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About The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1901)
- a " s"yt UUlll-JI.UMatt.JWCTWP-.nM K I Al r r .. w"FnRip;o"KrATj i .A-H-TID LOC.A.-Lj. Sunday Orcgonian at Norton's New lot of Gnmitc Iron ware at W. P. Murphy's. 4 Hmil Ogrcn is back from the Coquille. For; nice Holiday goods sec Scugstackcn. B. D. McDonald, the new Jjlanco hotel man returned from Eureka with his family ou the Alliance. W. P. Murphy carries a full line of repairs for Home Comfort steel ranges. J. B. Arnott has finished paint ing rind papering one of L. M. Noble's new houses, doiug the work iu first-class style. Miss Zoe Wilson aud Miss Liz zie Harris, of Sumucr, were vis iting here last week. Judge Hamilton has given his dceLiou in favor of defendants in the case of Flanagan & Bennett vs the C. B. R. & E. R. R. & N. Co. ct al. (let yonr shoes at Peter -Clausen's, first door south of Blanco Hotel. The heavy rains last week caus ed a rise iu Coquille river of about six 'feet. Johuson's mill took advantage of the high water to" run a large number of logs from the upper river to their mill boom. W. P. Murphy has been get ting in a new stock of crockery, including a lot of the prettiest kind oi dishes suitable for Christ mas presents. And now it seems that Frauk Clnte wasn't married at Ashland, as reported, and thus we get two items out ol one piece of uo news. . Sengstacken's White Pine Ex pectorant is the popular cough remedy. The schooner Free Trade arriv ed Tuesday after a passage so long from San Francisco that considerable anxiety was felt for her. Sheriff Gallicr is giving notice that after December ist 10 per cent, costs will be added on delin quent taxes. New guns and fresh ammuni tion at Murphy's. For repairs to your boots and shoes go to Peter Clausen. First class shoemaker employed. Prices reasonable. tt Nightwatchman Twombly has been sufieriug severely with the ihturnatism. Hundreds of Turkeys have bitten the dust in this vicinity tins week. "Strongest in the World" Equitable Life Assurance Co. Surplus 66 Million. W. J. Botlek, Res. Agt. Henry Holm received a barge load of fine fat mutton sheep Moudav, from Johu Stemlichuer, .ofTenmile. The ladies of the Presbyteriau danrch will hold a Bazaar ou the afternoon and evening of Decem b(x nth in the room adjoining Geargc & Tibbetts' store. Fancy articles suitable for Christmas presents will be ou sale, and there will be booths for candies and for fancy cooking. The ladies have made great preparations for this salend will no doubt score a suocesr. Finding To buy clothes Is a highly impoi-tunt rmittor ust now. Tho correct and latest fashions in Mens' Suits and Overcoats Shown by us embody the individualities that careful dressers appreciate. We have been selling our clothing to the most particular aud difficult-to-fit people iu Marshficld aud vicinity and can honestly say we have pleased them mightily. You will bo surprised nt 8Ji0.I0.W. V1W, 813-XI, assorticent of ready - to - lasburg Bro's. Tho Reliable Dry Goods, Fine stock of dolls at Sengstacken's. F. P. Norton, ou his recent visit to San Francisco, purchased u complete line of holiday goods including nous, iov