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About The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902 | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1901)
?.,. in' t-, " :tf i 5 ,4'i; i f lk . .1-2HlKBO;iSrXi 1 - lriiri. ..I i ... . ftilAW ft r f-.fft j-i-.? .s Vftm,3 iiwimssrz.'zri ,irou pipaisucinj; jiuuuuhu Erout.strcct by the ftiarsnnem RlCr V.O., ICl'liU-iUfc iiiv ..m 3l , J Two choice improved building 1aI nnnosite G. A. JiCUlieil'S residence. Also i lot nt South "Marshfield opposite the Park. 'Apply to ti. Scngstackcu. ;iHTll(f Mutual Lifc6fN. Y. give you the best investment and pro tection, Take a policy. Hw Skncstackkk, " Local Ajgcrit. Mrs. Blacklock, formerly of wforrvi rowitv. rootaer-ot wire. IKanlcy Roberts, died iu San rancisco last weck. Dr. Prcntis, Dentist. All work Tirtnrnnueca. cicpuuui. j Wmm Aslilfltid Tidines: The entertainment given at ,Opcra House by J. W. Cook, by Tidi wjkm's latest machines, the Amct machine and the graphophonc grand, was the best of its kind that'ever visited this place. The entertainment was well attended feed all were-well pleased. Notice the bread first, then see the.bnrads in thet stores, ou the delivery wagons, and clothes lraes.- Spenrysflouris all right, y and the sacks speak louder than words. ll" i From the Junction City Times: fj. W. Coogave an entertain J ment in the Opera -Houseto a large and well pleased audience. The $500.00 talking machine is a wonder and the Amct machine -that Drodnccs the moving battles J is the best that has visited . r ,"i, a - The Edisoa picture this machiuc and urdplidplMhe cntertaiiilncut, A which will take place here next Friday and Saturday nights comes 'treirn commended by the press of the towns it has visited. A gc'shovfr c&U-uT kind seldom comes heria'nd-when it does? is well worth the price of admission. House furnishiug goods at W. P. Murphy's. Cadet Wk E. Woodward of the Salvation Army will go to Oak land, Cal., to take a course in the training school there. Lieut Connor, late of Orecon City will take bis place here. A meeting things. ii i r4 rriA i-ninfT nri Will UCT ZL -J -UW W ' jnly 9th to speed the parting and welcome the coming soldier. Insure your property in the London and Lancashire Fire In surance Co., John Preuss, Agt. W. H. Noble came near losing a finger at his logging camp last week. He reached undergo log topullawaya splinter, jast jis anotheVman made a pass at it with an axe. The middle finger or? Mr.' Noble's left band was cut nearly off, the bone being sever ed. He stuck the member back in place, lashed three splints on it, and it will soon be as good as new. .t'-JDoors and Windows at W.v P. rt rF A. Sacchi and 400 others tookia thecclebratiouon the Co triune. m ... Use Hibbard's celebrated then malic cure to limber your joints. For sale at Scugstackcn's. , The nicest line , of chocalote and cocoa, such as the celebrated Walter Baker & Co's, can always be found nt 1 A. SacchP& Prepare for warm weather by getting a summer hat at Scng- lackcu's. F, A. Sacchi has just received one of the nicest lines of faucy Groceries ever brought tothc town, cousistimr of iams, jellies, canned and dcMled meats,. loafs, succo tash etc. 4 Pitchforks, .bayrakes, Decreing Mowers and haying outfits at W l: Murphy's. - F: X. Hofcr, of the Mail nud sou Fred arrived on the fourth from Salem, driving in over the old road from lloseburg, the first buggy to come through this sea son, When yonrimilk comes down sour lrom the river, riug up Main 171 Ccnterville Dairy. We have a cure. Capt. N. Nelsou ol the Cape Arago Luc Saving Stanon was 111 town yesterday For best values in boots and shoes go to Sengstackens. H. w. Mowhnthe prosjwrous Coos nver farMier was iu town Friday. a Sengstackeu wants ,tcn tous of Cluttum bark. Word was received here ou the Fourth that Sam Davis Jr. reach cd Cape 'Nome safely. Mrs. Wilson the hospitable proprietress of the