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About The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 24, 1901)
1SPSTj' 3Wt W r 1 Pi tmmwMiiwiiiwi.Htwmwu'w I AnT03 LOCAL. , Sunday Orcgoninnnt Norton's A l?ur srfll was captured in the sniul hills last week, a rarity here. K. G. Watingan anil tanniy have returned from an outing at " Rocky Point. Dr. Prcntis, Dentist. All work guaranteed. Telephone No. .135. C. 1?. McKniglit has been nisticatiug on Coos river this week. Bargains in kid gloves atScug stackens. Miss Marion Reedy will teach the Bay City school which opens Sept. 2d. For best values in boots and shoes go to Seugstackcus. T. Urquhart came up on the Mawdalay aiuUs rigging the new schooner, David Evans. Scngstackcu wants ten tons of Outturn bark. ' A match race has been arraug cd between Nicholl's Mab and .Al. Kent's Bosco for $100 a side, to come off at the race next Mon day. ' A special train will be put on during the fair to accommodate the Coquille people, leaving Marshficld at S a. m. and Myrtle Point at 10:30 a. in. daily. Mr. J. M. Quick will slart a g'roccry store on Tcnmile soon. We judge that will be quite au accomodation to people living in that section, especially during wet weather. Jay Tower is able to be out again after a couple of mouths of serious illness. Ed. Oallier deputy sheriff was in town this week, serving notice on jurymen for the coming term of circuit court. The Mutual Life of N: Y. give you the best investment and pro tection. Take a policy. H. Sengstackkn, Local Ageut. When it comes to writing up catchy advertisoments, the propri etors of the Coast Mail are en titled to the bakery. Here is their latest production:" "Notice the bread first, then see the brands in the stores, on the delivery wagousand clotheslines. Sperry'- flour is all right." This may make business for the Sperry Flouring Company, but it is wrong to embarrass the good housewives of Marshficld by call ing attention to their clotheslines on wash day. Myrtle Point Enterprise. THE DAILY MAIL The DAILY MAIL scents to haze strutk the fancy of the . people, from Uicivuy the subscrip tions arc rolling in from all over tlic county. A complete sixteen page daily f paper is somewhat of a novelty for Coos county. JP hope to make it so good that people wjllwant it made a permanent thing. If you haven't subscribed ytl rush your 25 cents, editor stamps, in here by Monday aid the papa will be mailed to you every morn- ing durtng the fair. CLOT You will fitid our NEW VAhh LINE OF CJ.OTHINC to be the best that the skill of man lias designed for men. Taylorcd 4nthe latest style, and dependable in every way. All of our new garments are cut from durable wool fabrics, in neat Mixtures, Check?, Stripes, New Greens, Plain Blues aud Blacks. Drop iu some time at your leasure and sec them. Ilawes Hats Have had the preference for a long time among fashion's votaries. The new Aut umn Derby and soft hats are now on the way from the east. N A SB URG BROS. The Reliable Dry Goods, Clothing and Furnishing Goods Men. ' I UAKMaimcMtiiMnmaMa Sengstnckeu's for fresh garden mid grass seed. Pine line ol shirt waists nt Sengstnekcti's. Rev, R. C. I.ec has secured of V. II. Noble a large scow to be used as a swimming bath for small boys at the Y. M. C- A. Use Ilibbard's celebrated rltcu- nialic cure to i;,nbcr your j0;tSi pcr c at Sengstaekcn's. Seng ' Archie, Boone of Sumner was in town Wednesday, carrying a disabled finger which he had ' mashed while tlriviu u dog in a Coquille logging camp. Otto Schctter, John S. Coke, Jr,, Frank T.aise and A. Abbot, returned last Saturday front a successful aud enjoyable hunting trip to Cury county. Mrs. Harford, state President of the W. C. T. U. came in from Drain Tuesday aud spoke at the Methodist church that evening, going to Coquille next day. The Wizard Oil theatrical com