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About The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1901)
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'SeS&tt's scside&ki Al J Wt at 'South MaKhffttJJoppaAtertke iPAik. Apply H. Sengstacken. Otto SchetteB1 is again agent Ar the CoewBayRosehnrc' stage Hue, wKchissaow ruuning wag- ns UinHiDlu. Piouce ineir aa in IlHMiriV'u r-c utse. K . I Fine line ol shtrf "waists at SenjjstackjCn'j?. If the farmers, fishermen and others will bnt follow the good example, set this week the Coast AiAiTtgang cau live nigu wun little expense. Dou' t nil come at oh'ce, leentlcmen: bnt remember that onr capacity is not easily taxed. E. S. Craig, of, South Marsli. KeW has sold his house am! lot to I Peter iBlakc, and Will leave with ihis family on the. next Alliance, South, to reside m Calilomia, Jhechaugeibdugftr the, benefit ol insane. s iieuui. 'Mayar.K.. A. Anderson and positujaate W. B. .Curtb started ycsc'rdayf via Myrtle Point,' for Portland, where they will attend the grand lodge ot the A. O. U. W. r anotnenjea Thel on luatoe SectioaJ utual Life'orif; V. giw st aaveatment and pro- fTakcJapo!icJJ,' HirSKXGSTiVCKHM, Local. Ageut. Dade Ha'ynex!!ai mofptliis faaaily and household1, jgoods to its kther?;frBo fsthaos alough, where Ke?iilao inftwth lis biotSetFranlfto" helprun tlie same. Notice the bread first, tftcnsce the brands-in the stores, on the deliver) wagons, and clothes lines. Sperrys flonr is all right, and th a-sacks speak louder than words. ,r u J. W.j4flanagou and T. H. Barry now liaw their Ccntcrville dairy running full blast and their milk wagon is Decominga lamu iar sjght Jt jentme- will xtndoubtisdiy "provea success. Their aJ.willlbe found elsewhere. Whenyou' want some extra ske abe6c sail on your grocer ffer Sumfcer creamery fuM cream ehcese. I (J8'lfx Wheyour milk comes down aour trorn the river, Ting np'Main 171 Cenjprvillc Dairy. We have acute, f Use Hibbaid'a ceTebTated'rhen- jaatic ce to limbwgTjpintsd Wa-cai personally recommend, Atom' exparieace, -fee -Parmers' Feed Yard, to any one gofng to Roscbrfrwtb horses. Mr. Case, the proprietor, is an accommo dating gentleman and attends strictly to busines. The yard is situated- near the- McClellan Hotte.- a Lr2ri for wan?t ycather. by 1 getting: a summer na: at oeng- NEWSUMr CORSETS, Summer Comfort Evory rpqxiiromnnt of comfort, 'ovory roquisit of healthful boauty is supplied in tho corsots carried by George & Tibbetts. PIIO4NE 4 36 Odd Fellows' Bid.- tackeu's. Ray Watson is-iuthc-postofficc during the absence of Postmaster Curtis, wuojias Konc to Portland lasa delegate,to thGrand Lodge t. J. U. XV. Bargaius in kid.gloves atScng. stackensii s . t x lie steamer .iiert nns rcccivea a thorough over-had ;ug and a new coat oi paiut this week. For best values" in boots and shoes go to Scngstackens. Geo. San.brd-has been sufleri tig front a sey'drcjitck j)f appeudi- ciis. He was operated upon "Mbuday by Mr. McCormac asstsl- ca oy iJts. iuinpus ana oyc, and atlast accounts- was getting along uicely. Dont.forcret that. 10 percent, cash discount sale at uuanagans rio neer Market. nThe EpwOrtlt League mcjk last Wednesday j'nighr-'at 'the home ot Air. ann aits; j. v. vauc After the business of the evening ai sociable time louowea ana reifeslimcnts were served. J Jv Clittkcubeard, the live Coos river tanner? and gardener rcatembered the editor tins- week with a boif ofgarden truclcwbicli is literally and metaphorically lout of sight In fact, some of it disappeared pn route, uu iuji wasn't