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About The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1901)
A 'P 4AM r miimmwwBwii Sunday Orcgouian nt Norton's II. Vincll has gone to San JPrancisco. Mrs. L, V. Mauzcy lias return ed from Portland. New guns and fresh ammuni tion nt Murphy's. Allen Collier, of Coquille City, came over on Friday's train. K. G. Flanagan shipped Soo boxes of apples on the Empire. New lines of heating stoves and cook stoves at Murphy's. t? i Norton snorts a new sidewalk in front of his residence R. C. Dement, of MyrtlcPoiut, was in towu a couple ot days this week. Win. Nasburg has gone to San Francisco on bu.siucss, taking the overland route. rntnin Xnrniau Nelson, of the Arago lifc$aviug station was in the city Friday. Captain John Ericson returned to the bay on the Empire, after an extended absence. Messrs Barry & Flauagau have temporarily suspended operauous in their Ccutcrville Dairy. The usual service? will be con ducted by the Rev R. C. Lee at the Methodist church tomorrow. The river has been laid up since last Satuiday, when she lost :Jcr propller. TheBlanco has been running in her place. When you want some extra nice cheese call on your grocer for Sumucr creamery full cream cheese. 6 3 tf Rev. S. B. McClelland has gone, to Youcolla to attend the Presbytery of Southern Ore gon, which convenes Monday. THTifist.liTio of candies in town at Flanagan's Pioneer Market. BrydenBros. bakery and house hold goods have been sold to Mrs. C. W. Tower, and they will leave on the next Arcatc The Al. Owen property on 4th street, near the Presbyterian riinrrli is heimr raised and under pinned and other substantial re pairs inaac Closing Out nt Cost j TI10 ontiro Stock, Dry trnnrlts nint-.liiiitr "FllMl- fshings, Hats and Caps, .boots mitt onuuu. jm pots, Oil Oloths, Linol eum, Mattings. The ontiro stock must go at cost. Storo to let. Fixtures for salo. XLNT Storo. Sheriff Steve Gallicr was in the city yesterday. All kinds of stoves and ranges at W. P. Murphy's and mote on the way. C. A. Mcthu is eiviuc his residence a counlc of coats of white paint. Annmineenient is make of the engagement of J. A. Matson and Miss Yirgie Kruse. T.C Pierce will co to Rose- burg next week on business with the laud office. The Alliance went through to San Francisco this trip, aud will sail from there Tuesday. Equitable Life Assurance, "strongest in the world." W.J. Butler, Agt. A fine new piano arrived on the Areata for Dr. Horsfall. The in strument was purchased through Chas. Gnsscn. You still get 10 per cent off for cash at Flanagan'sPioneerMar- ket, A fresh coat of tar was given n tlif Tonf ol Flanaeans Piouccr Market Friday, preparatory for the fall aud winter rains. The Catholic people of the Co quille arc raising a fund for the construction of a church at the Coquille City. L. H. Heller & Co., loggers, are putting in saw logs on R. J. Coke's and Capt. H. E. Wilcox' places, on Middle creek. H. W. Holvcrsctott is Having a large new bam coustrucieu on his farm at Faimew. Carf enter Lukcns of Coquille, is doing the work. V. O. Matthews has leased for Haskius Perhaps You Don't Know That We Garry aw j i, Letter and P li 0 n c Orders Filled Promptly . U-J .cu CLOTHING WK mo litt Ihm-UUik t'f "" itoc! tt $H& wo place thorn bo jure )nu fur jour Inwlltm. I LI. miIIh, Mtnr.itu emit, imntf liny 11ml vmtlis clothing In nil HtylM