pany will play in this town next weeki This is an excellent troitp of players and nuy one attending these performance is sure of get ting his moneys worth. Two choice improved building lots opposite G. A. Bennett's residence. Also 1 lot at South Marshficld opposite the Park. Apply to H. Scngstackcu. At a meeting Thursday even ing the local W. C. T. U elected Mrs. Coleman a delegate to the county convention at Coquille City today and to morrow. The Sau Francisco papers bring the news that the schooner Coufienza, winch left that port Inly Sth for the Coquille, return- short of provisions, having failed to reach her destination on ac count of litiht and ba filing winds, When you want some extra nice cheese call on your grocer for Sumner crcamcrv full cream cheese. 6 S tf Notice the bread first, then see the brands in the stores, 011 the delivery wagous, and clothes lines. Spcrrys flour is all right, and the sacks speak louder than words. tf After several weeks' outing at Baudon, the Wizard Oil com pany will play in I. O. O. F. hall throughout fair week. Kemeni ber they give no fake show, but a thoroughly clean and entertain ing performance at remarkably low prices. W. A. Woolicvcr, district dep uty head consul of the Modem Woodmen oi America has moved his family to this city and will reside here for a season. Ho will orgauizc a camp of Modern Woodman here. Mr. Wooliever is an artist and an expert penman aud will have some of his work on exhibtiou at the fair. The Wizard Oil Company, which occupies I. O. O. F. hall acjet week is heic for the first time and it may be well to explain that this compauy is an organiza tion traveling ove: the couutry and giving excellent entertain ments at low prices. The pri mary object of the show is to rdvertise Wizard Oil, but the theatrical part of the program is strictly firstclass, the advertising features simply enabling them to giver a better performance for the admission fee charged. NEW FALL STYLES TUT Hiwa 0 is certainly the most uncomfortable thing that can happen to a SHOE-BUYER an ill-fitted shoe is dear at any price We fit your feer and your pocket-book as well in FLOKSIIEIAl'S STYLISH AND COMFORTABLE SHOES, $3.50 TO $6.00. '" WXIWIW)r)iTtj1)lilVIWilWla)tjWlM,M,fctlAWj1,.WiW,tB1t You can't cat enough in a week to last you a year, aud you can't advertise on that plan cither. Wm. ShorraVd, of Sumner, was in town Tuesday for the first time in over a year. The Flyer has been 011 Christ onsen it Johnson's ways this week for renovation and repair, while the Blanco has been taking her run. Senator Hamlin with his Ken tucky minstrels drew a good house at I. O. O. F. hall last Sat- urdry night, and the show was perhaps as good as could be ex pected. We say perhaps. C. F. McCulluin of Empire City has been appointed to take chatge of the aflairs of A. H. Black & Co., of Myrtle Point, who iccciitly went into bank ruptcy. ' Your nmiroal is our ambition look through the new bees, embroid eries Insertion, etc. George & Tibbetts. O. J. Sccley last week closed down his logging camp at Klon dike, and moved out his outfit, having cleaned up all the timber available at that point. Miss Mamie Mahouey has re turned this week from a vacation, during which Miss Eva Terrell has been on duty iu the telephone oflice. The tug Hunter called into the bay last Saturday on her way to the Unipqua from Sau Fran cisco where she has peen under going repairs. People that advertise only once 111 three months forget that most folks cannot remember anything 1 longer than seven das. 1 Hour. Our Tcnmile coriespoiidetit The Coast M.yi. i.s offering wrote last week that J. II. Mil- special inducements during fair ner was out there, "trying to kill wtek to both new aud okt sub some game." From the looks of scribers. Call at the office or at the carcass which htinp hi his our headounrters at