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About The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 4, 1902)
Fii ninir-HUiMiMiilhiial gM'rT4lr W . ii i M itmwwiiMniii)'i'i juwiwiiinii.nvj ,1 1 AinrrrHjn mlk, ry uumMiw t-4,txnuu n Mjnumamnmmimm ? ," a V y i v Tide Tables nl P. 1 Not ton's. Mrs. K. W. Lewis of South Mnrshficld lias been on the sick list for some time. TA 1 jr r. I. f K.nni.A ,iJT. J. V.t. V.UUK, Ul iiUI(,PIH, Mas hi town Thursday. j , , ; . I Bedrock paces on shoes ' The Comet reached San Frail- Peter Clausen's, next door. ffiSf co Tuesday, in good order. Coos Hnv .souvenir calandcrs YorNcv Years gifts. Just 'Wiling. At the Red Cross. nt to Miss Carrie Johnson who tl,c been quite ill for the past weeks is able to be around. t has few TlicCoquille mail is now cam- Mtss Annie Bettys is recovering C(l b ,mmch M fnr ns Ultcr city, .from a quite severe illness at her thclJCC ovci1sum1 Tttylor . home nt Fairvicw. . having the contract. ,Ueo. Look was up ironi ms When you want some extra Big creek ranch, doing business nice cheese call on your grocer in town, l nursday. for Sumner creamery lull cream I cheese. 6Stf The plant at the Ueavcrton nmie has been purchased by Mini ngcr Chandler for we nt the Beaver Hill mine. The News acknowledges that the steamers were barbouud hcic tast week. The Astoria papers will tin ml that Gus is getting nutty. W. K. Duugan is now proprie tor of the cigar store next to the Blanco, having bought out Schct ter& Bradburv. Two papers for the price of one. I o our clnhliiiHT list. I See our clubbing list. S. D. Mngues arrived overndlq !from San Francisco, Thursday . Cap. A. m. Simpson arrived t0 a,st ,lak,nK stck aml Thursday via Drain, on a visit to rounding up the year's business his North Bend millitn? interests. of MaguesS: Mntson. . The latest report touchiug the Baroda is that further salvage op erations will be deferred until spring. Second hand office desk, made . County-Assessor J. S. Lawrence ' has spent several days on the bay explaining to Im acquaintances , that his friends are very anxious ! to run him for sheriff and he is "in the hands of his friends." of maple, myrtle and white cedar i Miss Eva Wilson is co(inctiug for sale cheap. Apply to J. V. dressmaking parlors over agues .Bennct. :2-aS-2t J & Matson's store. Ladies want- I ing first-class work are invited to Mrs C. W. Patcrson, who has, call, been seriously ill for a week, we, - ... arc glad to note is again recover-, atch meetings were held at ing. I several of the churches, . At the ! M. E, church and the Lutheran I . . A,,v m-,. Avmt.nrr mirf A 'n t CllltrCll a gOOCt attendance IS re- Leaf hard irom strictly corn-fed ported. hops can find it on sale at the 4ltti011U(U w4Uil tlVtlk ltllfWkl John L. Bounds has moved his barber shop to the localon next door to II. Fincll's stote, ami Win. Smith has moved to the stand vacated by Bounds. The small boys lost no time in calling on Mr. and Mrs. K. L. C. Farnn, and at S o'clock were nacu uown town muucliiug pen-1 - : i.'...!i.i ..;?.. ' i lima 111 IIUMIIillCli IJ1IU1UU!C.. M. G. Pohl, the opticinu, of Myrtle Point, came over Wed nesday on professional business. He has just secured the agency for Coos, Curry and Douglas county for the Revolving spec tacles. sirs. E. J. Masters is conduct-, ing dressmaking parlors in the ' Marks building, and solicits n call from ladies desiring good work at reasonable prices. COMMENCING. January 1st, 3 902, Our First lamial ClMr.uicc "Salt. mm 13 n the Residents of Multifield und Coos County. Jan. 1st, to St. Valentine's day 45 Days Sate ?JX J. E. Fitzjerald of the Coquille able affair. City pork packing establishment, The masquerade ball at North Bend Tuesday night, was well ' attended and was a verv cuiov- came over Wednesday hcjs. on busi- Turn over a new leaf and take the onc-cent-daily Mail. 30c. a month. 