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About The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902 | View Entire Issue (July 20, 1901)
' it r AimAimmm ir SM5 MUm i iwmwi mmwiwww'wwgw Suudny Orcgonian tit Norton's Miia Lulu Boone of Sunnier is visiting Miss kconn Ryan. Dri Prcntis, Dentist. All work guaranteed. Telephone No. 435. J.VV. Bennett nud family left Tuesday for Coos river for an out ing. - Fine Hue of shirt waists at Sengstnckeu's: Prepare for warm weather by getting a summer hat at Scug lackcu's. P.'C Lcvar of the Mail is laid ud with a severe case of Erysipelas. Insure your property in the Xoudon and Lancashire Fire In surance Co., John Prcuss, Agt. Use HibbanPs celebrated rheu matic cure to limber your joints. For sale at Scngstackcn's. The fire at Florence last week lias set the citizens of that town to figuring on better fire protection. When you want some, extra nice cheese call on your grocer for Sumner creamery full cream cheese. 6 8 tf Mrs. L. Wise and son Joe. of Portland, arrived ou the last Alli ance to visit her sister Mrs. Brad bury. When your milk comes down sour irom the river, ring up Main 171 Centerville Dairy. We have a cure. The Invisibles of Marshficld were scooped to the tunc of 21 to 13 in favor of the East Marsuuciu Club last Sunday on the Bay City diamond. Two choice improved building lots opposite G. A. Bennett's residence. Also 1 lot at South Marshficld opposite the Park. Apply to H. Scngstackcn. The Mutual Life of N. Y. give you the best investment and pro tection. Take a policy. H. Sengstackkx, Local Agent. Julius Larscn, of Haynes slough took home a new engine to his dairy ranch Tuesday. It came up on the Empire. The engine is to be used for cutting feed for Ins silo. Notice the bread first, then sec the brands in the stores, on the delivery wagons, and clothes lines. Sperrys flour is all right and the sacks speak louder than words. ti Bargains iu kid gloves fttScng stnekcus. Ten new cottages are under way in West Marshficld and at present that part of town is flour ishing. More building is con templated. One of our merchants remarked this week that he never saw n time when there seemed to be so much gold among the laboring people. For best values iu boots nud shoes go to Scngstackcns, Comity Supt. Hunch passed through Marshficld Sunday, on his way to the schools on Haynes and North sloughs. Dr. Prcutis will return about Aug. 36th. tf Carl Scalaudcr, of Sumner, took home one of those new Mc- Cormick mowers from Milncr's Tuesday. H, Black brought down a fine Durham cow from his Sumner ranch for Anson Rogers, who will use her for beef. Chains, castings and other iron came up ou the Umpire, for the new schooner being built iu the Marshficld shipyard. The Central Hotel is receiving n new coat of paint, and will be as bright as. a new dollar when A. F. Cook's force of men get through with their work. NEW SUMMER CORSET I ! Ill ! . - Summer Comfort Evory requiromont of comfort, evory roquisit of healthful bocuity is supplied in tho corsots carried by George dc Tibbetts. PHONE M Odd fellows' Ink H consCTNmWtW' TwnMrwWTWr-JirtlMllMMMrw,wilwitatiwiMwiMtiiMi-iiifirlwiM The Sumner Cheese Factory is now turning out seven cheeses per day and the demand for the nroduct is daily growing. To see the cleanly way this factory ,is conducted cannot but give one an appetite for Sumner cheese. J. D. Sunderland, who was ex pected on the last Alliance from San Francisco, did not arrive, as lie has just gone through another operation, and will not be able to leave his room for the next four weeks to come. So far he has not taken a step in five weeks, but has been able to sit up a few hours at a time. Assortment of Kodaks and Kodak supplies at the Red Cross JJrug tstore is larger than ever. Closing Out at Cost The entire Stock, Dry