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About The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 23, 1901)
jyKJiWp -n - '.' r" I SPSS! fDEDK.p3STJLIj .AJSrZ) LOCAL. Sundny Orcgonlnn at Norton's Get your shoes nt Peter Clausen's, first door south of Blanco Hotel. Best Rubber Boots ou the roarfjct at Peter Clausen's, Don't toil to sec the perfumery disnlay.-at Scugstackcu's. C. W. Patcrson 1ms laid n rock foundation for a new residence be builtby h. M. Noble. Seugstackcu's White, Pine Kx pectorant is th. popular cough remedy. C. W. Patcrsou received a scow loadof rock from Coos River last week to be used in his marble works. New lot of Granite Iron ware at W. P. Murphy's. Louis Wirth from near the Goos Bay Creamery brought in some lncious ripe strawberries to Oampbell & Iiickworth. They arc fine color and rich flavor. At the home of Wm. Sleep in South Marshfield one can sec ripe raspberries, strawberries and blackberries in all stages of maturity. Who can say that Coos Bay is not the garden spot oj America. V."F. Murphy has been get ting in a uew stock of crockery, including a lot of the prettiest kind of dishes suitable for Christ mas presents. Pine new lino of Crockery just received at Flanagan's Pioneer Market. There-will be a school enter tainment at the Bay City school house this evening, to mark the close of a very successful term taught by Miss Marion Reedy. Newstock of Children's Under wear at the North Star. Corner A. and Second sts. Mr. and Mrs- F. P. Norton re turned from San Francisco ou the ATcata. Frank brought up a lot of 'Santa Claus goods for his store. Win. Gamble, of Kcntuck slough, went to San Francisco on the last Alliance, intending to go to a hospital for treatment of his Iqft eye, which was injured re cently. Cat this ont and take it to Red Gross druc store and eet a free sample of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets, the best pnysic. They cleanse and invigorate the stomach, improve the appetite and regulate the bowels. Regular si,,25c, per box. Half an hour is all the time rqnired to die with PUTNAM FADELESS DYES. Sold bv Jno. Preuss, 10c. per packoge. It is reported that Nels Ras rnusseu of the P. K. saloon, had a very close call in San Francis co, when an operatiou was per fqrmed on his skull, and that he was a long time in rallying from the shock, but nt last account he was doiug wel'.. Solomon Laado has gone to San Francisco to consummate the purch'ase ot the X. L. N. T. store and to select a stock of new goods. All kinds of stoves and ranges at W. P. Murphy's and moie on the way. Clias. R. Rollinson and O. S- Brown have severed their conncc. tion with the M. W. of A. as' Asst. D. H. C's. Find in To buy clothes me con Wens' Suits and Overcoats Shown by us embody the individualities that careful dressers selling our clothing to the and vicinity and can You will bo BitrnrlHed at the rvwurkulilo virtue wo liuvo iniarfil to m-II at .jX, p)M i.50, 8SX, $10.(0, Will), $13.60, 16, 17.M uml 20.tf ) u milt. Yon will llml the 1110-t mwth assortment ot reaily-to-wear Huta ami overcoat1 over hIiow.i jit the iiImivo iiricort. Nasburg Bro' s. Tho Reliable Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes Uats anil Flemishing Goods Men. For repairs to your hoots and shoes go to Peter Clausen. First- class shoemaker employed. Prices reasonable. tt Mrs. K. J. Masters nnd Miss Eva Wilson have opened Dress making parlor in rooms form erly occupied by Mrs. Boothby. Raishis.Currnnts, Oit- ron. Lemon and Ornngo Peel for Thanksgiving minco pios at Flana gan's. When you want some extra nice cheese call on your grocer for Sumner creamery full cteain cheese. 