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About The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902 | View Entire Issue (May 25, 1901)
Flanagan & Bennett BANK, Dl HECT0K3 : T. 11. Shorl Uteij. J.W. Ilontiott; l'RKS. : Jm. H. FInK'n, VIOK IUtES.: It. V Williams, CASUIER. Capital, $50,000. HAIMHFIIiLn . ."oHKanM 5BLANC0 HOTEL? ? 1 . aV PKRKEV, rroprlelorg 2 3 I Jmiadquaktibb pou g 5 COMMIKCUL THAVILBUbJ !? 2 "8 J $FIXE SAMPLE ROOMS, rERMSfi t EEASOXAliLD. JMARSHHELD, Oro. 0 A The Old Reliable Firm, e;B.Dean&Co. C. H. MERCHANT, , I constantly Adding to it jt0CK of Gneral Mercltan Je, already tho Urgdtlin Maralifield. When you buy at the Mill Store you know the good are first cltut and theprifo fa nil rlg'it. All kinds of lumber and building material, feed and sup plies at wholcsal and retail. COAL. U II. Ileisner, hai been appointed as agent for the IJIIUnCoalCo., will hereafter furnish this superior co.il direct from the mine. The cash mutt accompany all orilert, A full supply aUays kept on hand All kin It of Kowlnjf one and lum ber delivered direct from the mill. WOOD. A Constant supply of dry wood kepi on hand. All order filled promptly, Also truck and dray work, cicavatlng and hack work done at reasonable prices. Telrphon No. 266, Residence Corner Third and A street, , U II. HKI3NEH, , Marslifield, Oregon lafl Til PRIZE WINNERS '- Below will be fouud the ruls which took Second mid Third prize, $1.50 mid 1.00, in the Coast Mail's recent ad-writing contest. Both nrc the work of I. S. Barzce, who is mi old newspaper mau and hos distinct ideas in regard to advertising. It will be observed that the idea worked out In each is distinctive aud somewhat uncommon. This is one good point about them. It will also be observed that in neither ad is anything said about the goods carried by the advertiser. Whether this can be commended is a very open question. In any case, however it can be said that these two ads present a contrast to the old style of attempting to give a catalogue of a whole stock of goods in a newspaper ad. : : ' 31 : t We Kindly Come to Our House (Store You Know) and Pay Us A Real Scmtinising Visit This Week. n Bring Your Family and Your Neighbors. We canl wait on you i All fat One Time, but wc I Any Longer $ Than Just Time Enough to Please You Your untiring servants, Blank & Blank. SkV INTEIUI11 ANOKA I)U: 1st Week THIS WEEK WE ARE IN IT. NEXT WEEK YOU WILL BE IN IT. This Week We Jalk About Ourselves, Our Business, Elc, Next week wc will use this 'space for you and in the mean time you might drop in and give us a hint or two in regard to what you have to sell or trade for something wc have to sell or trade. 'fii"' v.v . Ask You To Won't Keep You Waiting ADVEitTIBKMK.NT. ad Week THIS WEEK YOU ARE IN IT John Smith mat'c us a pleas ant call the other day, also John Doc came in with a fine Jot of vegetables for us : : : Peter Snooks hit us hard with one of his broad smiles one day this week and car ried home a lot of our goods. Kd' Thornton brought his family to town yesterday aud stayed with us several dollars worth. : : ; : Uncle Jiininic Johnson is one of those farmers that every body is glad to meet. : : Among our many callers this week were Mr. & Mrs. D. Vance, Alex Cook, Jennie Scott, Grandma Wagner, the Misses Steel. tj &b P .- BAD COLDS. Qulnlnals 10 years IwIiIihI. (.uMulonotiiow luMalotwrndurrd, MRNIlKU't DYNAMIC I AH. UI.K (called dynamic Irunt Ihrlr energy) ciowd it nk'i otdlnur tiotlmrnt Into la hours and Ktioit the uorst of colds orrr night. "it was trie. vm cam 01 tup 1 err nan. a half tlostn friends had sure turn. Still ll hunu on, llrardul the Dynamic Tahule. To my aniiiemrni nicy siopncu uom row ami nwgn tlio dtst Wghl. I endorse and recommend them to the wopie" llucfoy llrnler. KvMrmbtf of Congress and attorney, tot Ninsom Blrrel, Nan ranciK-o. itiir 7, 1900, Wintrr colds haealwatrs been aerlous things to roe, Tley are hard and slay for months. limine uit was ilopnmi suddenly inrnKNini. Drnlmle Tatmte, lluih Cough and cold Ulwii. praml In a couple of days. Nothing rite does this for me" Mr. Knima I. Ilollln, 14 Moss Si. Nin Francisco. August G. 1901, "l nmcrcMs tli lire t rroin wnete mkndu. s Dtnamic Taiulm am nude That Is how I first look them Thryslopcoldi without notice, I look a ikwcn lorn with mn for trlfand frlencs when I went to Noma.' II. I. Van Wlnkl, Capitalist, 3017 Washington St, Han I'lancitco. August 10. I coo. sxnt io.i iMU lor at rents in sumps liy !." LAND DRUU I'O.aotl Wa.hlngton Kneel. San Francisco, Alto on Mle by l! local drug. gins. 3'lM 111, J. U. Is, I Practical , Photographer MAHHIIKIKM). OKKtlON. The only first class Gallery in Coos'Coutity. All Werlt WatrrMMtcsl. The Dunham VERTICAL FEED SEWINGMACHINE. IiKHT MAPHINK ON KAUTII FOltTlIKl'ltlOi: NCNK IIKTTCH MADK AT ANY I'HIOK For Sale By QllRISTENSEN A JOHNSON, Furniture Dealers. THE J WEEKLY OREQONIAN contains all the news of ' this state, the events of '' the world and editorial com incut that's widely ' quoted. Take it. Read it. r The Ooast Mail and the Weekly Oregonian ' One Year. . $2.50 - r 14 $ 5, ft