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About The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 17, 1901)
ti.nwwl.iii nnni m .... . . - m " 'for 'v I i .AOSTX) LOCAL. Goviolo tho Fair. Sunday Oregoniau at Norton's Brin your family to the fair. Hargiiins in kill gloves atSctig "stackens. Dr. Prentiss lias returned ruul 'is again on duty nt his office. , ,W. A. Maxwell returned from San Francisco last week, coming 'overland. Vpr best values in boots nucl 'shoes go to Scugstackcns, j. W. Mast will teach the .'seventh grade in the Coquille City school. L. M. Noble is filliug in dirt and improving his property on the sawdust. (Set your neighbors to come to the fair. " Scugstackcn wants ten tons of Outturn bark. County Clerk I. H. Hazard has gone to the Sound to virit relatives. Use Hibbard's celebrated rheu matic cure to limber your joints, For sale at Scugstackcu's. Harry Del mar, of the Wizard Oil Co., was in town this week attending the advance advertis ing of his company for fair week When vou want some extra nice cheese call on your grocer for Sunnier creamery full cream cheese. 6 S tf Fruit Jars, Tops and Rubbers at vv . Jt Mur phy's. Two choice improved building lots opposite G. A. Bennett's residence. Also x lot nt South Marshficld opposite the Park. Apply to H. Sengstackcn. Socrates Scocficld one of Coos county's pioneers who has been absent for mauy years, has been looking over the scenes of his cany aavctuurcs ncre. Thi Mntti.il r.ifc nfV. V. nivJ .... ... ........ -... ... ... . . . v you the best investment and pro tection. Take a policy. H. Sengstackkn', Local Agcut. If you want the best there is in the market and at the lowest prices, try the Pioneer Market. and save 10 per cent. Notice the bread first, thcu see .uicJjniH.ds.iu Jhc. stores,, on .the delivery wagons, and clothes lines. Spcrrys flour is all right, and the sacks speak louder than words. tf The team of C. II. Ba-klow rau away last Sunday in Coquille City and demolished the hack but an eight year old boy who was in the hack escaped with a slight shaking up. John R Hall visited the comi ty scat Jottday on legal business. Fine line ol shiit waists nt Sengstackcn'.s. Brent one who can vossib- lydososhouhlhcln to .swell the exhibit at ihe fair. Mnx Timmenunnn is building n 38-foot gasoline launch nt his home m Kast Marshficld. The Coquille Bulletin says that a postoflice has been established at Ludn with Laura Reed ns postmistress. A man lately in Garry unuriinsmis the neovh arc greatly interested in the fair and all-who can ictucomo uv to attend. Road Supervisor Norton hns had the hill nt the south end of the 4th street bridge well covrcd with nu excellent nrticle of rock. Remember you got four pounds ol the best 25 cent roasted coffeo for 90 cents at tho Pio neer Market. Rev. Chas. Bailey who was to have been at Sunnier vestcrdav to open a scries of revival meet ings has been unavoidably de layed by sickticss in his family, but will come later. .'In agricultural fair withou t agricu tura I e.vh ib its is like the play of I a m let withJla m let left ou t. Don t let ourairbe of that kind. Sengstackcu's for fresh garden and grass seed. Chas. Stidham has gone to the Sixes to superintend the develop ment of Smith Brothers' mining claim. The Coast .Vail Weekly and Daily, will maintain hcadrnartersat the fair. George Ferry was elected chief: of the fire departtnt nt and W. I. Murphy assistant chief, at