Mountain, or Nineteen Mile bouse is about to improve that popular hotel, to better serve her patrons, and she will more fully cater to the" wants of the traveling public "toy -more comfortable quarters. This house has a wide reputation for feeding the weary traveler and when once fed there, you will always have a hankering for the mountain's dainties such as mountain sheep. goat, trout and other goodies aud he who passes that resort without a meal has lost one of the Rood life Assortment of Kodaks and Kodak supplies at the Red Cross Drug Store is larger than ever. Closing Out at Cost The entire Stock, Dry oods, Clothing, Furn shines, Hats and Cans. T i. " a m '' xiuuus unu snoes. uar- pets, Oil Cloths, Linol eum. Mattiners. The entire stock must go at cost. store to let. Fixtures for sale. XLNT Store. NEW SUMMER CORSETS. -. 1 ! - Summer tomforj Every requirement of comfort, evory requisit of healthful beauty is supplied in tho corsets carried by George CORSCTrilurTONT' 1 PHONE 436 d Tibbetts. Odd Fellows' Bldjr. I do not claim to sell goods cheaper than others can buy, or guar antee you wages by buying irom me. But I will sell as cheap as reliable goods can be sold.wnicnas no more than others can honest ly do. F. A. SACCHI. Liucolu Sherrard a former Coos county boy who has becu iu Southern California for about 15 years, arrived this week with his wife and children on a visit to his parents Mr. and Mrs. Win. Sher rard, of Sumner. Sengstackcn's for fresh garden and grass seed. Jay Tower has beeu haviug quite a severe spell of sickness for the last ten days. Fiue hue oi shirt waists at Scngstackeu's. Wrichl Allen cotliu right thumb taken oft at tho Mao mill Friday morning by bringing it in conuol with a saw In tho lath mill. Dr. Tower was called and finished up tho job. Bathtubs and toilets at W. P. Murphy's. The Ccnterville Dairy has put on its milk wagon iu town aud all orders tor fiesh milk will be strictly attended to. Bargains in kid gloves atSeug slackens. Wheu you want some extra nice cheese call on your grocer for Sumner creamery full cream cheese. 6 8 tf CGttCERXHE SOAIf) We have them. Colegate's Oat Meal and Glvcerine Soaps. delicately perfumed at 25c per box of three cakes. Red Cross Dfug Store Before and After A good illustration of the difier- ence. "oclore and alter" mar riage, was seen at Rocky poiut Thursday in the contrast between two parties of Fourth of July picnickers. One party cousuted of two vounc fellows aud their girls, each couple riding in a shining top buggy behind a pair of spirited horses. The other party consisted of two married couples and four children, all rid ing 111 a two-seated ng drawn by one horse! Y. ill. C, A. Notes Tho new swhnnitnt; chuto will iirob ably ta com'tlo'cd by tonight. yhorthnml clavs commenced work Monday. A now Itomlncton tyjfjwrlor of thn latent model will bo icceivod from rurtland ou theAllianc". 1 -k - , Moving Picture Entertainment Tho cillicni of thi oily will be rIt on a ruro treat next Xuctday evening JulyUthatthoI.O.O.F. hall. The liuliranf the Degree of Honor Imvo c- currd Ihu rorvlcct ol Mr. O. M. Jttuh of rgsiVngolr (o gtvo hii Frtinoun Ilaravlan 1'aMlon Play tvhicli has Wen o highly commended bv tho Ios.Vngc)ca and San Krauclico i- jxr. Mr.jrutli by rcqiiett mil alto giro a fuiiliful doliiieiilton of the aw ful (lalvcMon Flood together with a number of tho inoit thrilling engage. ment of tho Into war. Mr. lluih'a equipment it ono of tho bct on the coaat ind ho it jircparcd to preicnt ercry fcaturo in u moit agrccnblo manner. Tho comedy acts are mdo njilittera aud tho vlowj uro all actimt )ihotogrphf. Tills ia romethiiig no onothould fall to ace. Ticket aro for mlo by tho Indies of the society at 23 and 15 cents, rcneneil ocuts :V5cta. Don't forgot tho date, Tuoiday July fl it Was a Scare The Gardiner small pox case turns out to have becu chicken vox, but it furuibhed n i;ood item, just the same. More Vandalism Ice Cream and Strawberries Strawberries and Cream, Ice Cream, aud Ice Cream Soda will be served at Scott's Gardens in South Marshfield every Sunday. Strawberries and Cream every day. Ice Cream by the pint, quart or gallon cheaper than you can make it yourself. 