fcnw pnuR : : ! i -HOYS' SCHOOL SUITS Samples 0 and I n f 0 r in n 1 1 0 it ti I a d I y (ihcit on i Line. 0 r Goods u carry. gbogb"& t s Ef T S. Fashionable, Comfortable. TIipio I m riiamn why Indie idtolilil bisk coin forliibloniid finililoiiuMi' wearinc. iintl IliU kciwoii. Wo liuvo been oiiuiful In put In u iitnolc, full (if llio tnrnd ntlrontlvo vmiitloim In ImlliV jphinoiiti, mill Hid prion pluoim ihoni within Win 10 itch of nil . NORTH Uosnio i STAH. Richards, Froprjotor. Cur. A and Second Sis, W. J. Long nnd A. L. Long, of Coquille, arc in town looking for n location in which to open n harness shop. Anns river tomatoes for canning, $1.1 0 per oox at Flanagan's Pio neer Market. T. IJ. Kerns, who has been visiting his brother-in-law, Capt. Wilcox, at McKinlcy, left on the Areata for his home in Los Ange les, California. He was a sick man when he came here, but went away feeling very much better than ever before in his life, and is loud iti his praises of Coos. BORN IXGKRSOLL At Libby Or., Oct. i, 190: to the wife of A. Ingcrsoll, a daughter. rnWAN At MarshGcld Or., nn. 1. roor. to the wife ot David Cowau, a daughter. MARRIED COLTIEN JOHNSON At the residence ot J. u. joiinson on Rois slough, Oct. 2, 1901 Henry Coltien and Mtss Alice M. Johnson, both of Tulare, Cal., Rev. S. B. McClelland officiating. sk Sacehi for a box of his palace mixed. We were not proud 'ot last week's M.u:., as a newspaper, but would brag a little oil this is ue if we were not so modest. Herbert Lockh.ut has bought iu with II Scngstacken and will again become n citizen ot .m:iu field. He will act as bookkeeper in the varied and exteosive bus iness in which he has taken an interest. A. I). WiUcott, tlie en- fivi vears the Horace ,atIC Inlo... t TCnif-vfow nnd will take The steamer Alert has been, . r : ,, tin. rnth ?nat. laid up for an overhauling, and, . . .. ..... .i.: 1.-. nin nn Mrs. Knntiie Rice, sister ol Mrs. iliP Coos River and Isthmas'j- D.Sundcrland, of this city, and slough rnns. I three daughters arnvect trom Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bladen Wilburn Kan , Monday. They ent to Myrtle Point on yester- are well p leoied v.tl tins country davs train and willt ake charge of and expect to reside here. ! f T f TAtnn) :tnplr I j ACiA.iMii.itinn i1.r Itnc ranches 12 miles above Myrtle ijCcn putting iu piles and sawlogs x'uiuu ion aouiiii-oos mci iu iiivjih Miss Bell Eckhoff, of Yarrow, son Lumber Co., has closed who has been quite ill with ty- lown his camp, after a very sue phoid lever at the home of her 'cessful season's run. sister. Mrs. Ed. Baker on the Co- c:nce unloading theBrunswick quille, is reported as on the high j,as jjCen lying here, calking her road to recovery. ! decks aud undergoing minor re- C. P. Dorian, who has been pairs. Her orders were to load here for some time in the interest with lumber for San Pedro, but of one of the Mutual Life Insur-' the settlement of the Sail Frau ancc Co., left this week for Pott- cisco strike may cause a chauge land. Mr, Dorian is a gentleman of program. t. ....11 mitf Hlfinv friends f- 5 A 1?tnttirtc 9(llill :.i... im nnM. i i i -ri,. Pnrminr ti All buildiiics except the uran- --.. . ....1 r rMintnTiiM-.. ...,.. 