the meeting Monday evening. S. C. Itogers and Juotc I'lanacin luivo cncli iurcliunl a tine new pi.inoof J. ('. Oivlltihor, who has a stock of instruments at the OartioUI. TWO SUDDEN DBAIIS O.N COOS RIVER Lady Drowned Near Allojjany-- Ymmjj Man Dies in Epileptic Fit Mr. Win. Kramer was drowned Suiulny nf tprnooii near tier homo, on tlio Italna ilnco, near AllegAny. Slio wolit In liUiiii ulotiu it ml it i mip poed Unit M10 got beyond lior depth She wn discovered trupKliit in tho water but hofoio iwist.inuo nuohcil lior .lic went down, ami ttioutUt the body waft soon recovered, llfo i extinct. Mr. Hnuner was n daughter of tho Into Michuclltrink and was n most estimnbln lady. She. leave four small children tuothcrlc. Tho fun oral took place at Allegany Tuesday .wwtfuiwvittMnw''mwWT we. do $ rno.NE m NOBODY SELLS BETTTER SHOES. Tli a 11 Our Ciiinmnfce (iocs With Tlicm If Ihry iWl wr, ti ilmi't liitnlu hunt up mi) belay la KUk at orWuwiitiiwIt f'f Iiumiir llwiu i-trwtiir-IUInRrllUI'-dk l hv Uh- n in.V ptml miy rMwmitilft kiiMi in : Stock,' Make or Wear Pt'lt HIUl.ltANUl. IN I'ltUK 1'ltPM CSpIe's $r50"tinui"0 GUNTa Mliil In iiuk itM oiiimiI our eiuuiuim, (ikorije & SibbctR I. 0. 0. E. Duililinff, Marshficld. Cttrti V. Sanderlaud, who was employed on Anson Kogcrs farm on south Coo river was found dead in his bod Tuesday morning, luvinj; evidently expired in nu epileptic lit, to which ho had been subject Mnco childhood. Ho had been working for Mr. Kogcr soverul months. As he did not get up nt the usual time Tuesday morning, Mr. Uoger went to the bttukalntiou and found him lying dead in bed, facu downward, with face buried m his feather pillow and ho probably smothered in that position while sullering from his tulliction. Deceased was the son of ltov. ami Mrs. P. 31. Sanderlaud, of ll.iudou. lie was bom nt Ualiou, Ohio., Nov. 1, 1S73, and camo to Oregon with bis parent in 1SP1. He leaves a fa thor, three brotherj and three sisters. Hurial took place in the otitli Uoot river comctery Wwlnosday. Miss Merchant 'Phe innuv friettdt of C. II. Merchant nud faint! v will be glad A know that n telegram receive!. yesoreay indicated that Miss I.tU lv Merchant", who has been sullet itig from yphoid lever, had u urn for lie beer. Miss Mer chant is at Rosslaud, B.C. where she has been vMing her sister, Mrs. Roland Deuuoud. Retxirs ol her illness were very alarming Mtiil yesterday's dispaeh came. Mrs. 'Merchau sared overland Thursday for Rosslawl. Fine Pianos J. O. Gftllnehcr, represcntinj: the Allen it OilUrt Co,, of Portland , (Kucccssor to the Wiley It. Allen Co.,) has on exhibition at tho Gar field building a number of very fine Pin no. -.- -, ... .... , . . Tho Alen & Gilbert Co., nro n wholesale as well as a retail Houso and buy Pianos in much larger quantities than any Iloueo on the coast, ihorefuro thoy can she you better value for your money. Do not put oir buying, seo Mr. Gallagher and ho will convinco you that you should buy while he Is of fering such very easy terms. Will A. Broken Le? August Farley while hunting with tho Sclufler boys and others on the north fork of Coos river, tdxtcen miles from Allegany, Wednesday, suffered the fracture of one of his legs. Walking down a Meop hill he stepped nponu totton log. winch broke, nnd Mr. Farley falling in (rout of it, the log rolled over hi legs, breaking ono of them. Dr. Jlorsfn went up yesterday to attend tho suf ferer, nnd ho was brought down on tho