J. J.'s fault and he has our thanks for the TtTiold bakhl ;a eacv. 1 ll l S3 iiJ I 'E J i ' ' ) p Assortment of Kodaks- aad Kodak supplies at the Red Cross ijrug titore is larger than "even fee Create and Strawberries Strawberries and Cream, Ice Cream, and Ice Cream Soda will be served at ScottV. Gardens in South MarShfield every Sunday, Strawberries' atfd Cfeam every day. Ice Creant by the pint, quart or gallon cfiiapertliad yo'u canmaie it yourself. You savo 10 per cent on your grocery, bill by getting your groceries at 'Flanagan's Pioneer Markot, State Klsh Commissioner Van Duseu was here this week, in company with the gov't 'iiispccV tors. ' He was doing a little in specting in his own line, mid vis ited tlie uoos rivet nutciicr' on Wcducsday, finding1 everything in satisfactory order. . . at Sengstackcn wants ten tons of Chittum bark. " Geo. Woodward had a pet kmxbr which he taught to bunt. The rcsvU was so nearly disastrous to-the toddliug baby that sonic of George's frieuds feasted on lamb tliis week. j, A. Matson and J. V. Ben nett went out to Teuiuile this week ou a fishing expedition ntul report some good catches. The Mail acknowledges with thauks the receipt of a 'number of the victims of J. W.'s skill with the rod. Tbcy arc beauties. Cksing Out at Cost "-Tne entjire Stock, Dry goods, Clothing, Furn ishings, Harts and Caps, Soots and Shoes', Car pets, Oil Cloths, eum, Mattmgs. The entire stock must go at cost Store to let. Fixtures for sale, " ,XLNT Store. V SGAJ IGIXCSBIH. :few-YOS: PENNANT ANDiPURSE ' ' ClOME TO iflARfcllFIELD VUltwi Bcalcn' k Lut Sunday's , Baseball Game,--Larc ( Attendance v W We have them. Colcgate's Oat Meal and Glycerine Soaps, delicately perfumed at 25c per box of three cakes. Red Cross Drug Store ATTRACTIONS FOR THE COMING FAIR K. of P. Installation The following officers of Myr tle Lodge No. 3,'K. of P., were totalled by District Deputy J. T. Halh: J. M. Hutcheson, C. C, AugC Farley, V. C, Jas. .Forty, Pt, E. S. Craig, M. of A., F. A. Golden, M. of E.. F. P. Norton, M. of F., J. F. Hall, K. of R. and S., Ivoris Jcnson, I. G., J. W. Tibbetts, O. G. The managers of the coming fair are making a strenuous push to secure attractions of interest. 4Tbey have received assuraiices that at least one and probably Iiinol- more automobiles will be brought here and placed on exhibition by San Francisco parties, Q3; an ad vertising scheme. It is also desired to have a wedding at tire fair, and some young coupTc who think of getting spliced cau do so Irce of expense and be fitted ont in good shape for house-keeping by negotiating with the fair moat agement. At President Loudon's sugges tion, a tug will be sent to Gardiner to enable the people of that sectiou to attend with little expense. Everything points to a success ful fair, and' it is to be hoped that the peopleof Coos, of all occupa tions, will see that creditable exhibits are made. K 0 Jli t V m V t .? H 0 E ' OUR SH'pES' Are in detfland because they merit that distinction. f.r- ii-j 1 preciatea in ioot wear map, pcruap knows'whetllerUt'irright $r wrong. in Quality is more ap anything el6e The wearert We sell only wHatfis-righin fit, style", qnarity and'iriee. "tfon will have tinorroHV!5 P't fiet".nK Just hIm yu waut and'when you wani it. Come in andTet us codvince you. :':') ;. : A CHTL v 'M A-' -" ' , . Every lady tint wears otir shoes realizes that there is ' something, about tbenr,tkat makes tliem a little better than others. . dnr' Mens' Shoes are a llttlb later; a littlemore-fashionable hi apptaf affce;: easier fitting jrtid a littlb lower inprice than any others of the sWf'gratle.