4 months for a dollar in advance. The bridge across the North fork of the Coquille river, at the Braden place near Fairview, which has lccu in a dangerous condition fur some time, is being repaired. For repairs to your boots and shoes go to Peter Clausen. First class shoemaker employed. Prices reasonable. tt Walter Sinclair of Coquille City, came ove: Wednesday for a couple of days stay. He reports Airs, binrlair's health improving The Coos Bay bar is evidently getting down to the old basis of good behavor, as five schooners sailed in without assistance Wed nesday evening. Some of the youug ladies aud gentlemen friends cf E. L. C. Farrin and bride, visited them on Wednesday eveuing, after the small boys had come .and gone,and showered their congrat ulations 011 the newly married pair. At the end of the bridge at 4 til aud L streets oue of the water niaius has been causing consid erable trouble the past week. It has bceu repaired in a substantial manner and there will be no more trouble from that source t:o;v. Miss Zoe Wilson burned her hand quite severely Wednesday morning, by spilling some hot grease aud meat upon it, while cooking breakfast for the force of voting ladies employed at Miss Eva Wilson's dressmaking par lors. During- This' Timo. rilOKIT N lost elKht or, ami COST l nut of tin (puxtltm, wiwuv tloliiff what 110 worUinj limn OUT tlt'Ot". LABORING WITHOUT KHWARD If you ilrlri' to tnke'nihntitiipi of tlu roM uftVrtil. tin not lento it too late, our rt'initatlun U estulilMnsl for.liouiwt nml fair tlonlltiK ami whatou'r ttit nut wo linll innhitnlii tin vl tlnnwo liaxo Raliusl. Thanking Jim furjniir kind imtmnnKO, i ur Ki-iilx-ctfiillyYoiirx (IKoiuik ,vninu:rrs. mm kki.i.ows rn'ii.niNo. Profosfiiounl Curds. rzrrsr. E43.Sti'ttv,M.D. I'MY.SIflAN AND HUUOKON. Spoclnl utti'ittlmi to (U'anos of tlu Kjc, Knr, .N'iMi ami riuuut, illaivi fltttnl. Oflice in Sisugilnckeii & Smith Building. 0. W. Towor.JSWD. 1'HY.SICIAN AND HUHUHON. cnin-diSiit'imiiii nml tiniiiriiiii'K. I'ninl hutI, MiikIiMiI, Oiffitn W. U. JDougltis, AVrOltNlCY AT I.AV AND U. S. l'OM.MI.SSIONK1t. I'rtiiil utivvl, MiultlM, Oircon, John F. Hall, ArrottNjn at law. UllltM III 'UMouilo MimliMtl, Orrijuii, IM, (J(i,,i L iirii, --r a- T J. W. Bounotti VTroilNKY AND (2O0NBKI.OK LAW, AT MAUtUiriNI.D &M v Wf A. Toyo. DKNTIST, OMIco rpstalm In i;iiliiri'iln liloo); MAIIHIIl'IKI.D, : 1 out:. s ska iilillJl riiuuiuis; 1 Genuine Christian Science. Robert W. Swauton arrived Monday fiomOweutowu, Canada, to cast his fortunef with those of Coos county, where his biother, Bennett Swauton hasbecu located for mc years aud ns an attorney at law. The schooner John F. Miller, arrived yesterday and is loading lumber at the stave mill for Oakland Healing by absent treatment for sorrow, sin, bad habits, and every disease, no matter what; for those who are willing to live an honest life. No faith, or so- ..i i!f : 1 13 torgiugcaiieii icugious me icijmicu. I Terms within the means of all. 1 Bau.ti.ktt, 36 Geary St., San rraucisco, Cal. Mrs. J. D. Snnderloud return ed yesterday from a short visit with her sister Mrs. Ed. Price at Rivcrton. LcviSmith started for the Ten mile country to look over some timber laud for thcSimpsouLum ber Co. The Alliance is advertised to leave Kurika this morning aud to sail from hcre'for