Alert today, 77i. will he the best fair ever held in Coos county, and don't you forget it. Our newspaper friends may think ur iuv using a large vnriep of type in this iMiei but just wait uduwMiM bif conimc av. .vnUmflii- lUttiuu ti Utile liunj irlM!r,mul Dr. l'rentis, ifeltti.st. All work gtmrnutvetl. Telephone No. 435. I'KICK-At ! Oiv. Auc9h. 1901. wieoJ. I'rivr, AMM. to thr OKANBY At Hy Cr. Ao. Ulh. 1901. the uifc ( Utnm CIraaby. a too. to ANUKKO.V-U Wt MMhM. An ulh. 1901, l the Mir of AriItth AnkrMi, a ilaufhKf. MINKO I -At Mnhhr.t. Au; 1 Kh. 10 Ihe wtft ol Itoer Miorgit, a too. IOI. I take vonr Orirnn a nart niivnicnt. Barzee Hrohcrs will start for a number of people of Marshtleld Roseburg tomonow by team tak- and vicinity have purchased, simply ing a load of their household ' because thoy could buy to such cood goods, preliminary to nioviug out after the fair. They will bring back a load of peaches and water melons. Pure, wholesome milk is the first requisite to a healthy family and should not be overlooked. Try the Centcrville Dairy. Milk ?! 1 vrt1 fit vnnr Arnr mnminn and evening. 5c. a quart. Phone fr,.'!." Ih? battlenelds. place bag of tt i?io.,oro.. R. 11,,,. I '"il at t,ie Ir win's door and let tba 171. I-Iauagan & Barry. LlU walk out of tho hospitals? lint advantage Al.LC.V it Gm.bkut Co., Tho largest music houso oh the Coat. liiiil'n Trit. f'oiue nsk. Why cloea God send uf feriiiK Into tbe world? Why not kill t!.' 'levll, have tlio soIJIers como homo OASTORXA. kn tU A Ite fctll YM HlB Wn EciU Dr. J. Ci. d'oble, tho optician wil bo at the C0ntr.1l Hotel in March tiled during tho fair week , August '-'Uh to 81st. Thoso wUhiug their eyes examined, nnd glasses fitted will please call at thu hotel. UlasstH perfectly Httcd and ground for tho eyes, nnd guaranteed. Consultation reo. Pnco roaionable and consist c nt with the valuo of such terviccs. 1 Intesds that wo should Buffer and le ir the test that wo may bo tried and true when wo aro called hence. God I1I1 iKolf iioQereil as nouo of us. Itev. latlur J. O. S. Uuntlngton, EpUco- ls that rt)0 toothpicks aro freo nnd pall.iu, New York. I fum nnd tobacco aro not." New York Tllr Taiultllilcl. Ilultlt. "I'd IlLe to know what my custom ers do with all the toothpicks they car ry away," remarked a restaurant pro prietor tbe other day. "few men take a single toothpick. Most of tlicm take half u dozen nnd many a whole hutul ful. aad whoa they comi In hero ugaln for the next tuenl they tako as many over uspiln. They don't need them. If all due to the toothpick chewing habit, wh.cti ieeui to be Krowlug. Thoro Isn't auytblug particularly pleasant i.lKint chewing a tvooden toothpick, nnd 11 may be lajurlou If a pk-cu of tho wood lodges lu the throat or svis down Into tho stomach, as It Is very opt to. 15 ut tho toothpick chewing habit U be coming a rival to tho tum ami tobacco habits. Tbe only reason 1 can give for DO. ANDRRSOS-On Cm rhot, At. ith, iW llH-rU Ayclr at Mr. aad Mr. W. A. Amforsoa. Ktirhit u U tlk pbt lHy. terviM Uinf csndiKtoil by Kit, K. C. j It is not a Murshtleld fair: Throo counties are in- tcreslcdinmakui'J it a success. TIIC WILD MAN OF CURRY COUNTY Almost Seen by Two Prospectors lias Female Companion feet Sixteen Inches Long man's fashion and if over such 11 thing was seen hy them they would Mirelv lecouuixc it. While thus woiktug mound in the vaiious ins and outs thev .stumbled tight onto a natural camping place where the