goods, Clothing, Furn ishings, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Oar- pete, Oil Cloths, Linol eum. Mattings. The entire stock must go at cost. Store to let. Fixtures for sale. XIiNT Store. Joe H. Yoakam has lcarcd his fine Shorthorn bull to Fluuagau & Barry for the season, where he will be used in the new dairy herd. This is one of the fine? t animals iu Southern Oregon. Major Tower and family went to their summer outing place on South Coos river last week ac companied by Mr. and Mrs. Mc Cullom and Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Flanagan and several other friends. The Maze camp is their destination. Jap Yoakam Sr. came up from Eureka, overland this week, arriv ing on Monday to visit friends and on business. TheSiuslaw aud San Fransisco Lumber Co. are constantly put ting in more and better machin ery. A lew aays ago tnev receiv ed a new edger of the latest im proved pattern, ana tuey propose soon to put in an electric light plant for the mill. llorence West. John C. Colgan arived in Marshficld this week from Salem. Mr. Colgan started with Mr. Gib son and family overland, with stock and household effects. Mrs. Gibson became ill after starting and the party was com pelled to return, Mr. Colgan came on to Roseburg aud came iu via stage. He stood the trip well for one who lias weatliereu qi sum mers. He is highly pleased with Coos bay. He is visitiug with his son-in-law Mr. Abbott. Mr. Gibson will reach here in the near future and is one of Marion coun ty's progressive stock men. The shirt-waist man has not made his appearance iu Marshficld. J. A. Lamb, the Coquille hard ware mcrchaut, spent Sunday in town. American Headache Powders give immediate relief. Scug- stackcu's. it A large tank for the new schooner arrived Tuesday from San Frausisco. G. W. Canning has sold his intercut in the restaurant at the Newport miue. Dr. l'rcntis left yesterday for a month vacatiou. He will return about Aug. 26th. F. T. Samuels, representing J. D. Spreckcls& Bros. Co., is here ou n business visit for his compauy. All county warrants endorsed prior to July 5, 1899, are called iu and interest is stopped from July 4th. Application has been made to the proper authorities for a "look out" at the jcttiss in connection with the life-saving station. Edward Ryan who has been at work ou Dave Muusous ranch on Coos river, quit his job aud will go with his parcuts to Roseburg. The ball game between the Marshficld team and Myrtle Point was not played, our nine prefer ring to let the game go by de fault. The Maudalay arrived at Ban don lost week with both propel lers injured, all .he blades were broken off one, nud one of! the other. C. E. Nicholson, of Marshficld, has been iu town this week in the employ of the city council, figur ing on the cost of the proposed wa ter system for our town. A good stream of water has been found on the Curt Andrews place on Sugar Loaf, which is only a distauce of about three miles from Myrtle Point. The proposition of bonding the, towu for a water system will soou be submitcd to the voters, aud before many months wc will have a good wat er system. Enterprise. We have them. Colegate's Oat Meal and Glycerine Soaps, delicately perfumed at 25c per box of three cakes. Red Cross Drug Store Deputy Sheriff Gallicr was iu towu Sunday. Seugstnckcn's for fresh garden aud grass seed. Seventh Day Advcntists camp meeting will he held at Coquille, beginning on Aug. 8th to 18th inclusive. The Copper Queen has had her gasoline engine taken out and steam put iu, aud she now is a far more seaworthy craft. Schooner Western Home which left San Fr.iusico eti the .lth of July lor Coos bay ran ou Duxbttry reef, ou the 6th aud did some damage to her rudder. Let us quote you prices on blue stone, paris green, loiulou purple, arsenic and insect powder. Scng stackcn's Pharmacy. it