6 S tf Mrs. J. W. Catching, of Sum ner, visited frieuds here this week, and had surgical attention given to her daughter EfhVs broken arm, which is not yet well. Good line of Road Carts at W. P. Murphy's. A. E. Bettys, head hook-tender in Joint Yoak.un's logging camp ou the Isthmus, is laid up with a severe axe-gash m his foot. The tug Geo. R. Vosburg tow ing a barge with 500,000 feet of lumber from Alsea to San Fran cisco, called itito tiie bay yester day for coal. Thos. Howard has been ou the sick list for several days this week. As has been stated in this paper the M. W. A. will be organized in the I. O. O. F. hall on Nov. 30th, 1901, and will be the largest initiation in Coos Co., aud the largest camp ever chartered in the slate. Members of Coqutllc River Camp No. 10013 and Bnn dou Banner Camp No. 9S49 have been invited to attend. Mrs. R. C. Lee, who has been quite ill for some time, is reported a little better than a week ago. iscw nuns and Iresn ammuni tion at Murphy's. Chicken pox and Jaundice arc making more or less busiuess for the doctors lately. Mrs. Rebeca Stump (nccLuce) formerly of Marshfield, now re-; sidiug iu San Francisco, is cr ported as suffering greatly from ulcerated eyeballs aud it is feared that she may lose her sight. Mr. John Grimes who spent ast winter at Cape Nome, is now u Vallejo Calif,, where he has accepted a position in the navy yard. His family will join him within a ftw weeks. The North Star store has re- ceived a new line of Children's Coats and Ladies' Coats and Capes Nice assortment and very rea- sonablc prices; Call and ex- amine tnc stocc, at corner 01 a , ... and second streets. , , ., , , Gladys, the seven-year old- oaugmeroi j. ,v. ramcK, 01 Coos Ri'er was brought to town Wednesday to have a piece of glass taken from her eye. ror tunately the sight of the eye was uninjured. New lines of heating stoves and cook stoves at Miuohv's. New stock of Jewelry and Watches at Sengstacken's. Mrs. Carl McCullochof Haynes slough, cut her left thumb uear ly oft with an axe one day this week. Strongest in the World" Equitable Life Assurance Co. burplus 60 Million W. . Ut'TiXR, Res. Agt. t THE B I is a highly Important m oct nnd In tost fashions in most particular and difficult - to honestly say we have j IN THAT LINK AT TUK ODD FBLLOWS BUILDING STORK GEOBGE &TIBBETRS. Ladies,- .Gents and Children's Mnskiutoshes. Oil Clothing and Rubber Goods'. Your Phono nnd Mull Orders Rocoivu Prompt Attontlon. For nice Holiday goods see Setigstackcn. Fine stock of dolls at Seug stackcu's. Ren aud Al Smith have gone out to their bnlmou mountain mines. Mr. Edwin Abemethy and Miss Abemethy who were in attend ance at the convention were de tained in town by yesterday's storm. Ihev are visiting nt the home ot J. Y. Bennett. For a bad cold use Scnstack cn's White Pine Expectorant, Milo Sumner, deputy postmas ter, who has been quite sick, is improving and is able to be around. Ray Watson has been taking his place in the postoffice. Henry Laird, of Loon lake, was in town the first of this week. The heaviest rain ot tlic sea son was seen here yesterday. Andrew O'Connor has pur chased Mrs. Gray's residence on Pine street. R. E. Shine is expected home ou the uext trip of the Areata. Alliance sailed from San Fran cisco Thursday, and will sail for