- . .' r' .- . . , Rettiember. we artfsbowiuir the swellest lints of Dry Goods;- Fancy' f iJbridstlotkihSt&laW&lc.sihat have ever beed exhibited in Marshfield.- u pAt n4ii i,is Money Back if not Suited ' ffSBOE$ B05- imttt.il .111 1 (111 im II !! s H 0 E V1 v' '"'.'''vjfTt s !" " As this paper promised, to the great. mental disturbance of the Coqnille Uulletiu, the Mnnhficld baseball team "took the conceit out of the Coquillers" last Sun day, on the rucettnek grounds. Fortunately the visitors from over the divide Were provided with re turn tickets, so none are reported as walking home, thoiicli they left all their spate change over l.-.j -iM. rZj...!ll i. giveu credit for local pride, auy way, and it cost them something ever $1000 in this instance. The game itelf was mote in teresting than is radicated by the score of 14 to 12. The visitors did better in the first half of the gamo than in the Inst, and the score was eveu at the end of the 5th inning, thus keeping up the interest. -S. D. Magnet acted as umpire for bases mid field and E. IScuder for balls and strikes, their decisions giving good satisfaction. Abont 400 people came over from the Coquillc ami over 1000 witnessed the game. This game decides the chain pionship ofitlie county, and the league pcnalit and pursr of $125 will come to Marsh field. Myrtle Point has still tb j)Wy a name with each fcf'the others, but in the absence of .miracles this cuts no Sgute. We commissioned' ou baseball reporter to get a good story oi this game, but he allowed his pencil uulimitcd scope and space in this paper is limited. The following extract will give an idea of his reportorial style, which is somewhat rich for the general reader's blood: A neater article of the Nat:on nl had never been put up on the home grounds, and when the vis itors picked up the Mick in the final with the tally standing 12 to 14, everybody, from the oldest fan to the younger paper-seller, was standing on his seat mid yclliug to the local slab artist to scrc up his choistcst assortment of round housa bcudars, and keep whatever guy wai haudling the ash pivoting at delusions. The twirler was up to the business, and laid 'cm over so'hut that the receiving end of the battery, who wca'rs'n bffd- cage and-liver-pad, looked as if lie were shelling peas. The hrst two victims only tore rents in the atmosphere, but the third guy connected, and laid off a flaming grasscr which would have made a projectile from a i-inch gun look like a bean-bag tossed from one baby to another. The man on the difficult corner' was-right there though, and flagged the horse hide pill with his sinister talon, assisting over it to the initial has sock in such sh0rt order that some oneyellcdderibivcly: 'That fellow runs like nMarkt Street auto-' mobubble." .The home' aggrega tion came toftlie bat, Every one was confident that thrv were ne ing to pomitl tcplierearouB the lot, but the '"opposing tcm ran in anew giyM,wUh a ilow south wing and before'thcy vyere onto the fact thatHhey .were not putting the wjilovftouUieyArn,fli they had expcct(Bd,ahere'Vere two men dowu and- two'ltrlkes on the next guy. Butob, Phcebel on the next delivery7 "he became the father of 'a bourns swat which landed in the' last row of potatoes in the outer garden and enabled1 liim to prss dovyuthree buttons and scratch the, rubber. Did the crowd gU 'WW? .Say, did you eVer see a gams of ball? The nicest Hue-if cho'ealotc and cocoa1, such ajj the celebrated Walter Baker & Co's, can1 always 'bufoui4d'atl Ar'SacUifl -"; Among hcJoCe, i(ttu)ii!rnufr from Finland' wns h tiruRgiq lvmil lior.viu by name. He lu ncccpcd 11 posiion in he Red Cross litwg SA)ic. The inspectors of hulls and boilets made their expected Visit this week, and imcr cxtimiiiiiiK the Imy steam crnft wvut thci way to the Coquillc. Phone to 171 when you want milk or crcnui brought to your door. Milk ns good as the best cows can produce. Always fresh and sweet no mutter how ho the wcRthcr. t All ordqrs gl'c special attention, llarry & Flnmi gau proprietor, Ccntcrville dairy. It i.t learned that Mr. J. D, Sunderland, who W now 111 Mi. 'Aon hospital, San Francisco, un der treatment for n bad knee, will have to undergo another opcnt tiou. Miss M. Geary, sister of Mrs. Geo. Woodward of South Marsh- field, came, tip on the Areata for a short visit. to Notices forbidding trespassers on the juopctty of Barry & Flan agan at, the, Ccntcrville Dairy ranch. Mircrcants have been nt work mid fences have been let dowu nnd nates left oixm and property destroyed. Noice he new id for the AMt- Innd State Normal School. This is one of he forcmos etlu- caioual iiisiuious in Oregon. You donV need to go abroad to receive a borough prcparaion for caching. LIVE COOS RIVER . . POET BREAKS LOOSE (Wef i Ulow'n jwtl;tfrm(on,ofiqiir Coo riTrr cnrcriMiuini. miacmcu o im- cunc uuj rUllor ot Ihe IXinkN cirri Kliool lf-'' " """ thcwlegrii ilml ccrtN o(Ah4l rrmllc tll chopping front it -c to ntuottn trol, h gtti down to n focxl clrau ln on llv Ikmim tltclvh and conic uodrt itie liclih all bit f'tl In worLlnK exdrr ) MMMMMMlt) 111 11 ttmmmmmi'i' Titint ruiTiiK oriiii:niiTiK TM ItUiuie from Mirutmi elf Vho tulU (lire cnilitnn of Mniull, Tit? lit nit Itrrv ikKk.li I hate (Merit lljr lxrn. lite yoott, a atotky Aita Of follkt Ktiliblnl o'tr nnd u rr, One folly litiniiing hundmli niorr. Some hie Imlcnl hren rll to oejt, In crvtiMlrn to (.ill, to mcri, 'Out lliov tho JuJ-c not lev trrmlr Ic uid llirjr knl tuclt foiritnK jrly. Y't HI. in dnr, thrnl'uiloo tUntll, Tint ycun Mere Jnnnl ty faiulc lutndi; AiulthouUfou fl any touch of pocllcjl glow. l'tC 11 Klxine 10 turxitt wlikh will iilcata 7011 1 1 now. Now llie kheme it jutl tliltl to join otir lo fircrc. 1 Ftl urel couW neter result Iri lotv; Torlimctn of iralcljroof, norJni, Welt turn the rlijri'rt l "l'(u J rVl S huch,MhthmrhiU Jfoafo:lup lo tie fmtl. ., 1 TltitnAub. kmll'nit'ou' In1 tnlnlui aieit ttct.k How can pcrttllcio fir orMiU Oh, V1I7 not, Mlhrr, Lean loluvit United live nrxlille, I Jke thota tweel Unit lliAt fly lojrllier, Willi fcnlhrraUi) loutlilnc fraiher, linked by A liouk ixlrje. To convince yoursolf that you can save 10 per cent by getting your groceries at jpiana gan's Pioneer Market. Try us once- BORN NOAH July 9, ijjor, to Mr. mid Mrs. Geo. K. Noan a sou. MARRIED McGINNIS MICKLKM At Marsh field, Or., July 3, T901, Thomas McGinnis and Miss Ohiun Micklem, Rev. Kather Donnelry officiating. """"dmeT WIW0N AtLibby, Or., Satur day, July 6, 1901, Ireuc, daugh ter ot Isaac and Mary Wilson, aged 3 years and 20 days. Dr. Prcutis Demist will be away on vacatiou during the mouth of August. lyatieuts hav ing dental work to do should ituake appointments at once. . '; 7-13-2' jjWgst'acken's for fresh garden atid''gras3seed. REAL ESTATE FOR, SALE. ' A fina bulnoa lot on A t, 10X). oXtWclflng lionrfo on 2nd at, 0 'room 0 00. ArWtof Und4!JU;Wt. .by OOjt. facing pn rioo trsek inHoutli -iMfiili-, field, WW, MqJl" bulk or half Four lota'aroit to J'oilolHco btWfJn' et nvm V '''' ' ' Uoinoajilotln Wont MurnuffuUi $1000-, , ' v Hoiue and loV Wjfjpirth Jnrf hJoId fOOO. ...' J !lf lllnutt 70' .! Cowille UKy. Knhllre ot v ' ' .. AVj.IT Itjtitnl hb' . ' jy 4 ii HMM)MlMHMMMMMMMttlklMMMMtNMPVIrWlMHlHiPM . ."Uniemiie v 1 1 V mi m H i&jjffiwqffi m-r : V 1. W, f LANAOAN, T, It. unv Prop's. Oftfer yimiiiik )hwi us tjx vr ,ttlH(tuttt! it Jtafi, fHrr i stvtth Jsth'fi rd tit your door minting (trtit tvtuliig. rEtiMSt-tstfirnHtiirt. Mttftift 17 tK , , iLl: BCMMiCtKtyttKWWaWIBariHMMIIHJ ' -..