond not wnik. nc. A body fillcil ullh polKMi, 4ml nrrtct compVtelirutUfmlliy pcrMicil or ronttAnt ux ol liiloxloilxij lHUon, rrUrri tin antHlele CAulleof nrultalliini; nmt rradtullni; llilt oU hi, and dmtroyin; t) crannf for InloiMnti. SilTcistj nnv now euro tlicniwlici at home Miihout pulilicllr or lo of time from In! ur.mlir llili uondnful "IIUMC (i'JI.I) CL'Ki:' whlJi tut lirn rrf.lcl itlrr nunr join of ckne tltidy and 11 raiment of mcbrutn. Tlic faithful itte ncronlmg to ilurvlwni of thtt won Jcrfnl tilt coif ry It (KHltivtl giMranlmd lo cute the inott clutlnilc c.is. ik nwllft how Iwrd 11 drlnlrr. Our rrtonli tbo1 th nurvelnm trjnfonrvli.jn of ihoutJHilt of Drtml.uiU Into lolx-r, iinluf trKxu nixl npnc'il n vn. W1VK.N CURI'. YOUIl MUMtANlJ-S" CHII.UKi:S ( L'Kli VOUK FATIIKRh" rhl rrmfilr Ii In no Knee irfMiiiini twit a tpific far Ihlt iliMwte unljr. unci it 10 tkiiUulljr iloiml and irrntrel lint it n lliorTnnliI wli. Ii'e and pleoMnt 10 the Ut v I hi I It tun ! Ki.cn In a cup of let or coffee Hithout tint kneltflcn( the pervxi liVIng It, Thoitiumlt of Drunlunli luvr'cund llicmu-liM Mllli llili pticrlfM lenly, and .i nunjr .vne line Irrn curat .tnd niidetrini'Ute men ly hating the "CUJW.idiiilnUtcrrdliy l'lns .fikndt .mil tcUtlvrt without tlrlr knoll! In nlf'e or Int. and boheve today llwt thi-y iliuomlnueil drlnUni: of their on ftcc m!. DO NOT WAIT. IVi not lie drlmVil hy apritent and inuloadlnc "iniprotrinent." Dtitroul the cli. raw.it onoiiind for all time. 'Hie "IIOMI'. GOI.ILUKIi"KiM nt the rlreinel)r l pilec of One Dollar. Ilm pli(lC wlllnn reach of niirylxMtya ltr.ilinenl mom cflcctual than othmcotline $15111 .w. KAII dliretloni at. company rnch (mcU-ijc Sik-cwI ml vice by iVill cd phyldan when rivpirjtcd witlioul rxtra chars'. int ptepild to any tit of the woild on nvriptofOne Dollar, AddirM D'pl. l'57 CDWIVII. GII.KSaCOMI'ANY, 3J7 'l ajjj Market Sfeet, I'hilnilrlphh, AU correjpO'iorice ittlclly confidential. BEMBS3mBKBBKaBBBra88Ba8raWS w -1 K Kimball, Emerson, 'vVhitnoy, Milton, Hinz- Pianos $250.00 upward. Organs $75.00 upward. Delivered at Murshficld. Call on or address, MRS. G. MORRIS, Local Representative, Garfield iroicl, Marshficld, .-Oregon. (ClIAS.GRISSONrMgr. ) KtrtsBteaiBaazwMjasaiaaBi' NnAMMtnf AviiMkf mOrnbV vi MNnvVimvrmsrvWtWAW Awl kmifafcUiP ssaifrifrwwnififntrwwwwriiFWwmwnrwiTnirwrEfi. g UDSORIPTIONSForall Papora Kjy and Magasinos Koccivod at F. P. Norton's.. 1 ijiiiniUiiiiiiiiuiimiaiiiiHauiwiiiiuaaiiUiuiaaii FSl i 11 11 is e n 11 IPiSWillSI That is wliat wo havo to sell, and we can fill all orders for any and all kinds. THE QUALITY is guarantood and tlio price is right. OUR STOCK INCLUDES anything required in Fir, Spruoo; Red and White Cedar. SIMPSON Phone Main I57J i.i.i.i.i.i.i.i.i.i. i.i.i.i.ii-i iTIie Little Ones 7 Hrciufi. attention .tl well nt - llwton.up, when It tcmut I lo df r mid our tx I of I "CHILDREN'S FIXINGS" lithe inoit oniiplcln In town, including madiMip Kxt'ocnti for nil ttt from Indnti up. Call. it our new ttand. CHAIRMAN &. VOX. 4 ()' Council . -..ti t t t -'-'i-i iii-i-ii-i Red Crusade Meetings Thoro iiiuiilinno mil coniinonco In tlio Hulviit'on Army hull, Saturday, Mny C't'li mid onilliif,' Juno Dili Inclu. hIvo. TIiu loviil mlnlittorH untl otliurn will ntmUt nn folluWH Ituv. . Iliiiiyun, Hut, Muy 'J.'i. Kov. SiNiniiB. H1111. i. 111, " Ull, Oiinl. C'riibtrof. Hmit uvut;, " 2(1, Kov.J.oo, Tiich. " US. Ituv. MuOlolliwid, Wud. " li'.l. 11 11 Mr. I.otivutm, 'i'liurH, Ittiv. lliinyiui, Ituv. tiimoiip, dipt. (Jiulitrco, Ituv, Leo, Kuv.MuOlcllniiii llov f.Iurniiiii , Kut, Juno riiin. p. in, " Hun, tiviif, " 1'IH'M. " Wtid. " ThiiM. ' 1. C. It. 7. Ilnv. 