the fair store the first of this week, it would appear that he succeed ed. Alex Campbell, Anson Rogers, Jr., aud Tobin Cox returned last week from a lorttughts camping trip in the wilds of Coos aud Curry coanties. I hey traveled over 200 miles, naa ai line game; and fiah they could eat, and en joyed their trip hugely. The niht of the thunder storm uiey wcic camped on a small prairie 011 top of a mountain and the lightning struck several trees iu the surrounding forest, giving the boys an electrical entertainment not down on the bills. Every newspaper treasures up iu its memory the names of its fncuds and likewise its enemies. It colilnm nvcrlooks nn oiinortun-' ily to assist the former, but it never goes out of its way to boost the latter. Human nature is1 pretty much the same elsewhere. People who show the newspaper man kindness never make a bet er investment or one that more surely pays them a hundred fold sooner orlater. As 11 lias been truly said, there conies a time in the life of every man when he. needs his home paper and needs it badly. Ex. "We study the triflos m Dusmess mat nlease if VOU are not 5fctU.sutJU ten us--o-iiu. . .1 -m a T JL. .1 1 n n - H we will correct the error. George & Tibbotts. Misfit NOBODY SELLS I Than do irwisvi.tlit nmiptolnt in LAPIUS lil.ul 10 PHONE m I. 0. 0. All aboard for the fair. The Central hotel received a new bus 011 the Alliance. Remember that next Tuesday is the first day of the fail aud Saturday the last day. Fair fashions for fashionable La dies and Gents' in Dry Goods, Cloth ing, Shoes, Hats, etc. George & Tibbetts. Dr. Ford will pieach at the M. E. chinch lowoitow. Jap. Yoakum, Jr., arrived in Marshficld this week fiom Fresno. He is gathering a baud of cattle at Rosebtttg. lightning was visible iu the west Thursday evening but the storm did not reach here. Have you noticed the sour look on our people lately? The Empire will brighten things by bringing a full supply of Sperry's grounds aud find out about it People are already coming iu from the valley to attend the fair aud there are quite a number of Roscburg people in town. John Yoakum will log one the Dale projK-rty ncr (.oak-do, hav. R finished up at Ik-aver Hill ,- Tnrs Tmis nnrl Rubbers at W. P. Mur phy's. Geo. Nay is acting as surfmait at the Cape Araga Life Saving Station succeeding Geo. Jackbon resigned. New School Hooks at the ISetl Cn" Prut,' Store. The baseball game scedulcd for Ijaudou last Sunday did not come oil, owing to disagreement A JL .. W W - lfJ "- as to the ninkup of the teams, h. J. Simpson has just pur- chased for the Simpson Lumber ICo. a 3200 acre tract of timber and in the Eel Lake oouutty. Take American Heabache Powders for headache and neural gia, it Mr. and Mrs. Martin Kane, of Saritoga, CaL, came up on the Mandalay to make a visit with Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Coleman. Mrs. Katie and Mrs.Colemau are ststers If voii have nnvtliiiir? ill the! way of a curiosity which you can ; brim? to the fair don't fail to do so. Sheriff Gallicr has secured a picture of Landis, the mur derer, and has been Sending them around where they will do the most good. Milo Sumner is learning the duties of deputy postmaster and will succeed Robt Golden who has resigned and will leave the office when his successot has been broken iu. Mr. Golden will move to Portland. Mrs. W. G. Perkins is break ing up housekeeping and will join her husband, who lately went to Dayton, Or. Mr. and. Mrs. Perkins will be greatly missed here. They arc "good people" aud will have many friends wher ever they go, V. C. London, president of the fair association, arrived from Koseburg the first of the week to take charge of the preparations for the fair. He expresses him self as well plea-icd with the out look. Closing Out at Cost Tho entire Stock, Dry goods, Clothing, Furn ishings, Hats