game, picture books etc, for little folks, gift books aud an array of pictty and useful articles for the grown ups. Judge Stratford has returned to Roscburg. New stock of Children's Under wear nt the North Star. Corner A and Second sts. Mr. and Mrs. W. Sinclair, of Coquille are making Portlaud a visit. Miss Helen Manning expects to go to San Fraucisco ou the next Alliance to spend the winter. When you want some extra nice cheese call ou your grocer for Sumner creamer full cream cheese. 6 S tf Joseph Ferry was over Rivcrton this week. Christmas toys at F. P. from Nor- ton's. A prizefight between two col ored pugilists is ou the program for tomorrow at Libby. Games of all kinds at F. P. Norton's. Half an hour is all the time required to die with PUTNAM FADELESS DYES. Sold bv Jno. Ptcuss, roc. per packoge. The Marshficld, the steam schooner recently launched here, is lying at the railroad wharf, takcu n load of spruce lumber r :u e. : . from the rv ico r ' J" ;)-"WV-'. ed to carry All kinds of stoves aud ranges at W. P. Murphy's and mote on the way. Best Rubber Boots ou the market at Peter Clausen's. Joe Yoakam returned Monday from Perrydale, Polk Co., to which place he had taken a band of cattle for J. M. Wise. He reports good prices for cattle in that section: also very bad roads between here aud Roseburg. Remember the grand Fire men's ball on Christmas night. Joe Suilivau has bought the gasoline launch Peggy, and will use her as a tender to his ranch on Haynes slough. For best assortment of Holiday goods sec Scngstackeu. A rumor was current on the streets yesterday that a certain insurance ma, had become a benedict at Empire yesterday, but it cculd not be authenticated. Chas. Sclauder, of Sumner, has sold to San Francisco com mission men 2oco sacks of pota toes, his entire crop. Sonic machinery from John- ... . . - . I Marshficld machine shop for re- pairs this week, the mill having been disabled by the breaking of the piston rod and blowing out ofj the cylenuer heac Editor Luse, of the Sun visit ed the Coquille this week. New stock of Jewelry and Watches at Seng-tacken's. A very needed improvement is iu evideuce at the Methodist t Church. . Handsome folding doors have been placei, enabling the church and league rooms to J bc thrown into one room. 1 his will accomodate 60 or 70 people. more! I-TLvL1-'..4 "! H THE RIGHT the rcmarkulile valiicn we lmvo nreparcsl to SflOM1, fliAUUIIil 1U"IU suit. You will wear fiiitu ami orerroatu ever hImw. Clothing, Shoes Hats and son's null was brought to tUciMf ii,. crw.,.', r vn,., n - You i Phono :iul The North Star store has le-j ceived a new line of Children's, Coats and Ladies' Coats aud Capes , Nice assortment and very tca-i sonablc prices. Call and ex-' amine the stock, at corner of a! aud second streets. The social dance given in the Masonic hall, of Comiillc Citv lasr 1-rtuay uiglit lor the hcucht of Gcorye Leach, who was hint m .1 jui;i;k -" ---'-- "" weeks ago, was a decided success, titiaucially ami otlicrwie. New lines of picture books lor the children at F. P. Norton's. Cut this out and take it to Red .1 get a fiee Cross drug store and ' samnle of Chamberlain's Stomach ' nnd Liver Tablets, the best physic. ! I ,. , , ... ...,. 