Portland Monday ou arrival of the train. W. P. Murphy carries a full line of repairs for Home Comfort steel ranges. Hiram King was buying am munition yesterday nnd taking wholesale orders for duck meat. Joe Gilbert, of Empire City, has spent several days in town this week. The cannery has shut down. The salmon seasou is closed. ,,,. rnn;u nti..; , ,.nt pnM. ,.. h,v b,.rn . . f, P. c,nm:ci,.. ne n calholIc chltrch anrt jd, j ,.f ,,. tliat city. ' .....rut 1 The East Marshfield church ( ,, bec sod This - ... T .,:,,, .1. the trustees to do some much needed improvements 011 their Marshfield church. The building sold will be turned into n modern dwelling. Services as usual at the M. E. church. Rev. Dr. Ford, Presid ing Elder of this district, will preach. Holy communion after morning services. Mrs. II. N. Black, of Sumner, has been attending the conven tion nnd visiting friends here for a coupleof days. Place. tit tur UiKt now. appreciate. We have been Marshfield mightily. - fit people iu pleased them jwwiMiiiiiiaywBwiiniMti'Jwaiiuuwwwtpa,-iitM THANKSGIVING. IT'S NOT TUB LARGHST TURKBY THAT'S TUB BliST N 1) YOI MAY. MAKK A MISTAIvK IN lU'YlNU YOl'U MACKINTOSH WITHOUT Jl'ST KNOttViNU WHAT IS HK1NU JOHNSON At South Marsh field, Or., Nov. at, 1901, to the wife of E. Johnson, n daughter. HUMBERT At East Matshfield Nov. iStb, to the wife of W. M. Humbert, a sou. Holiday Goods F. P. Norton, 011 his recent visit to San Francisco, purchased a complete line of holiday goods including doll, toys, games, picture books etc. for little folks, gift books aud an array of pietty aud useful urticles for the grown tips. These are bci:.g opened and placed ou display as last ns possible. Illnlto .Merchants Do not think that your busi ness card stamped ou the wtnp pcr of the goods you sell will take the place ot a newspaper adver tisement. The object of adver tising is to secure uew customers. You shorld keep your old cus tomers by your manner of deal ing with them. The fisherman baits his hook for the fish that arc still iu the water, not for those he has pulled into the boat. Thanksgiving Tur koys and Cranberries at Flanagan's Pioneer Market. Our Christmas Number As mentioned in the last issue. the Coast Mail will observe the Holiday season by issuing a spec ial Christmas number. It will be printed ou book paper aud will contain about twice ns much matter as the regular issue. It will contain several pages of spec ial Christmas matter with illus trations and will be of general interest to all. It will not be issued primarily as an advertisement puller and will not be filled with nils aud paid vrite-t1p3; but some extra advertising will be solicited to help pay the additional expense, aud several hundred extras will be circulated. Youri Sufferer On Monday Mrs Cora T. Wil son, of Argo, brought her eight year-old son Dee to Marshfield to be treated for hip joint disease. Two years since she brotighthitul here suffering from the"sanie dis ease and placed him under care of Dr. McCormac, who brought liim out all right. An injury to the hip a short time ago brought ou thesyuipions of u return of the disease, but prompt attention will probably avert trouble. Rough Bar Parties who watched the Alli ance as she crossed the bar ou her last trip report that she had a hard Struggle, that she took two seas and .some freight 011 deck was carried overboard. Captain Hardwick is a very careful skip- Jper, nn I it is v ry seldom he al lows a green sen to come aboard. Horses