Portland Sun- Sunset Kucampmeut installed the following officers Thursday ! day evening if possible. ...,;., Tni... 1. rioit i n 1 WWIW!1 JUIIll A m iiUW) A X- 1:. NOTICE Nntlcv It licri'liy kIm'U that the calmni Ihtiinw nml all othr Mroiial iiroixrty IkIiiIK'IIK to CIllH. II. .lolilHHII, (liC-Il'itl, Im foril(nt priuili wili. ami alter Ifii ilayn from thh ilalc. tlu riiualiult'K it aiir, will Ik colli at ulill? outer). Prop ort) may U mvii at citlooti known ai Monarch naliMiium application to SSHltl.ll)IINWI.. Ailinliiltrator of (Mtatiiof Clim. Julin- NUI tli'CviUcd. Datnl Dili 'J Ith ilay of Di'iYiiilr. I'.OI. 12 2s 2t X- ?i- ; :?: I & UL-MMM. NKW.M 1 a t v h I A 11 11 11 u I I I 0 K, All 1 11 o .cniT!i'i;iTrv and DI.AI.I'U AND Atir.NT r 11 11 V 1 So 11 iriiT"T o r n a 11 il on in iik .m a u a x 1 11 oh. v iva v 1 NiT"fr.nrmrr LT H 11 line r I i 1 1 oiiM for 11 1 1 i a i r i a 11 il p 0 r I nil 1 1- a I h . Kluo cluarn ami totwicro. Hlatloiiiry. Ji'Wi'lry, iioIIoih, s s. 3 u c i KosIj and Coin fori. Tluw Hiitilcintlal uiutlnvcxit nro nlwp iu IUtk. Jlii") mo rinitforfnMt ami will telaln tlalr VprliiKl luWftir yitir. MmiU hi two ploc( or all In out plctv. TIiivh lunik- uialrtft-t. with .roiloii fvniii iiim In nll-halr ami out n Krrat ilttll llat moti-y, Qhristexsen & Johnson P; F. M. Frcidberg, C. P . Anderson, Curtis, H. P. S. W.; W. 15. What is the use iu- employing some one to do your dyeing for you. If yon use PUTNAM FADELESS DYES vou cau do it just as well as a professional Sold by John Prcuss, 10 cents per package. A ery pleasant afternoon was enjoyed by the Artistic Needle Workers Thursday, at the home of Mrs. F. m. Friedber, in West Marshfield. After refreshments the club was favored with some choice selections in vocal and in strumental numbers by Mrs. Dun gau and Miss Eickworth. Hair r r Tear Kldotrt r Dr.lIobttt'Hmraroil' -tra-UilirUU.Fn U fe. MA. b:ciw UkimCi C.t'bM-to it H. V Selected Italian and Petite prunes, thoroughly dry, whole-' the Blanco, some and uudoctored fruit, at 5 cents per lb. I dry and recomend them. One order will convince you. Liberal discount to dealers and others who buy $10.00 worth. R. D. Sauford, Coquille Or egon. 12-7-tf Peter Clausen has had electric lights put in his stote, next to Any subscriber not receiving the paper regularly will confer a favor by reporting the fact at this office. E. at. Gallicr, deputy shhcrifT came over yesttrday to take to the asylum Mrs. Steve Johnson, who was adjudged insane on Friday. J. S. Masters of Sumner, was in town yesterday with a boat load of potatoes and apples. ! J 'sota A H. Hodgius fell about 12 feet from a scafioldiiig yesterday, I while papering the ceiling of the W. Weatherby, the Minne-' Methodist Church. He was con- lumberman, went un the 1 sulercably shaken up but not in Many saw the New Year i" ! South Fork of Coos river Friday, ' juretl enough to siop work, tnd some celebrated the time by . .,.;,., ru .,..,. nn.i ;... having a jolly good time ml ; to look over his timber holdings, when the hour arrived amid the din and clatter and roar of bells and whistles and roar of firearms many a "Happy New Year" was said. One thing noticeable was the celebration was not carried on to the usual length. It was with moderation and good rensc 1 Joe H. Yoakam goes to En chanted Prairie to survey aud ap prove some timber lauds for Por tland parti. EdoccteYour IIottcU With Citararrti. Can-ly ('it! nrtle. c iro ccritipaMon forerer. lOc.sSc. If C.(lC.uu.ilnj;;Kiiurefucduionejr. 