1 ucv -.iv;iu:-: uiiu iiiui:w.m: the stomach, improve the appetite . . .!. ami regulate uie uoweis. .st-gttiar. size, 25c, pet Oo.v. Miss Lulu Booue, of Sumner, is visiting iu town. Miss Eva Wilson has opened dressmaking parlors upstairs over Magues & Matson's store. Ladies wanting first-class work are in vited to call. Mrs. J. D.Sunderland has been on the sick list tor several days. New lines ol heating stoves aud cook stoves at Murnhv's. Services as usual at the M. E. ' church tomorrow. Subject Even-! ing Sermon 'Discontented pie." Thomas Besontc, of near Lib by, paid this office a pleasant call today. FOR REM Mri. Jane Hutchesou's resid ence on Tine st. Merited Compliment When the name of F. P. Nor ton was preseutcd to the citizens' meeting Monday evening, which wris fn?!i hv T W. 11iiitifl ? n ....W ..W..W F J wm .. . ..... ... .. trJcd his bcst to withdraw, but no one would listen to him, nud on nearly every ballot cast his name was one of the three. It is sometimes said that filling the position of councilman is a thankless task: that all a irau gci rawing, vuii iioapprccia- tiou for his work. It seems how ever, that there are exceptions to his rule, and the.action taken iu Mr. Norton's case shows that his excellent work as a member of the council and as chairman ol - the street committee has been ap- I... .I...I .. ............ i.- !... ., 1 preciated. He should be given the com- plir..cut of an unanimous vote. '! tffiSffitl 9m fl J A Ls C "J 5 M i n hell ;tt 310, iDM ($7.30, find the most Miporb at tliu hIhivo prlctM. a Furnishing Goods Men. T. Pla ANKSGIVlN - Q - , IT'S NOT Tim LAlfcGBST TURKBY THAT'S TUB PGT N 1) YOf MAY HAKK A MIHTAKK I.N MIYlNi. YOmt MACKINTOSH WITHOUT JUST KN.'WI.NU WHAT is -iKl.MC IN THAT IJSK AT TUN ODD Fl.U-OWS BUILDING STOUB GEOKGE&TIBHETPxS. Ladies, Gents mul Childieu's Mttskintoslu. Oil Clothing ami Rubber Good. Mull Ortlorw lloooho DIED CAMMANN At Umpire City, Nov. 23, toot, Ucnty 11. Cnummuu, aged 75 yeais and 6 months. Deceased was botu in Btenicu, GeruiRuy, iu 1S20, nud came to America iu his eatlv manhood. He w-nouc of the first oltlers iu ' rUrw coimtv. and was for vents engaged iu active ImMiiew, hav- ing a store in Empire my, m , xvliiclt his brother Go: go was j,, interested, and having inter- csts in the black Kind mines sit Randolph. The old wagon toad which Jed from Empire to Coos I City, apart of which is t ill in ' use, is a monument to the busi- ncss eutcrpii of the Camiu.iuus. t, ..... ,vtialrtl.tm4 nt lir liinelllt . ...-.,.. ... ... Loos my wagon roau 10 me 111- .. 1 . .1 . ' tenor -..ii3p.--icu, un mv ex pectation th.it it would bring the travel to htnpue, but tlic tr.ulc switched to M.ir.xlificM from Cih-! City and tlie load was a losing speculation. M.my yeani ago .Mr. Cniuumiiu tetuetl ftotti active biiMiiess and has been living quietly at Empire, devoting his tittm ill urmil tinr' In flic- Stlillv I)f .,ninv''-(i ,t,e v..ih.riu. of spimVi,, !im eunw. Some time ajjo the Smithsonian imiti- tutc wa the purch.t-.cr ot some of Ins relics. Mr. Caiuiiianu was lor many vciir oueol the ".'har- tpn English nud the groat mimWr of mannerism:! nud odd cxpiewinus with whicn his speech wa inter