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About The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1901)
twt7 n ? V. MlIIWIiUll i Jk.2iTT) LOCAL. Sunday Orcgouiau nt Norton's Bargains iu kid gloves atScng- fetackciis; Ken Smitli went to the Coquillc yesterday. Scngstackcti wants ten tons of Cluttum baik. Capt. A. D. Uoouc, of Sunnier b in town Tuesday. . Paints and oils at W. P. Murphy's. R. K. Shine of Ktnpirc City was on our streets Thursday. Dr. Prcntis, Dentist. All wotk guaranteed. Telephone No. 435. County Clcik L. H. Hazard Was iu town a couple of days this week. Prepare for warm weather by getting a summer hat at Scttg tacken's. W. I ItowroH of Tcuiplciou was a Marshfield visitor this week. Rev. Father Donnelly leaves for Portland Monday, via the JDrniu route: Cabbage worms are Numerous this season and quite doing considerable damage. The Indies of the Presbyterian tidies Kxchangc netted $21 at their sale on last Saturday. The donkey engine for the new schooner arrived on the Knipirc, also n lot of iron work. Mirscs Pearl mid Lillian Mc Cann, of Ray City, have returned from a visit to the valley. Use Hibbard's celebrated rheu matic cure to limber your joints. Fcr sale at Sengstackcn's. H. N. Hlack, oi Sunnier, was iu town Friday. He has recov ered from his late iudispoutiou. Doors and windows cheaper than over at W. P. Murphy's. When you want some extra nice cheese call on your grocer for Sumner creamery full cream cheese. 6 S tf Dr. A. M. Evans, who practic ed his profession here several years ago, died iu Scu Fraucisco July 22, from appendicitis. Julius Kgatihoff, Kdgar Camp bell and Willie licruitt w:nt up South Coos river last Sunday to camp out n .couple of weeks. L. IT. Hcisner is having a uew woodhouse built at the north cud of town adjoining the coal shed, to accommodate his increasing business. Postmaster W. U. Curtis has treated his residence to a fresh coat of paint, giving it a color more in conformity with his beautiful yard. The North Rend baseball team I team' went up Coos river last S iuuday by a aud beat the Coos river boy score of 24 to 7. Two choice improved buildin lots opposite G. A. Benuett's rcsideucc. Also 1 lot at South Marshficld opposite the Park. Apply to H. Seugstacken. Mrs. Jas. L. Fcrrey is suffering , from erysipelas m the face. The Mail man knows how to sympathize with her. fhe Mutual Life of N.Y. give you Uic best investment and pro- tcctiou. Take a policy. n, OK.NUbTACKKN, . -4 Local Agent. ,,,.rr The Three Quality S t y 1 e. For Which Ease and Comfort, Willi It ts lAlilKUa A shoe with the uame "FLOUSHEIM" woven iu the strap is .qualifications. : j . : : S03LXD OULY B"Z N A SBURG BROS. The- Dry Goods, Clothing and 'Furnishing Goods Men. 1L )MMfmmjjjffMamfWWUnv. immwi'WixiwTimi " t " v4.HaMwj w iiwj nw 'wpii w Fine line oi shirt waists nt Sengstackcn's. Mrs. P. S. Weaver went up1 Coos River this week for a stay , of several weeks. j The stave milt shut down Wed nesday, the strike iu San Fran cisco having blocked the unload-, ing of schooners. A full liuc of Mason's , fruit jars, caps and rub-j bors at W. P. Mur.phy's. Mrs. L. W. Olive is reported) recovering her health iu San Francisco,, where she has been! under medical treatment for sonic, tunc. Alex Campbell, Anson Rodgcrs Jr., and Tobiu Cox, started yest erday lor Salmon Mountain on the Sixes, for an outing of ten days. T. D. Masters, of Catching slough, was doing business iu town Tliursdav, ami snowed lus appreciation ot the Coa stM.mi. iu a way that does us good The Mandalay this week brought the new locomotive for the C. B. R. & li. R. R. & N Co., which was recently pur chased iu the east. Sunset Lodge, I. O. O. F. is making preparations for a visit from the Grand Master, Grand Patriarch and Grand Secretary of the otder, which will occur on Aug. 23rd. Mr. Dimcnt, of San Diego, ar rived on the Areata to make a visit to his daughter nud son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Dow, expecting to stay until the rains commence. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Coke, John S. Coke, Jr., aud Otto Scuettc!, returned Wcdnescay from the Tioga country, after a week's ab sence. They report hard travel but a cood time. You never have to pack a milk The railroad has granted a half fare rate to all veterans attending the meeting of the Southwest Oregon Veterans Association at Myrtle Point next week. A grind time is anticipated. Our reputation is honest deal ings,' best of goods and lowest prices. As a sample, Breakfast Tea 45 ccntsT pound; good Coffee 20 ceuts. All goods guaranteed. F. A.Sacchi. The Gen. Wriohtis.it Y.imrin.i. I searching for the effects of last i summer's attempt to blast a can-1 nel through the rocky ledges 1 which cross the entrance to that alleged harbor. P f . P r Capt. Harris is fiudiug a good sale for the nrodtict ofliisSnmiior ' cheese factory. He is shipping to Kureka and Port Orford where the sending ofsonie samples made .. 1. . . 1 . an immediate demand for more. I Notice the bread first, then sec the brands in the stores on the' delivery wagons, and clothes, lines. Snerrvs flour is nil rioht. and the sacks speak louder than words. tf Panthers are raising havoc with 1 Fred Noah's band of slieon above 'Allegany. Twtnty sheep have already fallen victims. Four nanthers. two old and two voum joues were recently seen iu the f. . . rf r baud. can, or gu Huiui.umK:KiiiiMiiB dcr witU i;ial,a..u, & Barry for for taking your can when buying j Uk t it a. volir door your milk from the Centerville mlit isahvavscoircct, clean, and Dairy. Iry it. Phone 171. swMt Tn; it 1houe l?u Managau Barry. Mornimr or eveniug. Cardinal Virtues made shoe are : In which the FlQRSHEi found Pre-eminent. the FL0RSIIE1M Make has always been noted. AHSUIUCD JNT1IK FI.OUSIIKIM ,mmm " " iiiihimwiiwwmw wwitwwwmwwiii miinMiimi wimiihmiu ' "' No Other Gloves Give as gOOd LADICS' "Mil GUMS VK HAVr. A HPKCIAM.Y KKI.KCTi:i MNK West ov w-01'5. inci.udunu whitt. anm fnrthf ' ' Tlinsc GL0Vi:s lUs LSSU n.Wli I'KOVr.t) TttirTKM' or WKAK, . AN'I) (HNMUir.NlUtAl, feWTlMWlTlON. PriCss o o 9 c "w ZtMoits .OCX'S 7.Wl-. yOU Umtencror SiAs I elt fit PW- GEORGE & TIBBETTS. PliONn IJ6 1. 0. 0. P. Building, Marshficld. Rev. John Itoucwitr. aud S. P. Van Dyke, of Norway, wcic iu town this week on their way to Goloviu bay, Alaska, where Mr. Van Dyke has located claims uur iiu his two vcar's stay in the north. The samples shown indi- cate very rich diggings. H. D. Fiddler and family and his brother-in-law, Chas. Dungan, atriveil liere Saturday from Salem camim in bv team. They secured cinnlovuieut at the stave mill, but alter working one day the mill was shut down and the bovs consider this hard luck. The two Marshficld kid ball teams crossed bats on the -South Marshficld grounds, last Sunday, resulting iu a veiy interesting and exciting game in which the Invinciblescaine off victorious by a score of 40 to 26, and are now the second team of Marshficld. It surprised the town. Iu the matter of clean, whole some, nutritious, milk, it is not so much what you pay, as getting what you pay for. By leaving an Morning or evemug j 1 ClCl JtUU .11111 llllllli; ajrt... , several days this week camping ts....... c?... ...1 ft..i.lt ctv.nl out at Charleston nay, going down with their outfit in Mr. Scott's fishing boat. They re turned Thursday. Mr. Scott brought up the father and grand father ot all the Coos bay rock oysters. The former measured 9' iuches iu circumference and the latter, ojS inches and there is no knowing how long they would be with their necks stretch. ct out. Closing Out nt Cost The entire Stock, Dry 'goods, Clothing, Fum- ?!,, ' tio o1 nc i?"1"0' "" ViJ b0i0tSa.?