1 Al Smith is down from Smith 1 Brothers Salmon mountain mine. He reports ground sluicing oper I ations satisfactory, with plenty of water. A rich cleau-up is expect ed. gi.tga AMUAL CLEARANCE SALE. hvery More accumulates, in the course of a year, a lot ol goods which lor various reasons should not be carried over into another season. For the purpose of dispos ing of these, Clearance Sales are instituted aud ours is now on. At reduced, prices a lot ofFrst-class goods in the following lines must go: Cioaks, Mackintoshes. Shoes. Raglan's (below cost) Overcoats, Hats- Do not imI the opiiorttinty W. Burgeiucistcr, of Portland, who has been looking over the coal lands of Coos and Curry county, started out ovcrlund Friday. Mrs. P. M. Wilbur, went to Empire City yesterday for a short visit with the family of Captain Magee. New Years Etc Party. At the residence of Miss Bessie Richards on New Years Eve a very pleasant party was held. Those present were Misses Maud and Bessie Brown, Tosic Cowan, Jennie Wickman, Myrtle Peniiocl:, Julia Sumner, Eva Coke nud Bessie Richards. Mcisrs. Chris. Hall, Howard Savage, Chas Jensen, Perry Muuzey, Milo Sumner, Arthur Neal, nud Leonard M'tuzey. Refreshments were .served nml numerous games were playd until twelve o'clock when wishing each other n happy new year aud bidding their kind hostess Good Night they departed for Note Tliis If any oue wants the Daily Coast Mail it will be necessary for him to tell us so. Not a name goes tiM)ti the mailing list until we ate authorized, by the owner of the name, to put it there. Ad vance payment is not essential in the case of any responsible party who cares to pay 50 cents a mouth. But the paper will not be forced upon any man, woman or child. A Prescription Klllftl lirro wilt Imvn exactly tlm otfu'l 1 1 r 'h;,ii'hiii iiitutnlod dlllltllll llttf. Wo know tliUtfoatito (ho iiiero- iliPiitu it nil lo (rwli anil roll alilo, ami tlit i'tiiiiNiuiutin; aoti mtt ! llit Uit tlrivi). llrtiiK pir-tiiiu'in hero ami run 110 t'liaiit't'!!. Red Cross Drug Store John Prenss, Prop. Will Probably be Dropped It is not likely that any action will be taken against A A. Ful ler on account of the unfortunate occurrance nt Empire City. It .sccmr tliat ins explanation and apologies have been accepted by the injured parties, nml Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Farrin is not inclined to pros the matter under tho.se circumstances. Fh!iiUp"" Foreman Ed Colgau of the water works h..s just completed overhauling nud clearing away all trash and logs anil oth er uuvviiolesome accumulations around the reservoir, and is mak ing other needed icpairs nud im provements throughout the city. Tnere will be .services at the Episcopal church Sunday even ing nt the usual hour. Board and lodging, with stove or fireplace in bedroom. Address C. O., this oflice. FOR SALE The machinery complete for the manufacture of five ton:) of ice daily. Everything in first- class order. Run only three .sea sons, flddt&ss, jAMl'.S MAOUIKK, i2'i,t-2mo'f Salem, Or. 1 ifii w -.vtjyp tjjwr tv y A I am fpiKr A ' fll y-'-ATH I J -l l ill S sinr I I ill Ki- M m phI-i Skymm NO SLATE, H f kl.ii; t ulW MhlMnl? mlnUntri in li' cnj luulnl It) )ur iUr liy llrlinff, Jutl lic tin;it Inr-liurntne iil. hMcIi Uirnt 'jl 4iil II to train, !mt iktn'l Imtn hji iwi iiiikIi KMiy WhiU )exr (rltlni; toil )ott ini'lit ,i wll gt iIh tnt. I mill r il-liit,, dim I liom th milt. Uij k..I ulru id any pail of Ibh un lit nollrr. Iiu. S amlilnijr wink, tcraiHg. tusL oik and 1 1 tv.it n(f. Iliotie 30. Kctktrncv, for. Tliltil cr.il A tint! L HECSNER. M MHBRB!QtaiciaiiaaK a gCKK FI01Q. H fc.,(!SV"., IB fct ra n a Di:.i.i:n is ouo( 1 