'pt,,,rcf?nv innriiinf. Un- arv and most of the fencing on the Iain's Stomach and Liver Tab-ider Mrs. Edmunds' skillful man-; Peter Lasswell place near Mc lets at Red Cross drug store, agement some months ago, this , Kinlcy, were recently burned by They are easier to take and more ' restaurant took the front rank as a fire that came oyer the hill from pleasant in effect than pills. Then ' the home of clean and palatable ; E. L. Wilson's slashing. 1 10s. their use is not followed by con- eatables, and the public will be I Lasswell was hying on the place stipation as is olten the case with Liadto know that she is again at but was unable to successfully pills Regular size, 25c. per box. I the helm. combat with the flames. CUP WILL SIM 11 COLUMBIA VICTOR IN HIKUls RACES FrMay's Race WouM llae llccn Sliam rock's fcnt lor HandicapWill Race Ajj.nln The American Cup races have MSI ;Vm titeVKSiy-S 'i ' s:v fm jv. ir Prosorving Timo. W'c Vr llii tifi Mi!ijr of iliolcr fttilt of nil Miuli, lnli (torn llm gronfit, ntul nnyiine libl"i; locanor 'irfinitniiilil li" into unit utll on til. We lirp it lull MikU of All llie tintrivtiy coiKxmilUhU lor full itinitlni;. Oampboll & Eickworth. 1 n.rtt ...ML.trttim Aiiitniti v:cin. icent nnd accomoda g gentle-, k m ,,, Me man who has been filling that a- f , AtUllllc for t cMt nMuth. sponsible ponttou, will be ictaui-. The Kvoml lace wan etlforscvcial weeks on the old -f ThtlW(lay nml wns wo by iirwiL'. No Report Tct The premium list of the fair is still being held up by Roseburg management. Beers Killing Slieep Xard of Thanks. Tr Alipp Yoalcam desires to sincerely thank all those who at the time of the death of her hus band, George W. Yoakntn, show cd so much kindness aud sympa thy for herself aud family. MAN HURT AT GAGFS LOGGING CAMP Henry Borquist was sevcrly hurt at Gage's logging camp on Tuesday, by being caught be tween the cars aud the landing. His right collar bone was broken and he was considerably bruised. He was brought to the hospital here, where he is getting aloug all right. destructive fiue near Mckinley. ISEWFALLS1YLES IIsT C L O T H I N'a You will find our NEW FALL LINE OF CLOTIIINC to be the best that the skill of man has designed for men. Taylored in the latest style, and dependable in every way. All of our new garments are cut from durable wool fabrics, in neat Mixtures, Checkf, Stripes, New Greens, Plain Blues and Blacks. Drop in home time at your lcasurc and sec them. : : : : Hawes Hats Have had the preference for a long time among fashion's votaries. The new Aut uniu Derby and soft hats are now on the way fiom the east. A Misfit 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 feet and your pocket-book as well in FLORSHEIM'S STYLISH AND COMFORTABLE SHOES, $3.50 TO $6.00. NASBURG BROS The Reliable Dry Goods, Clothing an d Furnishing Goods Men. Columbia. Course in the fotuth race was 1 triiMHMilar itiitr. first Ice cast. late half Mintli. aecuiul leu southwest, thermit aoutli: third lev: north, north- wct. The American yacht crowd the line i.eatly two minutes ahead Cant. A. D. Boone, of Sunnier, ' " K'" . ... I".:.t.. II.. rnnnrl. JCCOlltl IIBUUICHH H11U .7111.111- Ti1?, T , tlnis C1 " oi Columbia, latter cd that beais are raising iuoc .......... ,. . ,,,.,.. wiihsheepiutheyicinityofSun,. "- ' Having Kiiieu aooui n utwrii , -,, . . .,-.., ...... ,.:i,i I IIU Ulltil IUWV "in 'vm A Distinct Triumph Otir molkul Utlll, litf l!t 4t4k.Uon or rlnciiMiy w .ty r"' " l,K" ,0,,)' " "' "f " hum trtttvnt . tll.llnel lilttrnph In lh ltr.tnli of lU IhmMis: l,n. l tllfalloH xKrtti r.rf ttwl .11 itw cn4oni tijr ixIHit. HiIIihM for Ihihk um n.w up. Iir i hw t(l mt, io up tbiho.Mln Hie rllrl .