Di.Toyc, Will Nnsburg, A. Farley, Alton Seugstuckeu, nud Hillis Short, returned from n tnp to North slouch bringing home ulcnty of venison. J. Gamble has the contract for opening the air chutes and J. Cox and F. Steel have the contract to open the main gangway iu the Lillian coal miue, now owned by Simpson & Co. A subscription paper is being circulated in the Tctupletou neighborhood for the erection ota dance hall and the ones circulat ing the paper nre meeting with good success. Some of Marshficld's sports en joyed venison ou the 16th though the season only ocucd on the 15th. Marshficld sports are not so slow when it cjtiics to getting there 011 time. Dr. Prcntis Dentist will be away on vacation during the mouth of August. Patients hav ing dental work to do should make appointments at once. 7-i3-2t. Mr. and Mrs. 15. G. Cursou arrived on the Areata from San Fransisco. Mr. Cursou has been afflicted with-iuflauiatory rheuma tism since leaving here last fall and is glad to be back here where he thinks hc'will be better. Ladies you can buy a now shirt Harry Nasburg is at Kckley for mi outing. Scngstackcn wants ten tons of Chittum bark. Archie Ktttsc returned on the Allinuce ftoiu S.m Krnticiseo, Dr. Amtoln of Tcnmile was iu towu Thursday ou professional business. Guts. McKnight lettirncd from a trip to Washington. Mr. nud Mis. Parker II, Hoi. laud icturucd ou the Alliance. A new sidewalk is being laid to James II. Flminguu's residence. John Krtise, wc ate pleased to learn is couvulcsiug and will soon be able to be out. Headache? get n box of Ameri can Headache l'owdets at Scng stackcn's. it R. S. Sheridan, has resigned the chairmanship of the State Dcmociutic Central Committee. Chtisteusett & Johnson linvc just icccivcd it large lot of Mould ing aud Hardwood of till vari eties. Mts. J. N. Ryan aud childtcu cxiwct to start for Rosebiug Mon day via team, where they will re side. The steam schooner Acme is heic loading with lumber at Dean KCo'smiU. W. J. Butler icturucd Thurs day, from u lecture tour of the valley. Mr. James II. Flanagan aud wife will leave for Portland next week, accompanied by Miss Kcntic, of San Francisco. The party will go overland. The Central hotel is being suj plicd with n refrigerator room for keeping twrblmblc goals, etc, for that house. Bob Pridgcou who has been confined to his room for several months with inflammatory rheu matism is now able to be about. Mrs. John Collver of Catching slough, who has been iu San Francisco at the hospital returned this week very much improved. The total expense bills paid at this meeting of the board of sup ervisors was very nearly $7,000. The jxxir farm expenses alone were $490.72. The Coos Bay Creamery ship ped large consignment of fat hogs to San Fransisco ou the Empire. They nre receiving 6)4 a pound for them at S. F. J. N. Ryan left for Salem ou the Alliance; where he will visit with his daughter, Mrs. A. H. Moore before going to Roseburg. Mr. Ryan not feeling able to make the trip overland. Dont forgot tho 10 percent cash discount saloat Flanagan's Pio neer Market. Cream of Almonds with glycer ine is nu ideal preparation for tan, sunburn, chnppcd hands and face aud all roughness oi the skin, 25c at Seugstackcu's. it Two new gacoliiu launches nre It. It, Milnt) Wfill diiI uvrr llin Coot Iliy Within HimiI Iu loot, ut mum Hi O, Co. ptupiy y In Cniimt Ullcy tlil w.t k, 'Dirt It iiiliei lntRO inn utAnclKplei In llin tMjf, fclikliUi'ltlnieiltiy llionM tUliFfltltn mi it KOOil onu'ii llml llinu Im a Luna urn (,( &1I111OH llili mmioii, I., J . Hiitiion twit luiil vtil uil proipnl lug (or ro.il mul tiny li.ito in.nlo tout miIimIiIo iUcmvil on ilia well ililouf (.h tlcr mill mi) ling trln ( nl on ilio Al Nmlili pl.uv, Mr. Mmltli Im Ion nil Intrrrit ly lilt uoll mlnci nuw nml h nillmiMilIc nlmul I'v.il, A. I Count, ill Hmiil