(i11 o08'. Pets 9 11 PJotus J Cnr- Liuol- .U111i JMattingS. ! rpivj-k v4-.r vi-nnlr mncr llit! UUIUC OIUU1VU1UUU Sa?5,??X,i4. T??Cf,oc . Stol to lot- fixtures saiO. XLNT Store. Blackberries Wanted The Coavt Mail man vnti limitwl qiun lily of npr vtikl IdiclUnk, for oh. ami will uVe an unlimited amount on s'lUenfition. When your milk comes down sntir rum tlip rivor. rill" tin Main 171 Centerville Dairy. We have a cure. of a well shoe will be HIIOKS, NKVElt ItKl'OIti: AT "" was a guarantee of the above CTglMJaCT'0atWMMMtW Seugstuckcu's for fresh gulden and gtuss seed. Mr. and Mis. Geo. Ross, Miss Mary and Frank Ulack, Miss Alice llcvers and Doia Wallace, of Sumner and Catching Slough, arc expected houie Monday trom ) a camping trip to Kckley. S. Little and C. Pendleton 'cauie up from San Fraucisco on the Areata and me looking over I the countrv for a location for a stock 'much. They, visited th JTetttnile countrv this week, being piloted by W. J". Howroti. i?0r best values iu boots and .shoes go to bengstackcus. The Lusk portable sawmill has been moved from Lee to the Mc Kinley neighborhood aud is cut ting lumber. Contracts for 100- 000 feet are nlieady on hand nud more will be cut. This is a great convenience to the settlers 111 the vicinity. J. D. Sunderland and wife came upon the Alliance from San Fraucisco, where Mr. S. has been iu the hospital for treatment of a lame knee. He 1s able to go on crutches but can bear 110 weight on the knee, which, however, he hopes will not be stiff. Dr. Prcntis will return about Aug. 26th. tf New text books have been adopted forthc .school ot Oregon. This will require special work on the. part of candidates for certifi cates at the Feb. nary cxiiuiua tio.i. The State Normal School at Drain will meet this demand by .organizing teachers' special review classes using the new texts. This work will be done by the .members of the faculty having the most experience. The school assures all ot most efficient work. For information or catalogue addrcs? the President, Drain, Oregon. For Rent Suit of nice rooms over Jensen's tailor shop, suitable for offices, drvssmaking or housekeeping. 2t A. 15. SKAMANVAgt. Rcthalat Sumner Ucv. C. P. Ilailey will be at Sunnier Friday night Aug. 19th and will hold a series of protract ed meetings commencing on that evening. Store Changes Hands Henry Seugstacken has his Umpire City store to F, Getty, who will continue sold C. the business. C. M. IJyler, who has had charge of the store for Mr. Seugstacken is taking a vacation 011 Tcnmilc. Cannery Will Run Mr. Seugstacken informs the Mai:, that the cannery will start up about the 15th of this month, or as soon as the crew of China men arrive from Astoria. Frank Flye will have charge of opera tions. Will Probated The will of the late S. II. Hazard has been filed for probate. It was executed 011 Dec. 31, 1896, and panics Louis Hazard aud Mrs.S.II. Hazasd as heirs and al so as executors, without bonds. I. Hacker. John F. Hall and J. S. Coke Jr., have been appointed appraisers. HEAL ESTATE FOR SALE. A linn LitiBincM lot 011 A et, $1600. Jhvulling liotibo on 2nd st, () rooms 050. A plot of land 218 ft. liy 100 ft. faclnjj'ou rueo truck in Koutli Murtili- Jlclri, (7i'0, Will sell in bulk or half. Kqut lots next to PoiloUlco on Kron at 2.00. liouso and lot In Went Muralifiohl 11000. lloiuu and lot in South Muralifiohl $050. Hx loUin Jill; 10, South MtiHliflold Uluck- 70 in Notley'n addition to Coquillc City. JCnqiiiro of W, V. DoroxAH. Our Stale University The Univcisity of Oiegou is t'obt becoming it hue uulvetstty and is doing a continually id vaucinjj guide of wotk. Indica tions ot this are viuuing of the debating contest with the Univer sity of Washington nnd the thiec University men, two graduates and one a gindttatc student to sehol.i-hiM