-Miff nl ot lit ihr f Red Gross Drug Storo John Prouss.Prop. Xl 1 I lll.l Mil Ml . . IIIM mm 0 v 'CVIMtUT ner. lavinn Kilieil auout a for him latclv and as many his tieighbois, James and J. 2CI1 for W. Fri day, and was the eloc-.t call C ol is, jniues ami j. . I -','.. ... , ., ., ..! Catchiug. There is a deumiul for1,uV,."ah T, "', , .1 goal bear dogs mtliat usiglibor-- ;;"""" c7' , 'fc ,r.,i ,e line two seconds ahead ol the American vacht. but her haudi- ..... . hood. REV. R.C. LEE AGAIN ASSIGNED TO MARSIIFIELD race cap of .13 seconds gave the to Coluiucia by 39 secotuis. 1 ii .; ..i . ...iti.t ! inrnn Rev. R. C. Lee returned on the a "s v3 v.h"" ' - Alliance from the Hillsboro M., races, wuie.i iee.iesu,t Ku,,,.. K. mnference. hAvhic ncnin been 1 It wna niiouucl loht cciiiiir assigned to thcM.mhfiel.1 district, that t e crews o. tfc yac ;i That he will stav, however, nas ".' -""b-" not been decided, lie has receiv-, "C. sailed. ed a call from a church in a much j larger place than MarshGeld, I with the offer of a sahry several WILL TRY TO lold greater than Mandifield can nfibrd to imiv and the iiccuitinry considerations are all strongly iu favor of his accepting tlte call. However, Mr. Lee likes Marsh field, and Marshfield people, aud lias become strongly inter ested in his work hcic. TIicMah. is ulad that he has been sent back and hones that he will stay here. RENEWED ACTIVITY IN THE SHIPYARDS Lost Scliooncr James Scnuclt lo Be Duplicated Capt. Reed Com mences Work at Bay City. The Pacific Ship Building Co. have commenced work prepara tory to the construction of a four masted schooner, a duplical of the James beunett, L. il. Merchant havim received tele graphic instructions to that effect. E. Ileuckendorlt will tlierctore build another boat fiom the same patterns, and the ri 'ljiug aud fit tings just brought back from the wreck ot tin: beiinett win ue uti lized iu tit-'iiiiiir her. thus saving about one third of the expense. Captain II. Reed commenced preparations on Wednesday for thccoiistriiction of the new vessel which he is lo build in his Bay City yard. O. J. Seeley is getting out the keel. Stricken Willi Paralysis Henderson Grimett, of this place, was stricb with partial paralysis and completely lost the use of one arm aud ' side. After being treated by an eminent phy sician for quite a while witnoiu relief, tnv wife recommended Chamberlain's Paiu Balm, and after using two bottles of it he is almost entirely curcc). Gi'.O. R. McDonald, Man, Logan county, W. Vu. Several other very re markablccurcs of partial paralysis have been effected by the use of this liniment. It is most widely known, however, as a cure for rheumatism, sprains and bruises. For sale .by John Preuss. SAVE THE BIRODA Cant, W. Bums of Loudon, ami Cnpuiin J. 11. Koocris n Portland, arrived in Mar.shfield yesterday from a visit to the wreck pi the British bark llaroda. Captain BuriiK is Lloyds' cNpert wrecker. lie hud clutge of the work of taking the Glenmor.ig off the no. til Ixrach at tlte mouth of the Columbia. He represents the underwriters association. Captain Roberts recently ac complished the work of floating the stranitf'l Columbia river light ship, bringing her overland and launching her inside. These gentlemen have