JJimiili, (Jul,, omiio up 011 tho Allliiiiuu thin wctik iitnlwmit to Mrlviiilcy liy utiijjii to vMlt is lth ill lirotlior-lii-lmv, Oniit. U.K. Wilcox. JIm.Oi Hokum iuuI funilly will inovii to riiin Krriicliuo , wlmio lio I will olii lnr litinliuiiil, who N umkI- nt'ci, im unci of J, I), Hprookln liitf llOltlH. Mr. ntiM Mm. K, O'Uonnull nud iliiiiltlilor KM 11 1 hi mill Mm, Jomu, Imvu ruturiii'tl Irmii 11 trip to llniuliin, whuri' llu-y lnku licon onJoyliiK tho iii lirooxo . Dr. U. W, Itoliortu, oyo npi'clnlUt Mts. Leonard Unideii left for Myttle Point Thiimdny to vinlt with friends, Mrs Dr. O. K. Smith returned fiont Southern California on the last Alliance Jay Tower who has been quite sick for several weeks with rheu matic fever is tcportcd as impiov lug Miss Kdtm Aspltul returned 1'ioin a visit at Oakland, Gil. Steamer Maudalay is expected to htiug the new locomotive or dcted lust spring lor the Coos Buy ttiilroiid. Miss Annie Andeisou icturucd ou the Alliance Wednesday, fiotn California, whete she has been visiting. Bennett Swaut'ju is back from the Abcruathy much whete he has been for six weeks. Reese Wright and Uny l'en ulck who have been out camping at Nocky Point, icturucd Wed nesday night. Mrs.G. W.Baughtcll ofComtille City, returned froinSau Francisco inml rofrmiiliml.it, nrrUcil 011 tho Al- 011 the Alliance. Miss Alice Beyers nud 15. va Wilson of Sumtici, who were iu San Francisco visiting friends returned ou the Alliance. The tuairiage announcement of .liss Rebecca l.use lo Geo. Stump formeily residents of this city, but now of San Francisco. The marriage takes place on July 3st- Another scries of ball games has been arranged by the Coos county baseball fm trinity. One game to be playett at Coqujlle, one ut JaisIi field and the llutd one may be played at Batidou. ThcCeutet ville D.iiry is supply ing its customers with milk that is of the best. Their milk is never scut out until it has been well aritated. Cream supplied 011 short notice. Milk delivered at your door, 5c nqtiart. Fl.ANAliAN & IlAKItV. Iluiirt). Tho ilmilor romoi hr-ro hluli- ly it ooiiiiiiiniilcil , mill will ruiunlii In iM city fur two wruku or loiiKcr. IIu will inuUo frei) tixniiiliiiitloii o( tho pyi'Hut tliupiitlurof tho lllmico lioiol. .Sen nrtli'ln liy Dr. Itolxirtion MUi I'ltAi 110.N" In iiiiothor odliimu, ,1attin Brecii, an old resident of C001 county, who has been at Bytou Hot Springs, Cnl., retitru ed honte this week. Ar. IDvcit is still suffenng fnnu his old ma lady. For Sale lloiiwItoW lumllurr, (ur mI ctMup, jgo.1 at m. Atlyli.l(i. C. KoRfM. cooift Cniit Ami Jill Uirrt, Nectar for llic Gods' ViMiOoiwl huelu "Kuiti ilio On" lrfn )l li jwir mil I. or urini duni lh CnlrrIUf IUu. I.ul ).hi uin ki IkhI, wn mill. J ilrllttictl m jriHir iliwr lor yc i(UM nminlHg r jctrninc. Itingup 4kim 171. Tr II. -2 Centerville Dairy. h J. W. FLANAGAN, T. II. BARRY, Prop's, Ontt'r yottt milk from us ast ur gmumittt it jrrsi, pure a 111 sivcel' Deliveifd at your iiwr morning and firuing. riSRMS.$c -r itmrt. P IONIC tyt neer Market. Julius I.arscu took a run out over the bar Saturday with his gasoline launch, going as far ns the black buoy. He was met by the life saving crew on his return who thought the boat was adrift and they were on their way to res cue it. S H 0 H 0 E 1 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' 3 right or wrong. : : : : 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 in and let us convince you. : : : : : Every lady that wears our shoes realizes that there is something about them that makes them a little better than others. our Mens' Shoes are a little later; a little more fashionable iu appear ance; easier fitting aud a little lower in price than any others of the same grade. .' . . . . . . Remember, we are showing the swellest line of Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Clothing, Hals, Ktc, that have ever been exhibited in Marshfield. Money Back if not Suited s H 0 E e. ., . S H 0 E S waist every month on what vou save by buying your grOCOP- "ow "ncr way al Holland Bros. ies at Flanatran's Pio- Tllc' nrc to ,,(: 25 f loK nil(1 b . i f I..... I........ na.fl .t..ll I... .l..