4 s H 0 E There arc some unlicked cubs in this, as in every other section, who show their smartness by malicious distructiou of property whenever tlicv r.an do so with safety to their worthless hides. The pulling of pickets from n fence or the smashing of windows iu an empty house is about their calibre, but they do not confine themselves exclusively to those acts of vandalism; any other good chance to destroy something val uable is just as good. The latest exhibition of this highly admir able disposition is the wanton de struction of the mile-posts recent ly erected by F. S. Dow ou the roads leadiug out of this city. Some of these have been smashed where they were and others have been carried away bodily. While these signboards were erected as an advertising scheme, they would have been quite a convenience to the traveling public, nud their seuseless destruction is ati act oi vicious idiocy. AT THE CHURCHES. MTAL ACCIDENT ATTENMIIPUKE Mlic Wclrol Waynes Sloujh Iflfof tunatc.lv Falls Overboard and Is Drowned Jl'rom our "IVnniiUj CwrrionititJ Willie Weir, son of Win, Weir, of I lay lira lougli aged about 14 veins, lost hii life by drowning in icumilc lake on Wednesday morn itiK, under the following circumstances: Willie Weir of Haynea slouch and Jack Davis of Mnrshfieldi came out on Tuesday to celebrate the national holiday oil Johusou creek. The following morning the boys borrowed n stnnll boat from Nels Peterson and nulled down the lake going west or northwest from John W. llcnsau's lauding. About noon cries for htlp were heard at the northeast cud of the lake. One of the Gardiner mail carriers tan into a boat and pull ed to the place where the cries came lrom, there he found Jack Davis in the brush on the shore telling of what had happened. Jack however was so excited and overcome by his own narrow es cape aud the loss of his friend that he was unable to describe definitely how or where the acci dent occurred. It appears that Willie was changing seats or try ing to sit on the gunwale of the boat aud fell backwnrdt over board; that the boat made a tilt or capsized letting Jack iu, or else he fell overboard in his attempt to s.ivc Willie. At uny rate Jack must have had a hard struggle iu saving himself nud reaching rhore where he was picked up. The boat was found in trout of Louis lluttgenbach's place and evident ly Willie was drowned in that vicinity. A large force of men from the neighborhood with vnrious grap nel aud dragging instruments us ing nearly a dozen boats have been deligcntly searching for the body, but up to time of this writ ing (Thursday afternoon) with out result, except the coat that Willie had worn. Nels Munson left for Marsh field to notify relatives who are expected to the scene within a few hours. The picnic and celebration of the nations birthday were aban doned because of the sad accident. This, has happened twice be fore in the course of a few years. x lie first victim to und an un timely grnvc in the wet clement shortly before the Fourth was Hen Johnson, uud two years ago Kdward Hambidgc on July 2nd. Centerville Dairy7 -, J, W, FLANAGAN, T. H. BARRY, Order yotn trn'lk ftvm us mid stuff I' Jjrivortf tit vow ?ERMS.ypcrtjuil, Prop's. as rr juat autre it Jrrst, ttire ' dopr iHflrtrittjr and evening. wow: t?i fZZZSZFSi Jsoljiji MarsMi stags Lit Shortest and boat routo to all points on Coos Bay. ?xi 'jpif a, GtHHt Horses. None but exfertencd drivers employed Cnus all the mountains m daylight. ANY (WK VIHHIMl TO CONNf.tT WITH Till: S. J'. It. X. TltOM I'lw.H hay aiioui.n Givn ua a cau.. C. O. &. I. STAGE CO. QJL.