in gtent cn-tctn umu'fsitien whete the comj ftilinu is vciy heavy. The oi.uiotis on commeiicemeut nud the guidiiating theses ictituicd ol evety one leeeiviug a degieJ, wcic of unusual merit. The out look for next year is bright. The depaittueiits of the Univetsity have been streitgened by the ad dition ol seven new iusttttctois, men of the highest schaloushnip and training. McCluie Hall," the uew labratory fpr chemistiy and mining is being Pitted up at a cost of neatly 7000 nud will be one of the coinpletcst aud best in theeouutiy. The uew engineer ing nud power plant is in the process of . erection and will greatly iuciease the facilities of University in eugttiecting. The University will then have eight good building, six of these of brick. The present year will see the largest increase to the libutry iu the whole history of the Uni versity. Neatly 5000 volume will be added by exchange, gift, and piuchajc, and .by 190s the University will have the largest lrteraty for scholatly irsentch iu the state. The growth of the University iu numbers has been somewhat leinarkable.Wrhe total number of students iu all depatt tueiits nt F.ujjcuv for the year 1898-99 win; tSt; for the year 1899-1900 it was 220 and for 1 900-0 1 it was 362, or a gain of 100 per cent, iu two vents. Pass It Along'. Mrs. A said to Mrs. B Hint she thought both Mrs. C and Mrs. I) had lioujjlii better things titan Mrs. I:. It unuld hate prouM mi endless dis cussion, but Mrs. i: stepped in and said Mrs. II had told her Mrs. II nns btniiif at our store better things than Mrs. I had round in the metro polis and she was Know 11 to he the most careful hujcr in town, it seems that Mrs. J and Mrs. K hate a reputation for getting the best things that can be bought, and they nlnays conic to our store to buy nud save 10 per cent. FLANAGAYS PIONEER MARKET. Sliipjard Notes The new ioiu-niaslcd ychootiet building in the Marshfield yard will be launched next Wednes day. Her dimensions arc as fol lows: Keel 186 feet, length over all 210 feet, beam 40 feet, depth 15 feet 6 inches, hhe will carry about 1, 000,000 feet of lumber. The steam schooner will be readv to launch iu about two weeks. Roseburg Stage Line Clark Hunch, superintendent of the mail toiite to Uosehttri;, was in town Thursday. Ik- re poits the road iu good condition, the mud being dried up. The worst piece of road is. now 111 the canyon above I.aitds, whe-o it is still somewhat tough. Stages arc running thiottgh 011 time and passenger travel is increas ing. Mr.'litiitch is also running stages from uora to Jyrtle Point and getting a share ot the travel between Uoseburg aud the Co quillc. Uatteries for jpas KiU'iue:;, Hells. Telephones and all electri cal material. Fried berir. TOOK A SHOT AT HIS PERSECUTORS Ung Wall, the Chinese garden er, whose place is 011 the marsh near the south cud of the Fourth street bridge, was before Itccordci Hyde's court Thursday on a charge ot discharging lire arms in the city limits. It seems that he fired off n pistol some 18 inches long byway of invitation to .some boys (o get off his pieinises. It scared the hoys out of a year's growth and also startled Richard Walters who was passing at the time. Recorder I Ivde fined him fiq, which lie agreeu to pay and was tel eased. This heathen has heeit greatly itnjKJSed upon hy some of the MarshfieJd hoyy who have raided his strawberry beds and other wise trespassed 011 and damaged his garden. It does not appear that he intended anytliiiuj more serious than to give them a scaie. All extra parts for Kdisott Lalandc JJattety. l'riedbejy. H Centerville Dairy, k J. W. FLANAGAN, T. II. JIAKRV, Order yotti mitt from us oiiii stc' JJrtivrtnf oi )vur 77TAM AS'.