spersed made his talk exceeding ly entertaining, while the old gentleman's vivacity 'and genii'1 dcspositiott made him a very nletiMtut companion. He wax a man of good education and intel-i ligeuce aud wm respected and liked by all. For several moutlu past his health has b- en breaking down aud his death .van not mi- 'expected. He was buried iu the id :.. :... O....J-.. J. 114)111: V.II) VTIIICIVIJ ..iiiina, Rev. S. B. McCUllattd conduct ing the iuucml.crmon. iiBgiue Vanisiied Julius Lnrseu lias buiight the boiler, engine, brick, etc. the le maitis of the fruit dryer which was burned down Inst winter, d :. ,, ,... ,i:s00..rec till4 the engine has mysteriously dis appeared. It hung in the char red timbers nt the factory site, but pcrsMUcut probing tench to -I . .1. . . IM . II .1 I f1 ., U,ai ,, t 1 . uYWtt w m-. 111111n1.11 wiun, .wi.i nun the burning question in, what has become of it. Tlianksiviiijr Iky. Tlianksgiviug day was quite generally olMM-rved iu this town. 0',v " U; H0'es c-loscd at noon nud the lmsiuei tmrt of town was "'" '. .. . I" "' ve. I iwj Union lliauk;i!ivinLf tervieettl . ,1 I . . . . I were held in the Baptist church, .w Methodut choir ftirninhing tile iiiuiic and Rev. S. 1. Me- Ckilaud, of the Presbyterian church delivering the sermon. Iu spite of tiie very iiicleiiieut weath er uie capacity ol tlie clmrcli v.-iik tested. ' Kalle CootSavcd It is reported from Wedderluirn that the tug Katie Cook lias been pulled off the beach nud into the nvr, and though leaking i.s not bad damaged. Latest From OaroJa . The latent reports from the IJarodn are that everything was in rtadiuci for the attempt to get her olT yesterday, but the Weather was not fuvorable and nothing was done. One reason for delay is that the Mandalay which is to help get the vessel clear'of the beach had not yet urrived. She was txpcctedut the Coquille today. It is said tliat the Uaroda has al ready been moved over 200 feet toward deep watcr.Ali indications seem to bp favorable for saving the vessel. . Pco-inctcrs" of Empire. Hii broken 1 "j -'u!- rr:rr--r2rrr PUni, Prompt Attention. ?New Millinery StoreJ S All Fresh S 1 0 c L $ ? No Old Goods. J I.Kilir nr miltml to cull p $ .tml vimlnt tliu littot j) (t nnil tM'tiii'i.; nio In up p t'l'ilitit lint, iriiiiminKH c miuI x1 it o r i I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 r . ( JS8S. C. .1. IWlMliR, IVop. S Garfrc!il l!iiildim, MarjIificlJ; Ore.? -o.,-,-i,-a.- -. r.-T.. 0' TJ10 entire stock of tho - - N T Store, con sisting or Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes and Furnishings, Etc. Must bo closed out rcgardloss of cost, to lnnko room for a, now stock of goods. SOLOMON LA'NDO, Prop. Ilrokcii Arm. While playing nt the Diuu'cIk creek school liouce lnit week, the little daughter of J. J. Cliitkuu tieaid fell aud broke her arm near the wiit. Scliunnor in Distress Au Albmiy diKitcli ot the 25th ny.s that the .schooner Wing nud Wing, which had been off the Siuslnw for a month waiting but unable to get 111, ha I hoisted a Mgual ol distre.. .MARTEN THAT LIKE YELLOW-LI-GGEU CHICKEN'S W. II. Noble hc been tHtet ed with 11 uintten whirh comei up through n cwer and thence has access to his ehiekeiw. He has