- N f rri"t KIMBAIfL, MILTON; HINZE, , Pianos $550x0 upward. OrRnn. $75.00 upward. Delivered at MnrthfichK Call 011 or nddres9, mrs. g. .ttovsrc, Loci! .Rcprcscntallic, , ' Garfield" Hole), Jtarsliflcld, Oregon. (CHA'S.GRISSON, Mjjf.) " s mm KmcaztvmwKXKtxiinMm rtMi T'l' M..) I - .. M'. OARE. , ., i'i 1 i ' We mo nut tail rcl,niui l'( lif lniuij j( 'xiiNldlll 'iltlt up iipnldiliy we i1 ilulm tiuk-tf vtt'lv It k iirl il.) t dJt. -V itfti rtll iM llltk poln'U hkU nili) w much (V ' iuw" ' ft ) 3'J-t j F J.' ' W uomiovz f of Ous Guests y, nli.jrip4olionxt;lJ. In trW MlCfjfng ; of.Vi BWKUmOur ', kmJoo lOtUun, r (iilitiTritd lui.t lliul. HOil oit.illrt tiillH)Uv.V Vo will wilo vuui v' iLU rWrk it - CT4SABRIEL.mJiik. Fund Htrvct, Opltoaliu ll.ink. J L i Tho Appotiziug Kind I tlie only 6rl uf nirni wulli liiiylne tlurliiK llio Huinmer M)liiiie llioonly llml vtn null. Frvtli iiiertlx of nllklmli, well kept and eitretl fur from thu tlma lliry limvu ttin uluiiutitcr liniixt to tliti limn limy liu our u'mtket, QivotualrUI. ' , Marslifield Oasli Mar ket. HENRY HOIM, Prop., "A" Slrcct, Pltone 181. All Epoch in Lace History. Vc arc offering n nice assort, incut of Torchon and Valencien nes laces, and a great variety of embroideries nt very icasonnblc prices. aiso a ucw mock 01 la dics'.fiuiumcr underwear. v., NORTH i( STAR. Bcssio Richards, Prop. Cor. A and Second Sis. (i IL-:fV)j South JJurahllcrlFd In N'otleW addition to C- -.? tf'tHJWf The Best Whet for Hip itpjif Itto nt tirankfuit i n 1IUI1 of our lunlmis utritvt Imrrlrit pr riilrarrlr vrliloli nro tliu nrcum of tint nurkol. HriwborrK' ttillmviu M eono;ilnu'i wait till too Into. Itftibtrict re nntv nt tlmlr lt. It' mliulti,, ilio fruit fciiliirnl (ho rcartoii to Imvti your tnlilo laaK tlili ilcllo ney. RU nnytliliiK mllior ilinuOuo of oiiruppcml oireri in fruit! TIiih U our A 1 rule to follow nil tliu your round, Oampboll & Eiokworth. A Distinot Triumph Our mcdlcnl liaitorlci, for tio np jillcitllon of uluctrioltyt? ny imrtof tlin body in oi'il of it, Imvq K'durd n. illtir,cttriiiinpli In this brunch of Hip i(ialiii? KOioncu. lo lutUluotlon wlierovor ued mill nro undorfvil by )liyi4oiniiH. J(nttcre for ottio uo t&.K)up lnrKoronosfor ollluo nif.l'-'O ii, Tho wliook U in the aluolrld cur ourrgnt )iol lit trit'prico. Red Cross Drug ptore k John Preuss, Prop. 'Hliillilli1 w gv4 r?nictlT Southern Oregon State Norma! School. r ! -v Kfrong Academic count, 1'rofciltonal tnlnlrrR of llie lilghct celUfice. Well rfulil tnlirtlorlea I lrtill tra'nliitf d(PrliieiL DriiMUil .. (ot i ImlnciJ leaclicn fur cxctnli lira upi have h choice of pmlilora. Ilcautlfut I' climate On the cuaif. 1 1 uxptriM Jijo 10 fijo irr jcm. cntflldguif. I OrtiduAtes itlou., Hci Writ for W.'ar. CLAYTON, t , . Ctnd rttlmrtlc. cum eonatlpntton forovr. ),. laO-0,fll,iJfus&itliriilioaC7. 'res. 1 ir M Hour Jire' Jtimt jXldncn r I DT IIobbl'HDruil.PlllifinrallklJlnl. .. VHtm, toiXhnhtvviMrttetkhwfijrj; m $ i i '11 1. IV n 1 1.1 1' ! I IM Ai M 4 i ''Cuf " ;J, 1, t Y i 4ti sy fi 4&!JU& agifiiivrti.aaiMiiwfMi'aiHi