itu:-', ihi:sii ntiTiTM, vi;ifi:rA- n 1. i:.s, pit (i vi.sioNn, n.oi'H n;i:i). i;iv., oi! Till? IIKhT lil'AI.ITV i'itici:s hi:.s()naiii,i: I'ltuyjIS OYST IIK.S i;vi:itv DAY. : i A Street, Maishfieltl, Ore. ss OHffi 'I A Good Recommendation have noticed that ttie tale 011 Chamberlain's Stomach & Liver Tablets isaliuost invariably to those who have ouce used them," says Mr. J. II. Vcbr, a prominent druggist of Cascade, Iowa. What better recomuicnda- their homes with many pleasant tiou could any medicine have than w JLXJL Nasb ir B fiifOf. wfiwiy.suf&ftsp j. no jicuauic jji'u uuuus, uionuns, oiiocs Jiius una A'avnixIdinZ Goods Men. remembrances of the evening. A Cnre for Lumbago W. C. Willicnson, of Amherst, Vn., says: 'For more than n I year I suffered from lumbago. 1 ijually tried Chumberlain's Pain Balm and it gave me entire relief which all other remedies had fail- , ed to do." Sold by John Prenss. for people to call lor it when again in need of such a remedy? Try them when you feel dull after eat ing, when yov have a bad taste id your mouth, feel bilious, have no nppetite or when troubled with constipation, und yov uabc certeu to be delighted with the prompt relief which they afiord. For sale by John Prenss. nnsanrarawarsraracicaesnc MARSJIFIELD'S PROS- PECTS If any town on this or nuy oth er const commences the year with brighter prospects for the coming year than Mnishueltl has, it would be iuteie.stiug to Know where it is .situated. Time was when the pio.speiily of Multifield depended almost exclusively 011 the Mate of the lumber market. Tliat i,s changed. While lumber is oue of our leading industries, it is not the whole thing. The turning of the farmei's attention to'lniiying and "creatfieryiug," lias worked it revolution in conditions heir, and the work which will shortly result in trebling theroal output' will bring great icsults. The lumber business itself seems to be in a prosperous romlition, und the two liuue mills, which me running steadily und conducted hymen who thoroughly under stand their business nud rijii their mills on business principles year after year, nre of moie value to this country than forty big mills lying idle to freeze Mnnebody out. The shipbuilding industry bids fair to keep our nhlp yards busy for yeais to come. In fact it would be hard to conjure up un excuse for a croak in tills most fnvoie-i section of the footstool, Our $89. Piano 1 je org4iit trad llirni nil, llipjr t unnot Ik- rurltrd for ilnr.ilillily, itidnru ( i iir anil nraliirttn roil'. Orgnnt lltnv MJ " "IN Hindi tn r"Ul otdrrt. We atr iikHIiie Willi thr Imt cf mc ttM flixl ifllliiK in.Mtit m fjil n thry ran Iw imda Wr liati mi nini lot imiimI, to trncli nu f iltlicr. 11 lenillnt; In an oidrr rail wo will Iw iit'lii to fill II In ImI tu.i No I'-ulrin tugaii cjii roiHiwIi Willi our Initrti-iiH-nlt In tntlto up titiaranlrril for toVmrt. Our Inim ntc cntli or '1 down H In fi mo'i. 'l (11 ij mo't or jiio.ooddwn nud $ ui r mo. Dne ii) muit mutt In nude lie fur of.an Unci ftrtmy Wc Kii.iruiiim Ihe (iik'.iii, mid If not nt trtrrnlcd wo will Icfund the iiiuiir. 1 nr fiutlirr Inforinullon ail- CRAMER ORGAN FACTORY, Corvallis, Oregon. W!3TtS maai' Home Bakery Wo hrt'l1 I'tiiHtaiitly tin liainl Kit'i'li III rail, I'itMiuiil Cakt'ri of nil hunk Wt'ililliitr Cakes a Hn'fliilly. (Ilw im it trial. AIRS. Al. STANCLin5. : : PROl'R AT Tim CHURCHES. I'HKSIIVTKUIAN CUUltOII. (HtTviriH.) Kalil-nthwluml ,1(;9(r)A J! 1'rtnKililiiK niTvlt'OH, 11 ;0() A M, anil iJIn'iHtliiii I'intltmvor, OiSOPM. MUlwet!k Bjirviocit. 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