lost sevcinl I he past week a. id Thttriu'tty it e.nue mi.1 took a cliielfii 111 hi present-. Mr. N'oble shot at it K'veral time s when it was under the hw. ,e aid i- scciiii ww niuviiig Miiiini'l so he could not yet a good -.j if nt it with his lille. He will trv the shotgun route for Mr. Marten. '1-C llic Rounds On Wednesday the r.ish-box in which the donations wen' ith- ertd for the Orcuuu Children's Home Society completed the roiiucs of Marj.li field's public .clwinl iifiitiu mi. ilnv 111 1 ii1i roo,. The Imix will be turned - ..-.1... 1 1 1 1 1 mi... ..! Ill II1U lUVill IJUIIJII IICIi:. 1 III.' aniount given by all the looinJ is )1()l known. This will Ik-lor-! warded to the head officers in Port land where the amount will be bpeut to the best advantage of the society iu finding homes tor orphan. As True ns Gospel 'The citizens of Marshfield are better served than any town of its .size, and many towns much larg er, in the way of meats of nil kinds." This remark was made by a Mi auger 111 town this week who happened to notice our meat markets just befoie Thanksgiv ing. This is as true as gospel and whether our citizens nppie ciate it or not, it is a fact which they only discover when they take a trip away iiom town, Kot fine, juicy, prime meats Coos county cannot be beaten, and Marshfield's butchers can turn it from the block iu artistic .shape which cannot but please their pa troiD). It takes constant watch fulness 011 the part of the proprie tors lo attain this perfection and they deserve credit for their hitih staudard. ( John 3?'. Hnll, Arf'HNIY AT LAW; OMifl n HtiiiiMiUi lJ,t.-, I'ium ot-MtiRnkl, Oircivn ll, J. "W. Bonnoifc, AnOllh'KY ANt. UOUN'SKbOU AT l..VY MAHXIIIMI I.I) UtttS. THE FAIRIES. C1111M lo mi littor UU tl.11. Huxl fr-h litittoriiinl i'K. lHmt liMk tii tlio futlw (or tin in. linHiMtr. t'iihi lii'n! Uioy'ri iilway-i hoiv, nlwu)- frlt, iilwn- ilt'iioiiitiililo, Campbell Tc EiokwortJi, A Prescription IMInl lirr i Imvfl xncitly dm 1 trrrt ntir ilijl('iill llilrnilwl liollllt IlKVC. Vt knoH tliio Ichho ijie itin- liriilt mil nil Im ftiwll unit rtili hIiIo, ami thf iiuiiMiunil!iiK "-U- lllllt to tllll lot ll(JM't!. IlritiR nrTiiiniiin liuiii mul run no eli-iirc-. Red Cross Drug Storo Jv)l.n Fronssi-Prop. jmsommmBSM Wagons ' I I m- I'Trn'ly Ik.,i.i r C 1 .1 . .t,irU(r 1 .11 tiny 'Idcr ilxilit ICW rlik. . 1 . . v'lti I Ii ! V arc Im 1 ll rm n in. I ilotii.g ibcm oil .1 lit ft it rn .- 1mm till.." u'l'i i r Hiituui tap. uW. ml ir ; i -wMrr tpritiii. 1 1-... y lr. I :''. .i. j l -"'i iH )i All III. V 4OH Bl lll.l.l"' f.ir ' Ii I'llol UdglM., OKI cf l l( I "iwa' iiimi. Wr mn i mi; D.t .- wkki out lor Mr n i li -If iJuj (ifluf Uie ' ri mi I ir i. . ' o, (uniH rlv sol I li r.i it I in li.ill.rr Inli, i in il i. tt k) '' CRAMER ORGAN PACTOKV, W Ccrvallis, Cretan. Social Time with Kebckalis ; The Kebeknlis of Mnishfield lodge euttrtained a large lot of their fi lends and members of the' I. O. O. F. at their hal. last I Wednesday after the tegular meeting. The evening wa.i .spent in games, music, conversation nud dancing, tlie latter being iiidulg ed iu by the youiier iiieiubeis in the large hall and those who were present report a lovely tune. wne.i it comes to navini: a solid good time theiu are none who can hold a caudle to the Kc bekalis and those who were out Wednesday night enjoyed it hugely. ' ti" RitucntoTour How.t. Willi Cuicarntl. Canily (Jntlmrtlc, euro vomllpatlon forever, lOc.soo. it U.utU-ii,urg..Uurctuua money. .Tnim i:v TTnii " JffQjy VSs -'--l':-gg-gS-va7ST7y 1 H , , L. .