indica tions pointed to a recent camping and when a huge ntnoutit of fragments of meat and hones atttt cate.tsres of animals wete found. No evident es ol lire and .ill meat had been eaten niw. The bed was a litter of ferns and leaves and the impiiiit of a man was plainly impi-Awd theteiu mid looked as though it Itad been used lot that pmpouc for .some time. Numerous ttaeks wete seen in and mound the camping pl.tce. The Icet wete uiocc.isined and measured 16 inches long by 5 inches wide. The foot wii.s well propoitiotiel, though a little Hat. Measurements of the impiiiit of the Ikh! .showed a profile of about 7 feet and 6 inches! long. Tilde were mauy .signs that the wild mutt must lie nccotti ponied by another, there being a smaller track nud indications that it was that of woman. Hever.il liHiiduiark.s were .seen at the sptiug wh'.-re the imprints of lwth huge and small hands had been left in the mud, ptesutnablv made while diiukiug. The evidences of the cntinlmliittic feasting 011 imw flesh; the footprints; the impiiui ot the hands of two ni.es nil go to show that ther? ate two individual. The boy camped for the night not far from this place and it was a night of rektleaMiewi, even the dogs seemed uneasy. Severn! times in the night the cry of a panther iuroucd them and they were obliged to tether their horses to prevent them from escaping, for thev even seemed to catch a kind of iiiu-jsiticKS. However, the the wild man did not show up. A keen lookout was kept all the time with a hope of getting sight of them and the romance of a probable capture of the wild man nud possibly the woman, wns at once thtilliug nud set all their machinations to working, such as what they would do with them and iwssihly on battle toyal or even the chance of being van quished hy the wild couple had chance thrown them together. They visited a cave which the collide had used for a place ol abode during inclement weather and indic.itiMUl of a regular head Hl'Vn'lVfimi 'lAiar,a.i. .. . tAri - --.gii .mr .Mini 1 11 M T '"'-"'"""'"'"W -TWJKreUCXtttiWXkJiiiMfMWlH.,. . V Ask fo "'--- 011l n a 1 our new price List. mill', iiihii I iniH-Mii liu i,.c n dollar on tliln Ami t li.ilf dollar oil Hut, tliu nlc 1 qiioutl In oiw.iiftt tainlttdi .. (ojjr ui Id,, j,m n, iMmIIwHiiii. HM,o'H'MlMldi(!iortMM,,v,m.Kiituoiniunrtik Imi yrtwr good am oldrnrlyniniyr(llist, l.ii't It i.imli mnto wiUf.iiory nixl ii.ikI. ntWr In tit d.imiMl home. Imk o,.r ll,o niUlORtiP. Mini ihofjaiHls iMiulir.1 n.l null joiir unl r. Umii to dofvlid upm llotrs X..r. M M.KI, ,M. , , WNK lnmnpUt9t ,, m(ln ((( (wt not Blm ),i klf MMUm, iiuWibiiM.lli., Hut m do -,.y m. ru,,iMm y,wr Smith's Cash (dpi.) Store, No. 85 Mnrkot St., San Franoisoo. 5? ti1raWMSKJ3ftKgn?Mtc iv juisuuoL xriumpii Our in. died Uiioi, for li ti)lUvtiliHi u' rlo.HKIljf tinny iwHii(lllhly In nml of If h rUiwiI nitlMliKi liluinpli In ihit linih ol llw lHvdlit kIku, (lt ilWtMkni hlwto ett iiwst and rtin vmlotsrd I'X l'li)kl.im, HlllrehH ttx Ihhim hc a is) lift. Ufgrr mw fw oil,f 11 w, $h U. I Im thrwl. It in lli nlrvlilc oifirni not In llw s-r Rod Gross Drug Storo John ProusSfProp. itn 1 st,.,,fv Ifel m iiK .,it 'm "CT 3 w,ii ..i.i.... P,F- N- HsPJB l T ml ufrnt) Preserving Timo. V rrt llw l wiinJy of Khaitc (itilu ()J nil UmH, Irrtli Imm It itfi. nnd nnyono ulbln( la run w itrrtr thutikt l.i ,ntr and wllonw. Wrk.r, full ,,01 f a tl() tmrvMuty rooonnluiili lui (mil i-hiIk. Canipboll & Eiokworth. FOR THE OHILU. nmi't irt lliPi-liiMrvii fiillVr 111 tint hut notttlmr tSI tlirm ulnit Uiry iKmt in tlir M,iy flf I.KHtillttiiK elnlliM tlmt will intiiii. Uih (lottiiMtof iiriim mid 1hk', nnd iLvpliipitU'ilt ot tlt boily. 