careful ly examined the Bnroda and it is understood ilmt Captain Roberts will undertake the work of get ting her off the beach She now lies uninjured but bedded iu the sand, with about three feet of water around her at high tide. RECEPTION TENDERED REV. H. C. LEE. Last evening the fiieuds of Rev. R. C. Lee K"ve reception to that gentleman, iu honor of his return to the Miimhfichl chuteli, by sipioiiitincut of the M. E. Conference. About n hundred of his friends and members ot his congregation weic piesent to extend n neatly welcome to the iNtitor. The reception came in the 11a- tute of aMiiprii.e to Kev. I.ee, lie havitii: been unavoidably detained down tewu aud when he arrived at the parsonage he was astound ed to see the church litghtcd up, and tins not being one ol the eve nings upon whtolt any niceliuj, took place, he at once smclled a mice. When he came iu he found the church all torn up, ptepaiatoiy to a big old-fashioned Methodist time and bakets ol goodies wri seen iu many places. An impromptu piogtam had been arranged of songs and in strumental ininic aud all wctr highly apprecntcd. Rcm.itks from evernl weic iniidr, and an acknowledgement fiom the pastor iu which lieexptcMcd his appre ciation ol lavois, pKt ami pies- eut, to him ami his. It was a cotircc of uiiirli giatificitiuu to be gieeted by so many, many not meiiibets ot his or any other showed and ils Home Cooking At Hie POPULAR RESTAURANT. .Mr. 8. A. IMiuumh nininmict tn tlio public Hint 1I11 lin nicdn tiiLi'ii cliuruo of IliU vfoll-iiin-i-ilentliitf Iidiioo nml nntlctl thn MtroiiAgo n( Imr oM Riutoiiinr nnd nil nlio lltco to cut noil nerved iiiiil'luiino-llkti cooking ninlil iiiol nml cleMily ur-tniiii(llni. ANOTHER COOS BAY VESSEL WRECKED Tin. 1'irf.Minuti'il u Iii4iiiir l.niini Mnv. Iiiilll ill lh- MiioIiIihIiI yiinl In tlie w'i li tlw, mnl m.iii'il iiiiiii'ihillv by ('. II. MiTi :,mit mnl K. II. Hi .111 .V lo.. 1 1 another Oh ll.iy MMtl in. , .t unci, in Al.fkuii M,UTH, rtjli' wish 10 'ill iiiiuh:. rivtr n:i Hrljlul fi.iv In llm wnrliH'. with 11 lli.lil orriiiuii'.yhiii'i'lli'S with onliTH to wait until nit' hi'.ixkih won; win hut mm lirinu Imrk tin' iirixlni'i. film Itml p.iit of Iht lu.i.l 1 a Im.iril wliiii i-lm ilrifttil imlioru tin uiiikIi tulo mnl t'oiilil not ho iloiituil, SSIim wiii citippud of Imr riKUliiK and will pi'iliilily lonvii Imr lioni'H tliem. TIiIh iiiMrniiitluii coint'M iu a lotttirioMr. ('. II. .Minuliiiiit. I'.nt-lUli tlolifn .if Htnlr, Kvco' robcuialicr In I.0111I011 nhvuyi l.i i'iiq Hninu .if the moat tiztiotiHlvo robcii of stiito tliot.0 of 11 icclntnir, far Iniitnnco ii'uily nml IuiiiIm tlivm out wliL'ii oIMcIiUa luivu to um) tlium nt any Krcat ct'ruuionjr. Slimy 11 pier, wlieu Ills portrnlt In to boaddoil to tlio fninlly plcturo cnllcry, Iuih obtained tho crlm ton uuil ermluu from Ids tullor for-a HIlUll CODdldlTUtlOII. ,'J. IST. KELS03S". IlKAI.Klt IN. I.ttoitt DmIkiiii of Vnrnlrlioit nnd Wall I'lipor , Ilriinttco. "Wliy Kbn nlncarileil mm. "Doa't despair, KdwarU, oven If fa ther docH nay you'll Uo yoiniK cnouiA to murry flvo yearu from now." I "Oh. I don't en.ro for invaolf. lnitbot' about you" l'liliaucipnia 'limes. I'uiiiiuir. "lint zn foot of za bed." tho liowll dered Frenclmian said. "It ecu not on eo end of to InJgl" Now York Comrocr-j olal AdvcrUaer. i chinch. The .".penker that he loved Mnikhficld IH'ople very much. Coifee and