'rvtno, J-'ri. K110I1 Hpoukor vi)i HiiK n. son,' or briiiK 'l fiiond to finK for thoiu. All nro wulcoiiiii. Olirlntiitnaiirii iuvltud lo iiriiy ouinoatly for an iiiKiitluiriiK of aouln. W. H. (Jit.MiriniK, 0it. Y. M.CA. Notes I'rorrcBu 1b thoioport ot tlio Y. M (J, A. tin wi'ci:. iihi uiuotrio iijjnm . . ,.". , 11. .1... tironiieud In IuhI week'a JMaii, nro now iihnostii fact. Tliv wirlni;. within tlio building hiis 1ckii comnlotuii, aud now 1I101 o-romni tiw only iho oulbido con iifctioiiH to bo iiiiidn und tlio- ourrout will lio tiirnod'on. Tho abort. bund clneH Is being talked up imd tho uuinburof pion)rotivoHtu dnitfl iHlnori)p.!rti) dally. 'Cftu jucw. L irffFi v WjiflHr i ' ' rae u in 0 e. ii LUMBER CO. North Bend, Ore AT IIKHAKI'AST notlilnx Klr llleitllli to tlr iMtmntl ami loflev than a piime million or lamb cliojv It' Mailing the iUr lllihl lutute luih aptruratoty inral. Million at It Inutlon, ami liiuli at it lan.li ate iht ililnjt lo Ixi had, ami Imtti ara cult. Nxne itrulrft tton'i teiojnlie the differ rm Irtwrcti Ilia two, Utt we do, and jlie joti the Uiufit of the ilnllndlon. The ihoicril mralt tif all klndi lepl nn Uind. I'lompl dc li.riy to any pa't of town. MAItHliriU.Il CASH MAItKirr, Henry Holm, 1'rop., A street, riionc 181. ..'mvf -'..' -' t Summer t ? Goods lT Aro no lit te.ivmi and you (IT will l inlriiulrd In mir new It' tlnck ot rtiCiiIn, l.ut. kii, ItT IjiIhV U'.iUtt, Towels trr Air ulwayt in tntion nnd wc lit line Jmt rrcriml a nice line. Wc Also Carry Iff School Supplirt und line LT Ciindlrt, Incliwllti); Selill' IV Cliocolalci In nil 1U1011. fNORTH & STAR jBessio" Richards, Prp. at uir. A aim 3UCIJIIU 21S. tt .. . poctH for thin lirnnoh of tho work is iiilto uut!0urniiiK. About onnliiiiidroii voIiuuch lmvo biiouiiroinliud for iho library .Tli roiili tlioKouurotityof Mr. l.uo Iho Jhioy ulopuilln irrllnmilcu will iiiipciir 011 tho hIipIvi'm. Mrn. DlniinloU-hiiM vory kind' Iy iiililiid lo hrr fnrint'r Ift of ,T.) vol iiincitof HiiiKirofl'rt Vorkn, ntiothor iluniitiim n( -I voliiini'H of tho U, K, cdiiiiuh roport. Mr. Ii. J. Hiuiptoit Iiuh iiIho kindly 1 prouiliit'd uovorul boobi for leiulinir. It Ii liojieil tliu( Urn Docorntlon Day dinner to bo kivoii in tbo I. O. (,' biiildiiiK will iihdUI hi pityiUK oil' tho iiuk'hloduriM now u.xiatinc ugiiiiut tho iieuoohiliou. Oil Ijxpert Here . II, ), AVotnioro, a cnitl oil jifoeic tor mid miner of lifo Ioiik oxporlonco 11 l'uiiiiHylvitiit 11 nil Oroon , hii boon hero fortho pnbi two wooko looking up tho oil nod nniiornl rcmiuroi'H of this und Curry county. Ho is ono ol' six mon polcotnd.for Unit purpoao from two thousand minorit, nnd hnlU from linker Oily, Or. Ho reports voiynvornblo JtutlcntioiiH, nnd in (orniH'UH that his company, will'' sonil otio hundred monti) this county thin full omoxt spring nnd thoroughly oxnnilno th tuiiiiyandlontloiu. 1 i J J !?B- . ""IT" :'wi fz-v 4' H- W