'o Imvn miuia Klutit mill Mirlt'ialdR Inn iinii uinl tritly ntaily mailB t railyiilH piicr tlmt klioiild iiiiiiruot yuti NORTH & STAR. .Gcssio Hiciuirds, Proprietor. Cor. A nnd Second Sis. The Three Cardinal Virtues of a well made shoe are - - Qualify, In which the FLORSHEIM shoe will be found Pre-eminent. Style. J. V. Tanner and (. 15. Wa son, of South slough, who uncut quarters weie visible, as anv uie jwst two mouths prospecting amount of eatcawseh were here 111 in the mountains ot Coos and . piles. All meat hat! been Curry county and even over into! handled by the hand ol man. California, passed through Marsh-! Ueie the boys wete against the field Sunday on the wnv home. ' real thini; and if tlu-v nnllv 1i.ul The boys were well equipped for, the time they would have waited such an expedition, having two for the return of the wild people, pack animals and a complete out- i The situation was so vivid in in, wtii iMiiyiug a goon nne ami ; inesr mums mat tliey coulil even lliKiiint .siundnril In the lUt T w o The University of Oregon. Iiunilrcvl cm r mm hi l.ltttrattiro, Hcieni'ti ami tint Arlr, hVliuicw nnd Knl iH-vrliiK mnl Mu.lf Notv iHilMIng nnd Hiii.intiiit, v(tn nntv liulruct or; iiHurly SXi) tiiltiiin mlilml lo lilimry in 1V0I iuiiuur oeliiKil with I'liiviiniiy oriillt: KHNiil ci.iin-f fur t.uclinrn, (or l.uw mul .Minlnml tn.ftito. Hrnrliiifiit of IMiieiiliiin fur tt'Mrli'ir, riiiriiitl mnl iipnr nit nili-nt. Tiiiiiun fri'i. mmtof IivIkk l.nv Tlirim ftmlcnln Kruntvil M'liul.iritliiM 111 Urj;i inintiirn tiiiutirrillim in l'.01. SimiiI niiiiiH lo I'rtiiiilttnt or ItogiMir for virctiliir ami onlahKiiitf, Kiikpld, Ori'on S ra n oj in ta a k n D! i m ua m 0- I.N I' I. A Y I N (i T II I: K A C H S- s I '() :.i CARPETS IN Till: ROLL followed bv two dot's, t They found some mineral croj) puigs 111 dowi goiti and iron tell just how the man looked Hut they had only a .short time lo make lioine m, y tliey leluctaut ore also some evidences of coaljly left the trail of the wild people and brought back some dust nnd, and will make nuo'.lur trip into a quantity of rich gold ore. They , that country .some time in the made a wide circuit and prospect-J future when they will stay six ed some rich country. The trip 'months hut what they catch n was a hard one ou the men and I a clew or the human moiibtros animnls. They shot only such lities themselves. game as they needed for food and 1 The hoys looked somewhat Ease and Comfort, For Wliicli Hie FLOKSIIOIAl Make lias always been noted. rVi'vp'i1 ,K ASSUltE1) IN Till: 1'J.OItSIIEIM HIIOKS, NKVKU HEFOKi: AT- A shoe with the name "lORSHKIM" woven in the strap is a guarantee of the above qualifications. :::::: SOLID OULY B"X" MA SBURG BROS. The Dry Goods, Clothing and Furnishing Goods Men. lived a mountaineer hunter's life and seemed to he glad to get uomc. One of the thrilling incidents of the journey was coming upon the camp of the wild man of Curry county. This was .some what romantic, owing to the fact that they had talked with several who claimed that they had seen theinoiihtrosity of which .several vivid portrayals have been in print. Teh fact of being right in the country where the wild hu man being was last seen and having