und Caps, Boots and Shoes, Oar pots, Oil Oloths, Linol oum. Mattings. The entire stock must go at cost. Store to lot. Fixtures for sale. XLNT Store. nwniuwMMtmmaiiwinu BETTTER SHOES. Our Guarantee Goes Willi Tlicm muNMMKMWIK4MmtMMMMMMAfcU- If they vtcn't wror, )ou ilon't litve Id hunt up rtiiy ftcloiy tiilkUiU -of litm outsell tor timing llwm vlx-wlirn llrlni; Vir kkkttvlik l tlic Mow- n nwke roM mijr Stock, Make or Wear Ot'U MIIOKSIKANliK IN I'lMOK HtO.M $1.50 tO $4.00 CENTS make vmi ouo of our imtoinm, F. Building Marslificld. It takes exhibits to make a ulty successful fair. if this one is short iu that tespect it will not ypeak well for Coos county eutcipri.se. Take Hungarian Laxative Salt for the stomach aud liver. Get it at Sengstaekcn's. tl For Salt Cheap: lloiwhohl gixxN nearly new. Itoht, (ioltlen. J. K. KltzwmM relume.1 veslenUv from mi outluc of Keterul week utl'o.il etlo, wlilrli Iiih reMiltetl Iu uuiterliil 1 it t proM'iueiit to his health. We like Id cater to critical Iuuk rncnt Our Hats, Shoes, and dents' Furnishings will please. George & Tibbetts. J. C. (iiiiliiKher tepre-MiitHthe nf the Allen ,V GtllxTt ('. n-t-thetl clultt more ptniiiw on the lll.nuv, t. nliiy, ami reHirti a ukhI InlneiM, Look out for Fltma gnn's ad next week. Itev. W. S. Holt. P. I), t.r IVrlhuul will preiu-h in the rrwli) terluii church to tuorn.u noNinlnjc mot eteultii; itt the u.iiut Iomith. r. Holt N the Hiijrlii. leiiiliiiit of the I'n-liylerliin Home Ml fiou in Orogoti unit U tl.-itliiK' C)nm mill Curry oiinll.-nln that luUrvwt. All nre Intlletl l eonie 1111, 1 hoar him. We surprise the new customer and ueliglit the old one let us make you one of our customers it will satisfy j ou George & Tibbetts. .Mm . Kriiv, NrroiniuiuM ly hit wife, went tit 1'orUaiitl mi the Alllnure. for uieillral treiitiueiit. Wonl neolteil from him ulnre ntys that he Moot! the trip well ;iiul li pleaxsl with hi hit rouiiilluisM ut the St. Imviit hiKpltitl. Look out for Flann gan's ad next wcok. M E. Church. .Sort icon nt tho M. I'. clitircli inorn iii mul evoniiiK 11 it.111 anil n p. in. Holy communion after iiioruiu;; n-r-vice. Stil'jrul iu tltn uvonliin. "Tho Ifn- rnoro li.ihlu TIiIiikk of ( 'ul." KtraiiKora itt thu ultyoipeoirilly luvilwl. S.'ieehl always atiren hit cuilomerH the lio4 of treiitiueiit ami hlKhett unulo of kimhN. 'I he lutext rejNirt from MIm Lilly Merchant, who N norluiinly ill with ty phohl feter at the home of her Mtter, Mm. DcciiioiiiI, at Itiwluml, II. ('., Ik that w,,il" " ,,,w ,l,,,r" Ih mm ,"",r"" ,Mt"1 '" h,'r -"'tln. Mrn. Men-hant 01 1 n in onr raieiy. Reception to Dr. Ford A reception was held nt the M. E. church Wednesday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Kurd. Ice cream aud other rcfrcshui'.-uts were served, and a very pleasant evening was enjoyed. Fined Fifteen Dollars John Bowreu wnsarrestedMou day on a chnrge of disturbing the peace, complaint having been lodged by Man;hal Carter. He was fined 15 aud costs, which he paid. Killed a Slicep-Slealer Otto J Jill, who is employed iu II. Kiucll's store, while visiting his friend Carl Johnson at Alle gancy, last week, had au exper ience he will not soon forget. Going out with a gnu to butcher a mutton, they found au immens bear visiting the flock with the same erieud, and ended Bruin's operations right there. It was the largest bear seen iu that sec tion for many years. Swell slioes-'-wc sell lots of tliem none as pod for tlic money look at tliem. George & Tibbetts. Schooner in Trouble. The hcluKiiier I'lirkernbiirt;, 1'imnil for thu Coquille, put lulu l'ort Or foul din ithk'il, mul the tiik'TiliunpliHtiirtcil down Tliurmlny tutuwher to lar ileutiiiutlon, uwwrrijL:iMiiiiiiwiMMt 3orwaiMtmaVH!in ' THE STRIKE doomiot Mint Imi nut HfjootiMl our iililllly lo ulilp uomN nuyivhoro. Alt imli'irt, luro or tuual), are promptly Illicit. September juice lifit in ptcmiutlon, Sugar is lower Guiiiulnted f.5.15 and $5,25 per too Him, 1 tains and ptovlslons continue linn, Plentiful stocks of cvoiythiug. Willi inm-itscd CAPITA!,, lecetitly mibscribed, nil depart-N nu-iits are heavily stocked up with latest styles, larger variety 9 until ever, ana out usual low ptii - CL 4 -T- ! 