and buggies must have it in for Rev. Dr. Ford, while driving iu the valley a few days ago he was thrown out of the huggy( the wheels passing over the parts of his legs which were broken some time ago. He for tunately escaped without serious injuries, though he must walk ou j stilts again for a while. ELSengstacken. .Wholesale ancl Retail Druggist kam:u ix lntvoH awi (uixkuam. .hi:iiciiaiini: Marshfield ,0rogon, prvuptloiiM. ,MclIirlIv CumiiouiKlitd ut ull hour: Affout lor WuIN, Vnro Ac Co., iind O10. Uniting .Klrc. .. 1.1 lit uuil. Acel lUiitt CuiiiiiujiK'h. . HONK (V-a-'-4K --feAx-Q New Millinery Store. All I! r i e h ClnM ' No Old Goods. l.tullt'Aitru inviicil to cull aiul I'Xiunluo tliu Intent itml piutttoH htyli'i in up Jtoil itn Imte, triinuilnn't ami Ki'iicrul iiiiliinon. $ MRS. C. A. IMI.V1 KB. Prnn. (iarficM Building, Mnrslificld; Ore) k- Willi Winds A heavy wind prevailed here Thursday night nnd Friday morning, but 110 great damage is texirtcd. The telephone company's wires were somewhat demoralized but Manager Robert son sent a force out nt once to re pair them. A few loose tin chim ney tops were blown down nnd Jic plank walk on top of the mill store took flight. The wind quieted down during the forenoon nnd trnvel was not interfered with. CLOSING OUT .IT TIuV PiA' CENT. USSS Til. IX LOST; The ontiro Stock. Dry goods. Clothing, Boots and Shoos, Carpots, Etc., must go. Now is the timo to secure bar gains. Take atlvantago of one of the chances of a lifetime. X L N T Cash Storo, J. LANiJU, Prop. I.ej Broken A miner at Libby named Kin- gtie had a leg and n collar bone broken by a cave I hursdav, and some others had n close call. Banqueted Themselves Saturday night after the regular faceting of Court Coos Hay, No. 15, F. of A., an oyster suptwr was indulged in nt the Popular Restaurant bv about ;o of its members This order has a membership of nearly too iu Marshfield, and financially is in high standing, having a Intge surplus on hand. The F. of A. stands 3d. in its class iu the United States mid is strictly .1 benevolent society and is dis tinctly an American institution. The order pays a heavy .sick benefit besides furnishing medical and surgical treatment to its .iiember.s. Thisord-ir is growing nicely, taking iu uew members constantly. Tliaiiksjjhiiig Service There will be a Union Thanks giving Service at the IJaplist church 011 Thursday evening November, 28th. nt 7.30 o'clock. Sermon by Rev. S.H.McClellnud. All the people of the city nnd community arc cordially invited to attend. Laying for Him The Klks of Portland arc making elaborate plans to initntc Louis Simpson, of Marshfield, the first time he comes to the citv. They will give liim all the degrees iu the locker, says the Puget Sound Lumberman, MMlftWVtaMltTt rfhWPMl W I HmlfuWfJ Johu F. Hull, VmiUNKY AT lV. OtlW In UUluratln lkil' Ftwttt lirl, AlnutifU'M, Owqon, J. W. Bonnott, AVrOHNIIY ANI C0UNBKI.0K AT LAW. MAKsHI'ltM.t) 0IU'c THE FAIRIES. CttiMj(lt tin Mtir kI(Ii than pxnl fn"ili lmttriiiiil I'fjrfH. I'ont Imil: in tho fntliH for tlii'tu, liouvxor, xa liorpj tlioy'n iilwiiyi lion-, iiIwiik (niili, iilwiiy ili'in'iiilnlilt'. O.iinpbcU & Eiolf worth. A Prescription I'iIImI Iipm will Ilivh c.xncllv tlm I'll'iTt our iliyciciliiii iiitfiiilcil Imiilil lini Wm knot tlii lii'eniirn tlm incro ilioutK il ull do (fomi nml roll nliln, ami tliu ciuiimitiilui; neu rit in ti llio limtilcgtcu. lUine nooriitii)ii hero nml run tin climnTi. Red Gross Druj? Store John Prouss, Pror). & n.