been vividly reminded by a friend of their being liable to "jump" the wild man at almost any turn, made them keen to ct sight of him. As they prospected day after day and camped uiht after night in the various nooks of the mountais where the wild man was supposed to dwell, they naturally became more keen and anxious, and saw .siens nnd turned inland twisted iioiscs into the wild " Bad Judgment often rrMilU in empty iiocki't. Tin) lco ukii of jmir mutiny pruviilixt fur tliu liaiijilniNM of tint future. B' You iviiitu nntliltiK wlnni you (tcul hero. Vou ot tin) hoit for your e.itli anil tlio inott careful attention to your wihIiih mnl savo 10 tier cetil. ilii-cmiiit forciisli. Planagan's Pioneer Alarkcl. Mi' Ol X. SA5JVA ui . if .hmu 1 p---.?iTK vgw caaaPiHinaMKiBtitikirffei'", like wild men theiunelves having grown hoards and otherwise looked like niomitaiiieeis. While away the boys had the misfortune to shoot and cripple a valuable dog. A panther badly mutilated another. They killed one pan ther and had a sciap with a sec ond one. They saw 119 deer and two elk on the trip. This is one of the most romantic .stretch es of country ou the Pacific Coast. Closiiiif Out al Cost Tho ontiro Stock, Dry goods, Clothing, Furn ishings, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoos, Oar pots, Oil Oloths, Linol oum, Mattings. Tho ontiro stoclc must go at cost. Storo to lot. Pixturos for sale. XLNT toro, , 1M0AL JiOTATJH .'IOll SALE. A lino lui!nuH lot 011 A t, I1C00. Dwelling lioiuo on -nil nt, (i iooiiih 1 ISO, A plot of I11111I i-MH ft. by 100 ft. fintiiigoii nici) trnuk hi Koiilli Ji:(rnli- I'uil.l, f7."0, Will noil qi Imlk or liulf. ''our lotit uuxt to IVwtolllco 011 I'ron t 'irm. Iloiuo 11111I lot III Went Jfiirnlillolil MOW), llousuunil lot in .South jIurHli(lulil WM. Klx loUiu lllk 10, Koulir.Mnralillolil lllonk 70 In Notlov'H mlilltlon to O'o'iuillu Uity, l.'iH'tilro of V. U, l)OU(II.AH. Teacher's lixainiiiatioiis iMcKi.sii:r,Oi(i:iio.v. Auuitbl-J, 1D01. Notlco In lioiohy ivini tlmt thu niKiilur puliliu oxiiminutiim of nppli ciiiitu for Htutti mul county certlflcnti will Im hnlil hi iiy ollinn in Coijuillu Oity AuKiA-ltli, 1Clh ,lllth, M'01. W. II.Uiw-ii, Ho. Oiujit ririityi.rruli iiIth no iimm liai Lirgn fur 11.' 10 1 trvi, Uiik Iim) in milieu v.in. tr 1 11.111111111; put. cm, mul iJrjvcnil.itlo iiilii). rURMTURC. New Uesiijiis in Sideboards. New Designs In Dining Tables, New Designs In Dining Chairs. 'I lir I.iliM nnil li.uiilsiinifH prixluclof llid ! .1 J,u loiln ,ill new j;ixl. .11 our mail I'JHT 1 III rg QllRISTfiNSEN A JnN I Bids Invited lllilt will Im teen ivnl i nlll Auk. ir l'JOl, for tlic e.elulvo privileged for ui;.vr.ritANT HAI.OON for tlio enming fulr. ICaoti lihl in lint Im iii'iiiiiipiiuii'il liv u lertilh'il nlnok for S.'i nor limit of tli" iiuioiint of tliu Mil. Addii'M, K. A Mi'Uai.i., OL'ir H(iMilitirg,)r. Notice CoiiuiltiMIIty, Orngon, .filly 'Jillli, 11)01 . Xollim Ih hurcby givtm tlmt nil Ooos Uniinty Wiirriinlrt oiidnrnuil piior to Annum IhI. 181)1). will Im nuiil ou iiroai iiiitiiiiou ut my olllue in (juijullln City , OroKou. No iutoroHl will ho nllo'voil uflor .1 illy Hint, HiOl. .1.11. Dui.i.v, County TriMidtucr. ATTiiHiiuRcliiis. i'Hi:siYTiiitiAN ciiuitaii. (rivrviuuH.) Kililmth Nchonl 10:00 AM I'ruiKilihiK HwrvicoH, Jl :Wl A M, nnd S ;()() V M . OhrlHtlnn J'hiduavor, " sOO l M, Mlil-wmil; Hiirvii'i'H, Thurinliiy S .00 J' il HiuiiviflJU.JlqpiullRiuJ,l'witOV.