-.Sk.KSK: B-crifcTQia:, s-u.pt. 1 "5 NWHaSC8MKIimBfg KIMBALL, MUI . 3 E M E R s o N W H I T N E V!iv-,, MILTON, HINZE, Pianos $250.00 upward Organs 75.00 upward. Delivered nt Marshfield. Call on or address, MRS. G. MORRIS, Local Representative, Garfield Hotel, Marshfield, Oregon. -(CHAS.GRISSON, .) - 1. v IT ;nn gj TAKES dABE. t Wo cannot Iwp cur rtiUurtnl up 19 ihe lundutl of KpuUrlijr tirtii0 inn a Biti ilraloliMiit Wa vtntcti nil tl Utile point which mMm irniJt to l Comfort of Our Quests mt Mr ki ttioou(hljr la iht Ulltfylng of ihvit (pptilln. Oiu trrUa li tfeun, out lutiuncfl moil attractive und our wAltrrt mt nllrnlite. Vou will rnjojr your nwIt Ixrc X D. GAJBRIEL. .., ,.. 4 J ooMpimjMntimjptiii'o-OTlll "Htm VMwoi usnliaaoa ! 'Witj JVK) W"J SUM ! ! VUKSnYTIiKIAN CHUItCH. (Service.) Sabbath icliool 10:00 AM FreacliInK norvlcca, 11 :00 A M, and 8:00 f. Ohriatinn Knilcaror, 7 :00 I' M. Mid-week eervicon, Tliurd nv 8 :0U 1' M, Hamuol II. lcClullinU,l'ftktor. Since the above was in type the body was found, nt about ir o'clock Friday forenoon. It was brought to Marshfield last night nud the funeral was set for 2 o'clock this afternoon, being held at the M. K. Church. The sad death is a severe shock to the parents of the unfortunate boy, who were still niouniug the untimely death of a daughter, Mrs. Matt Klokas, which occur ed a couple of years ago. They hqd high hopes centered ou the ftture of the boy, who was bright aud intelligent. Being partially crippled, he would hnve beeu given an education fitting liim for some intellectual employuieti. He aVcndcd school iu his ciy las erni and made good progress. Besides he bereaved parcus one broher and two sisters survive. PIONEER MARKET- E. G-. Flanagan, Proprietor. MHt-aliMeltl, OreKtiM. Mutton, Boof, Pork, Connod Goods, 'Groceries f3alt Moats, Etc, YMcla and I.ukuIK Cmp MuillwI NKort .tollce. 1 5 mnrttm? nfttrnrnrnrnf wwwiinff mmmiin UBSORIPTIONS For all Papers and Magainos Received at F. P. Norton's. wiMiuiujuiuwwJu mimmmiM E ; n H 1. ' .Sfeh ,-' ,, y,,,f t j -t --- J :tfflrVLfr J, u OUR SHOES Are in demand because they merit that distinction. Quality is more ap preciated in foot wear than, perhaps, in anything else. The wearer knows whether it's right or wroug. : : : : We sell only what is right in fit, style, quality and price. You will have no trouble here in getting just what you want and when you want it. Come ip aud )et us convince you. : : : : : Every lady that wears' our shoes realizes that there is something about them that makes them a little better than others. .' . . ur Mens' Shoes are a little later; a little more fashionable in appcar auce; easier fitting and a little lower in price tlian any others of the same grade. .' . . . Remember, we are showing the swellest line of Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Clothiug, Hals, Ktc, that have ever been exhibited in Marshfield, J Eagle Bakery.. ftSr Havln. rscontly purcliaiod Mr .Canning'd In &Jr terosl in thin Ilubory, it Inn Icon thorough- L'jr y renorutad nud rebuilt, and I am prepared jpy to (urnliU flmt-olaM Troth Jlroad, l'loi, Cakes, j- Kto. Froo delivery toimy part of the city ly SfSr loavinc orclorn at tho JUkory on A uticot. t-Jr 2UIckoU for 1.00. JOSEPH EG-LE,' Proprietor. H.Sengstacken, -Wholesale ancl Retail Druggist- ' tfHAt.KH I OHI7GM AI9H ir.?ti'.HAi. ?li:KCIIAniINi; . ', MnrhfioId and Kmpiro City, OroRoi. --N Money Back if not Suited JtySBURO BF(03. i" o tilr j. 1 '' is -M y m ' T01 i t Fillers' Livery Feed tyl Sale Slais, J Burt Case, Proprietor. Roseburg Oregon.! : sikr- I 1 i Prtt.piinn. HUUXfUUr CvfupouHdod h all hoMrai AgeuJL for WU;Vurito 4c Vo'., ,aid the luaafHtf Fire. I.lln nud Acci dent CoMtfmnlet MiMaia-i l: . Beet Rigs and Team in the Oity. My Imrn 1ms lately fcepn cnlareed and I have nddod !V wjvnrnl now rigi nnd am hottnr propariid tlnn nvor to ItirhiHii ypa fjonii fiirn-oiiw. 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