7 1 - iniLu wi&ii No. f5 Mnrkot St., vxvKZ&srj&vixxaTKuaKwztnxmi A Distinct Triumph Our innllral lultrili, for llm iipptUallnu of clrctflclly 10 utty ptitl t( llie UhIjt In uml of It! Invr uUunl it illitlhcl Irhtmpli In Hilt ln.tndi lif lllf Itf.lll OK KktHtf. Klf MUtf.lCtldll MllflO rtrr ""il mul if cititiHttt iy iliytkMit. Utttrttci lor liomo o.i 15 txi up, lugrr our (or olfno iiw. J0i. 'Hie tliovk It lit tlip rliMilo I turrrnl nut in tlm pikf. XtGtl (Jl'OSS JJl'llg ODOl'O John Froussi Prop. 125 - if' 'rv1 HK J V v n ni t- TtfJ A I J JtnAx J ti& ?&&. AM Tl i.-5 1 0m wP'?KL FOR THE OH ILL). Don't irt the t'liiMien cull'er in tliti lint netitlitis (!le them ttlntt tliey neetl Iu the Wity of liHHMilHtliiK eloiiicH that will nui'. the fieo uw ( nrni hihI Itv, "nil tl.'oUipmeiit ( Mm-IxKly. Wit Iiiimi mituu flout uml erieinllH lint nont nuil pretty re.uly- ,,,,,,1,.,, Ht rraiivMi- iuiw n.t i.mi.i ., & t Bcssio Biphards, Pi'opriotor. Cor. A nil J Second Sts. The University of lniliilrnl cniiri-ct iu I.tternture, Keiitnro uml tho Art, Hoiouuo unit Kiicl neerluK unit Munlt. New litiiMinKH mul eiUipiuent, neveu uuw ini'triiet ur; nearly r000 voliiint-ii mltleil to lihrnry in ItHll titiiiititur mliool with I'lilvurnily creilit; Speulal conrroH for (nnohur, for Utw wml Medii-nl Mtuilcntit. Dnpnrttueut of IMurallou for ttmclior, prluelmli uutl i-upor-iutenilenlt. Tuition free, uont of living low Threo etuitiiuli urmilcil nt'liolamliipt in largo eaiturn uuivori-itliw Iu 11KI1. :: :: ;: :: Seutl iiiiiiio to I'rnrililont or Ito)Utor fur circulari mul uatab);uua, Kucei.o, OroK)ii. aQMnmnirasitaanBcjoB I N P I. A V I N G T II I: R A C I: S u K It a a m a H H Hail Judgment a m H a u often reMilU iu empty jKKiketH. The. wiao into of your money provhloH for tho liiwiiiiiH'KH of thu future. H Vou w.itto nothing when gj you ileal here. You k)1 tho liont for your uimIi mul tho most careful attention to U your wihIkih mul huvo IU or fi uont.iliHcouiit. foreaah. ? h Flanagan's Pioneer Market, Bi m m a KaancaucciHDMH'3n:ajiHaia Coos Bay WlnlisalG Lipor lIKADCjlJAHTKUS TOlt II If) II (UtADK I.IUUOUH ClIOIC'i: AVINT.K AND I'UKH IUtANDIKK, UiADINIi BRANDS OF BOTTLED BliliR pamily Grdorj rSolioitcd. koi.m a(ii:nt rou tiik ukuk- JIHATUD Ranger Beer. Funilly orderH for Tops, lilnts nud quart, ik'livurotl by tho casu. Robert Marsden. cs prevail. i J. ( j. .. . t' vuPL7 -5ture,H San Fra noisco. m$SM i.! II I I''" : m ,r - .M 7!C3J :r-V .-5, 'iCMBRt-FiW H H-1 S9 e. j o Prosorving Timo. We Vfp UI Mipljr 0! iliotee (itilti vt nil VIimIi, IhIi (roto ibr imt, ami jnjww tattlilng iomhix prrntt btiVI U mt nnj tall tm m. V trp o full Kk o( nil llir imncuttry tfcnlwm l (mil tnnlH(. Campboll & Eickworth. mmiMt y iu .. - . Oregon. lllKhocl.Slauilnltl hi I hi) t a to Two .Frit'nd In Ihe furnwr and Ditii'limenb is ho old sical:. IrdJien. To meal milk I he greatest sneerss iott. need a. PHAGTWJir POULTRY JOURNAL We have made arrange ments with THE OR KGIW PO ULTR Y JOURNAL Whereliu tee in 11 send to all new subscribers x lading a, irar in- tul ranee, or to those that are in- arrears to tho COAST MA J L thai settle In fall. a nd pa u a. iear in. ad- ranee, OJYR YEAR this guide to successful poultry raising RRHH This journal is recognized as being the leading paper of Us land, on ihe North west Coast, and you should huvo U in your house if yon have no more than hall a dozen hens. Make all reniitlaiie.es to tho MAIL PUJS.L JSIUNG 00., Marsh I eld, Or. $2,00 covers the expense oj the I wo papers. 1 ifc .&.;