- ji per ?. A Distinot Triumph Our inr.lltnl lttk, for Oik upllf.illnit of i.Kllklt)r lo i) IMM i( llif iKXly III lirril li( III Im i.mIiiI n I'litliKi irlmii'li lit tltt tuili of th liiMillnn wkitw. (jKr MUifit(i vtlwu r iiwil Ami ,ih cmtamtit tiy 4iftnUH. Ultnlt for Ikwi iiw i$ iw iiftl lusifrtniM fw iHlk live, (to iii. 'IIh. 4khI. I In llic rlNlito cwtrvtt nol In lit mI. Rod Cross Drug Store John Preussi Prop. ForSuininorSustonanco uurfl t tuiir 4n)liir(lir4lrr for )w ilwmt ImvI wlht tluta turn -Hh nk, Matt mml, lm,il n lumi vrl! IVM'nl. MII, I Inl IK bfOlUI, hoi M rol.1, It lH4kr . IlUUBlUt incjl wilhnul it. hetllnf iiulilm 4 twvf. Marsh field Cash Mar kot. HENRY HOLM, Prop., "A" SlrccJ, I'limic IS I. The University of it liiinilrml coiiri in I.ltflniliirt-, Hcium-a mill tint .tr, MoIpiico iiiiiI KiikI notiriiiK mill Mulc Xiv lniililinni mul iiiiiiiiiuiii, ruvoii new lntruct (im ; iiriuly ! 1) vuIiiiikm iiiIiIimI to lilin.ry in IlKII .Siiminur m-IiooI with I'liivor-lly ciiilit; .Sneuinl ronriiMi fur tnuclu'M. for I.iiw unit Medical rtiitlunlH. DfpBrdiicnt of Kdiicntlon for t-iieln-rn, iriiieimlii mid mipoi Inteiidi'iilH. Tiiiiiiiii free, com of loinu loivTlirw dtiulmttji Krmitod i'lio!irliii iulurKuennliTii iiiiiviitiliiinhi ItMIl, :: ,; ; Umid nmiii) lo I'ri-niduut or Itusintur for clrruliu- mid imtnbj;iiui, Kncoi.o, Ore eon ... acm si m m a h r m is at 51 I rt ti 1. ii . I I. A Y I N (i Till: RACKS- Had Judgment often rptultx in niiipty poukolri. 'I'ho witu urn) of your iiioiiny providoi for tlm Imppini'M of tlm futuri). ou wiuto notliiiiK whun you djinl hero. You got tlio lioit for your muli mid tliu most eurofiil iittontloii to your wihIich and wivo IU per conl. di(.'ouiii fori'iiih. Flanagan's Pioneer Alarkcl. sa d ci kb trj a '.t m a e w w ti nH Team for Sale l'.i1r work burnt)), woiiihl 120(1 mid 1:10(1, cood ol of Iiiiiiiom mid Ns'iigon, uliuiijiforcnHli, Apply at llilsollluii, FIRST SALMON ('liiirloy Norilx l.roubt tlio llmt Haliuon of tlio noaeon into markot HiIh inonilni;. 'i'lioy wero 11 no Cliiuooka. Dr. J. C. (joble, the optician is now iu Coos county, on a tro ft'S.'iiomil visit, lie will visit nil the towns iu the county during August. If you need ghibses wait for him. lie guarantees all his work to be satisfactory. Watch this paper for further announce tueut.f, dates, etc. twniummwMmumoi S. ox rtr gun tan tea it Jifxfi iiiy rrWr morning omt mwiiHj;, PfON; tyr :trvin.i Preserving Timo. , Wf Irvpllw twtl l1' ' l', fnilti uf nil U111W, fili fc-Hi il ttmMi unit nn)ono Wlilc twaww MMtir OmhIiI f imp dint mil im u. Wr Vrr ! full iIm4 nf nil Ilia nnnmi; mumihanU In fmll mHlnc. Otunpboll & Eiakworth: tt V 'UTT w i'i'i i QgVc iiVWAt POll THE onrLD. Iiun't hit tliu oliiUri'ii attllxr 111 tin- hot wrnllior. iiu tliem ulml tliry iiwil iu lli way of lim-olUtliiK ulotliM that will purlin. 1I10 lie iuh nl nrmtnmt Wtl, nnd l4Vliiinicnt ol tlm hoily. Wo hnvu nimo Alotit nml cnlr!clilo luit neat mitl pretty roAily- uiiulin nt rvailyttilrt prirm tlut klioulil iiitcrwt yon. NORTH STAR. Bcssio Richards, Propriotor. Cor. A and Second Sis. Oregon, Hight'd Sliiiitliirtl In I li 1) it t .1 1 1 T w 11 CARPETS IN Till: ROLL. rirnijrdfr.uiipitirrii no room too torja for 111 in c.u.l, Khjji o -In cnillat .irii'l)-. (Iarmiii p.ilkiiii, ami ili-prndihla ijn.ilily, rURNITURI:. New Desiinis In Sidelmards. New Designs in Dining Tables. New Designs in Dining Chairs, 'I lie l.ilctt nml li.inil.umrul proilncl of llio lieil liitioilvt -all new ijomlt m our iuu.il ll.W li. -j, OjlRISTI:NSr:N &f cJ()IINS0N, miiHMnniyiirMnwiwiwniiiyiiaiiMuwf Bids Invited Uidn will Im rociilvnil mill .Autf. lf 11)01, for Hie I'M'luJIvu privlltgort for ItllHTAUHANT HAl.OOiV fortliocoiuiiih'fiiir. Kauli bid must boiifooiiipanlnl by a lortilk'd chock for Wi por emit of tlio amount, of tliu bid. Adilro8, l- A.MuU.vi.1., () LM) ' Houoburt' , Or. BORN lUiDDUN lit South Marshfirld July 39, to the wife of J. ll,ed din, a daughter. J : 1 ' 1 3 iP