- 3j n.b i;.iii iiiiii viii uu nuf plied with 3 ho-sc-j)ower engines. Miss Jottic Watson returned last week from Roseburg, where she had been visiting relatives. She was accompanied home by Jiss Stella Hamilton, daughter of Judge Hamilton. A fire nlarin was turned iu about 1 1 o'clock Saturday night from one oi the houses ou the bridge in South Mnrshheld. The department responded nt once. It proved to be but n chimney blaze. Phone to 17 x when you wnnt milk or cream brought to your door. Milk as good ns the best cows can produce. Always fresh and sweet 110 matter how hot the weather. All orders given special attention, Barry & Flana gan proprietors, Centerville dairy. JOHNSON At Marshficld, Or., July 15, 1901, to the wife of C. A. Johnson, a daughter. FOUNDA black cape float ing on Catching slough, near Coos river. Owner can have same by paving for this notice and proving property. Matt Mattson. !iritriirifnTrifriTriTrmiTriiriiriirmnriTrurifriffiiriirg 5 tOUBSCRIPTINSForall Pnpors j 2E: Z5 and Magazines Bccoivod at 5 3 3 1 F. P. Norton's. iiiiiwuiiiiiwiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiuuiiuuiaiuaiiuiaiiiiag For Kent Suit of nice rooms over Jensen's tailor shop, suitable for offices, dressmaking or housekeeping. at A. K. Shaman, Agt. REAL ESTATE WOR SALE. A lino Imeincas lot on A ut, $1000, Dwelling houuo on 2nd st, G roouiH (5 CO. A plot or land 218 ft. by 100 ft. (acini; on race track in Houlli Jinrnli licld, 1750, Will noil in bulk or half. Four lots tioxttol'ostolUcoon Fron at $2500. lloubo and lot in Went Mnrhficl(l $1000, Houbo and lot in Bouth Marnhflcld 050. Hix lots In I)lk 10, South Maruliflold lllook70 In NoMev'n ndditlon to Coquillo City, Jlpquiro of TTROU 11 1 Aim itxzzzxszzkb THiTmiiMMaiMl rv m . '' kw KHR B5S223W A Pleasant Surprise A number of the young friends of Miss I,cona Ryan ar ranged a very pleasant affair on mat young lady and ac cordingly nrrangcd.for the simul taneous arrival of all. It was n complete surprise and very much enjoyed by nil. The evening was spent m games and a social time after which ice cream aud cake was served nud all departed to their homes joyously thinking of the complete surprise. BUratfttnctatraagKSSKttnr? a 5 o 5 i j I KIMBALL, H E M iE 'R S n MILTON, HINZE, Pianos $250.00 upward. Organs $75. 00 upward. Delivered at Marshficld. Call on or address, JHRS. G. MORRIS, Local Representative, Garfield Hotel, Marslificld, Oregon. (CIIAS.GRISSON, Mjjr.) r JIT t TAKES OABE. 4 t BMJB!?838HJa!!SUSHBMHlKSaaHH3 Wc ronnoi Lcrp our rctuutiinl up Iu tlis ktinitiril l H)iulaiiy we itrtlro imlrM e jjite it a grr.ll ileal il ,cte, Wo maIcIi all llin lilllo xlnl which iiclJyj luucli lo Hie Comfort of Ous Guests anil lirlpi hi ilioroiiti!y In llio i.lliyln) of llielr upprllirt. Our u-rvlcc it dean, our mlisUnro iiioji nttidclWo and our wnlim nre ntlrrulir. You will enjoy your iiumIj lirrc. X D.GABRIEL. Front Htrcot, OjijioHito Jlank. IV VV1 Ice Cream and Strawberries Strawberries and Cream, Ice Cream, and Ice Cream Sodn will be served at Scott's Gardens in South Marslificld every Sunday. Strawberries aud Cream every day. Ice Cream by the piut, ouart or callou cheaper .thau you if! Ua f J"jrru,Mj' ' " Kri Preserving Time. Wo kcop tho beat supply of oliolco fruita of aI kinds, fronh from tho Krowore, and nnyono .wIbIiIiij; to can ,orprc8orvo bIiouIiI 'bo miro and call on im . Wo koop a full block of nil tho noccoBeary concomitants for fruit can- lllllR. Oampboll &.Eickwortl Jean make it yourtelf. 1 on . -a