- ! UJJ n vw rn,,,,,,,,, .,-. r hmwMmTm: CiAuntiwi, MiiHliftMd, Ofwn. W. U. D6ulM, .VITOH.NIIY AT f.AV jtU. II. N, i.HlMMIfMIONlTI.. ' . ., llMit tlrwi. M.iikt.)rlit. Oirfftn. . J.osti ami Cosiifori. 'Iliwo Hiilwtinitliil niiittri-woM im al.'rp luvltrn. Thuy nroromfortiilil. and will rrtitln tlnlr "iirliiy. mWror U'lire -MitIt In lw pliriw or all In 0110 lm. Tluo liul; niulrw-H, with nuliin fntvuio t'nuul to iill-lmlr mul nwt a jimt ili'.U linw nioiioy. IIIRISriiNSliN & J Wo Study Criming! """ We nuke 11 features of prepm iug ). iiilitig that is )tulitable. That i:. we make it Profltahlo to our pa troim! We study types 'and effects to 111-itti' 11 1 tractive niiaiigeiucilt, nud we Itrlievu voti'll njiptcni ite how we handle yom woik. l'lom n card to n catalogue we WMi.l to ficiuf on in woik, TIAIL JOB OFFICE. NO SLATE, -t'l-ir t w 'h-T mil.umtil- ithHiMMt Mi Dm km. '. tui.-l utyiwr itoor I7 IMhm. j( it.-.. , i'. Ii bunime ctMl. Mrhi.li lw m ..-i nl 11 i. I'ura, trut UuiM'l bm up too iim'i mnv WMn ym. (rllXHC l J" ihkIiI hi rtl jrt lh knL I niib-r MtMfd. Ami tram tfw Mill lr himI ukrn in anjr vi oC ll hotl ok. I iu. . -ml l' rk. knn,ln(. I-Kk Mk rnwl m ni.lini; 1ot . Kndlrtiv.. I or. lMn .1. .1 .11 -i L HECSNER, msB&szssxssxssmwA I Our $89. Piano . . "l .... !. 1' 'III I . . ...... . . 1 ...I !.... I' I, .u Vl i i'.n i l.-iK'il1 I f..i I'. i ,i l.iy II i.r. .. rl ..H' . ' II - ' -.1 ' i ir C'n !' In u ' ij ui iiMth- 1 !- '! I ill- -i. iwil'ig w.lli tin ! trif.u ir t ami wrllnij; t ri.li! t I .. ilu y atn lw iiink" Wi I n. ii m rtt'ii M .l.uli .1. I I i- I mil lanhcr. Ily -CH'lK'it mi im ckiIit .ii I)- mil I-" .ii-"' in 111 it in imi4 l lr Nn 1. ' I ii(Jm un twui-'li wuli ' MKliii in. ill. ill iimU-iii:ii.iihii'i I (or I 'J IKHI. Our -Mini we tvu or ', tg-n ' i m 6 HH . 'tin I a UK or jjo Miilm.ii 4inl H w wr mi'i Ol.d f-t)l;Klil iiiiinI l HH'lc I.' Cm- (mii V.H(". f Wo )'lWI-nlri" llic ll(jn, .11. not II. lK.. lll'll M. W til III 'I III" l.M.iny I Hr fmllirr nfitiiil.in ml i'i. . 1 CRAMER ORGAN FACTORY, Cunallis, Oregon. LMaM&xrx -." ft.,,. mfcfi ''A Vi "j." 1 ' S r T1 PERSONALITIES. Jnliu iSllcnru ii;in!i'(l Mary I'rnco In a KniiHiiH town llm olliur lny, Knnulor VphI, mi lib way lo locale la ('iiuTornlit In KS'It, wiirt snow liuuiitl In Mlsmmrl and Hlnlil ( liure. tin .liilin llnnimluii Is tliu rlclicxt of nil KiikIIsIi ImninulH. Ills Incninu In I'D tliank'il lo foot iii if 8 10,000 a yinr. 'I'lio licat flwoi'ilmiiaii niniini; ICuro liciin rnlors In lliu IiiiIhoi-, wliti riccl;, to Iti'ip lip IiIh hIiIII hy ftiicliif for an tour evury ilny. 'i'lut i:ml of Konllclil holils (Iront I.rlt iilii'n i coy nl ns a trt'u pliinU'f with 00, 000,000 ti-ct'N iilmituil on "10,000 ncrcs In IiiV(iiiium-iiliro. Osv --a- 'J wei-p't-i--..--f.wt.iM.'v , C- J"-"--' Y J I in '. ;it-' rriffrTS. 'H-x Ir v.-i - Zrf. 'I .--fl-Ox. af.t -..t-"- i - f