&&rt (Sh stW: r -0iiL &"jh--m mi 1 11 ! rri tJ, fcl f Jiafrv ffip' ! coal7 $ Jt lg4tf' 1 -v .VV v I V . AA Produced nt tin Ienst ICNpense mid rrottble by Using Our AIR TIGHT HEATERS -' ii .ii-iy l'MRi: KINO AIRTIGHT. TJSBKEB Wagons I liivn riri'iiily Iwuylit tlm Cor vi'lli l .uilip.u I'.iclory, 'llnic nuuiliuiit lofj vtlilcli'i iiciuly fir li!ii'.. Wit mc finl!ilnK ll.rni up Hint rl'iilin; iIiciii cut 11 nt ti- ilmnl iri.i' Wi' liavo Inii';le vtllli ur uilliout lops. bull-, mil nr llirmtiT rprln;i, llmvy l.lil Kiiin., 3. y,( nml 3W In. All llicko w.ijjoni nru iii.iitc for M;li jirkul wii;om, out bflliel.trt Norway Iron. Wu 1110 tlolii( time waKoni out for nearly one. half tliu pilec tlio Corv.illli Oir llnuo to, funiicrl boM them nt, lorfurlliiT Infcii'utlun uilitii-M, CRAMER ORGAN FACTORY, Corvallis, Oregon. p5p&5 Cl. W 'Pnivu- nVn 'll'MYHIOIAN AMI MltllUl'.ON.'V V.Vi lii Kt'iii;ilrtiliii uml Mtillh'4 ll!il, v 1'imn Klrcvl, M.ittlilW'M, OintMi, A W, U. Douglas, t ATTOH.NKY AT LAW ANI U. I. I'OMMIH.HlONKIt. I'lDlll Hlll'Vl, MllHll(li, Ull'I.IMI, rr JiaHi, and Com fori;. Tiiexn Kiilirtiuttliil iimtlrwi'rt tun rlivi lihllcrH. Tliiy nro romrnrtnlilu tunl will icliilu llicir VmIiikI mWfur yean. MmU hi mi plivoii or nil In olio vlt'ev. 'I'litw IiiihI; imitnwrH, with cottnii fiuv nro riiuit to iill-lmlr uml i-int u crcut lli'lll l(W IIUHH'J, QiiRisTiiNSfiN Sis Johnson Wo Study Printing! We make u feai tires of prepar ing punting that is piofitablc. That is wc make it Profitable) to our pa trons! We study tyjcs nnd cfll-ct.i to iiiMitc altriietue tiiiaugeiueiit, and we believe vim1 II appreci ate how we handle vour wutk. lioi:i a en til to n catalogue wc want to figure ou your wotk. MAIL JOB OFFICE. mmmw iSrssy-ajEVPi riiilrJ24.il NO SLATE, M nif, Uj nr ulhrr iuiliumttl mini !( In III- Kill lil)lf. 10 )avt il'ijr i) llililUT, juil ii.it in nhi, lirrlminitii; liiil, nlikJi liuut s mi irtsl II Mltuirt. (ml iUh?i'i twin iii too huh 1 ni'inry Kr )ur jfUIni wl Jrou Hi iili t M ttrll (f I Oh1 l-tl. I .iiilitKr ilr lirtlfit, itirrct IrtMU lit mill. )rjr ml Uln lonny wit of town on ihoil rutilrr. I iili I, aiht ilmy muiI, woiir, thick wi.ib unit rv ttallni; I'tionn Ji KriUfntf, Lor. I'lilnl ami A ilird L. HEESNER. -- H f rassur a I .-h1 wkz. . I IV7V l7-iSfTyMtl )Sy i I m Sup 50 T Cf nl In furl, irUlni fur a limirt. Wc bflrr tlir one I Leciil llrirttil Utijlli: Wrlflht. Irlcr, No. 3i 3jU in. ill In JSlln. jj.jo " l 3 l" 3J " H. .So " 'i 37 In. afi In 61 Hit $$.5 'Hilt Unrnnc nml tlmiiMe, W'n luiictinr olh. rr mutli clir.iprr. fwnil for our Novrmlur iluve Mil, Mrnllon Ihlt 1 uprr. SMITH'S CASH (Dopt) STORE 25 Market st. San Francisco. Our $89. Piano cawi oruani Icail lliiin nil, the uriiiol Iwetcilliil for ilurnliilily, ilclir.i si bf lotiu nnd nrnliicm ol cue Oi,.iii frou- J 15.ij i, liuilti 1111 m:Ut crJirn, Wo lire iinrllni; wllli I he ln of one. (i nml h'lllni; orifitm in fnM n they cm lx) in-iild, We linva mi enlra lot Hariri!, lo reiuli out f.irll.rr, ly Miiillii; In nn order nirly uii will Iw 1(1)1(1 la I tit It In Bond li.ipe. No Uiiiicrn orumi cm lompcti) with our I1111111. mruu In ninkoiip j;uariiniev(l for 10 yenr. Our Icnm nre cull or M down H In 6 iiki'k. H In ia nio'i, or J30.00 down nml $5.00 per 1110. One p.i)iucnt niuil be made lm. fom oreaii loaves fuctory. Wu Kunraiili-o the ornn, nnd If not n n presented wo will refund the monry. l-'or further Information nil drriti CRAMER ORGAN FACTORY, corvallis, Oregon.