cake were seived, before which n .spirited contest nt authors took place, for which a first aud second p.uu was given, Miss Alice McCorinae winim- first aud Milo Sumner .second. Rev. Lee entertained those present with reveial very nmu.siiig incidents lia)peiiiug to him while at conference and he has gone on lccoul as nu ideal story teller, ev though it be at his own cxpeus. The occasion will long be re meinheted by those participating. ANOTHER MAN CAUGHT BY CAVING BANK The Mnli bmilc nu tlie Mrl'lawn lot did IU luxt- to fliilin itiinllii'r victim Tiiilny. M. I', A runt win imiikIiI mnl, llirowii now 11 nun u11nu.11 roiiipii'iciy biirlfd, hut forliiiuilcly was not mtIoim- I.. lnliir...l Mr Ariii.t un mIij.1 i.llllL I.iij.i.iiit iii . ...... ......., rt into 11 en r I mid us lie hwiiiii: iirnuiul with IIIH Iiiick 10 inr iiiinu 11 pro;iTiiini on thn bunk iihmniMiiio down wllliout wiiiuiiiL', threw blm down, mnl burled hini tn ilitt rlmiilili'iH. lie wiw i'.iik out but little tho worm for IiIh mlMiitiiro but wiiHiwiMiro to work for a day or two. SURPRISED BURGLAR MAKES HASTY RETREAT On IiihI TiicHiliiy nllit lnir(,'liun tiled (o cuter Hid lntiiMo of II. Ilriilunrd, nt Kerndiile, mid nl two IIiuih pievioilH, nil within 11 few iliiyn, khiki unit' w mi ted to uniu entninni by tryliiK nil tlio MuorH. It wim diHcowri'd Unit hi tlio ubxoiuui of tlio family Hoiiitiouo hail been at tlio wliulow.4miililooii. 'IheruwiiH 110 one nt home ut the time but 11 niiiiiII ulrl nnd (ho yomiKcr mm Hoy. Tlio burKliir wna ko peitdntunt that lie worked 11 Ioiij; tlmo at the front door, 'i lie children became iiluriiii'il mid Hoy procured IiIh uuii nnd Hliot tliroiiKli tlio door inmcl. Wbuthur Im hit tho man or not ho doe lint know. However, tho latter rolled oil tin; iioicli and liy tlio tlmo Hoy hail reloaded IiIh Uiin mid opened tlio diMir tlio iiiuu wiih iwi'ii riiiuittiK through tho orclitird. 1 111 HilHcrcunt was ovliloiitly not hit, but ho will uroluibly uot try tlioso.ilooru. iiruIu hoon, Nason's Pure Mixed Faints A Specialty. Order promptly lllcd. I'ltONT ST., MAltSIinKM), Olt. UEA.L .ESTATE FOR SALE. A lino biiui'iin lot nu A nt. flCOO, Dwolliui; liotiiiooii-niUt, d rooms WO. A pint of bind UIH ft. by 100 ft. fiiciiiKiiii riien trunk In Hotitli .Mumli llelil, "W, ill roll in bulk or bnlf. Four lotn noxl to 1'flnlnlllruon Kron t V0). Ilmuo mnl lot in WikI MnrMliiloltl 1000. Iloiito nnd lot 111 South Mnmlifluld Ii'mO. Six loUin lllk 10, Smith Miimlidolil llloukTO in Notfev'i mnTllion to Coipiillo Uity. Kuiiiir of U. Doimi.iH. AGENTS WANTED.. I'Oll " Tlio Aullioiitlol.lfo of tlio Sfnrtyrcd rrubldoiit." Which lolla nil nfiout IMS 1IOYIIOOI) davs. IIIH IJHAb'TIKUI. DOMESTIC MFK, IIIm Onrcor on thn IhiUloflold, liU iiulilu(iiiiont8 iueoiiisroiid, hi sovor iioriiiiiUiri'liloiil JIIh iimiiiiNiiliiitiiii. pnnnoful dontli nn.lAhb OF INTKUKSr Unit ovory trim Ainorloiui will want t projiorvo. Fully JlluBlniltiU, Oliilli Hound Hint folilnln pricti Hint nil om. iilTord. JJvoryono wantH thi book of TIlHIM-INO INTIJIIK8T AND VAMJAUU: IIISTOHICAIi l-'AOTS. Agontii will 11111U0 10. aday soiling It riimd 1(1(1 for DOSlllL'B tin until!. nlno nsk for ?2.W) por tiny, chhIi Luur- nnicoii cnuirnuv iu iiuiiniu our jiuii day Hooka. All urdorn 111 led direct from raoiflo Ooiut UciidqiiarlerM wild tlio OOOIDHNTAh 1'UHIISlIINa 00. A.M.TIIOJU'.Sli.V, Prop., .0lldfli)d,JColf. K p