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About The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 11, 1902)
H v ! " i , j 1 ! 'I w 3 v - '-1J1 .3 i IWHIWIHJ WWU III U WW J II MMCWVtffinflMrVf'fM'fl 1 JEro local. Title Tobies nt I. P. Norton's. lrcd Nash purchased of II. Scngstackcu n scowload of liny lor his logging camp above Allc- John Currcn, oi the Coquillc PackiugCo., came over yesterday bringing samples of his product, and is taking oilers nmotig the oay Merchants. has Jensen II. Scugstnckcn hew wall; put in nt nib More. is having n the back of $5eal Monioc of liny City, suf fered n severe stroke of paralysis Tuesday, unci as he is 8. years of qg$, his condition is critical. Judge Watson took n femv load of lutnbet to Ceos City Wednes day, to erect a new barn on his ranch. Xelfi RuMiiusseit, of the 1'. K. is back from thu city and ns good us new. Our stocktaking sale is harvest time for the shrewdest unit motit careful duvers. JMGXKS ? M. ITSO.V Dcpulv ShetiirHd. Gallicr and n lady assistant started over the Drain route Monday, taking Mrs Steve Johnson to the nsyutui, J. A. Mntsou went to San Francisco on the Areata to be nb- ?.!... ...jii .,.t...'; o',i;rr I wife started to Kwebun Monday iiitiv uv. ... iiv ... wwiiu.i, ,t. .;- i...:.i. ..?.. ... It'll bc'U' piwvv op U" men annul iihi uiuuer ciiuius. j Rev, S. 1). McClcUgud and lion PAiArMi1 lite Llllt? IL'IOLII 11113 U.lt UI1 . . ..' ... .. r ...i PfiMnrmn nil ins tnn. V"" .""""" "..X::: inline on this is nn extract lro.u Willi More nnu n;o uiktii in ",ai, ' ... i i- in . t ... i abode on the lohii licar farm on ' l" J arshhdilitc, now ocatctl R Willanch slough where he expects I at irwiminic. who sa s. i guess cniploy of thJs olIict 1S soi jcj,or . .I...-1.,., . .!, ,.,0.. n.i.t AUSS KrUSCWlll UC UOWU MXJJI, ,,-,- -:,.. lnP wi.l ............ wuuv,, .i ,..v.h ....w l,, Alw i,,r t i,mv, ii, .r '.'. " iiuunimi. ....". . ..r- , 'all-round rustler. Anv courtesies ' mcKini? iiousc win wkc a layon i ... ... ... i.: n.. . . : t.:..i4 " . . . . ..!. ' l . CAIVIIUCU IU 111 icic I'cicrson, wiiu is "uimukijooii so inai i can ..uciui me w,.i,) i.v. luxuriant whiskers. Pete Peterson, wl on thc-AlIrgaiiyKlktoti road came ding." to' town n few days ago to take , Twoiublyhas entered the iin will be npptcci- hkfamilv to Klkton. but found them afflicted with measles and iluablc to be moved at prcs- n- Sacchi, Sacchi, Sacchi, Sa cchi Sacchi; judging from the number of times we hear Sacchi, it would appear that he was the only one that sells good groceries in Marsh field. My a letter from Mrs. I Fish er, (nee Kulalic Terrvl) of Mon tjjoutli, it is learned that she is recovering from her late severe illness and is able to get around trie house. If you arc not satisfied zciti the boys' suits you buy next Saturday xvc'll buy them btieA araOt and consider xt;c have a bargain. MAGNES & MATSOX MM . Jpenh Youukcrs, of the 'Cape Arago Life Saving Station was doJug business iu town Friday. Cliff Campbell is out again af ter a loug siege of sickmss. Bedrock prices on shoes Peter Clausen's, ucxt door Ulauco hotel. The firt news of the disaster off Humboldt was published heie in the little daily fiom one to thicc days ahead of outside dailies. Isn't that worth while? The Alert has been laid oil ami What ice adiwtuieivc srfl Will be hauled outou Chris- what ice sell advertises us. tcuseu & Jolnon's ways to have MdGsYES if r.(lTSOJV. 1 1,avc 1 bMoM tepaired. The Alum is taking her run. The bar was on the rampage; Monday and the Alliance report-' 'ew Ciesccnt Coal Co. received cd it rougher than she had ever tilc Aicatu a consignment ot crossed it. Oil was used to nnlroad iron for use at their smooth the cd well. pisjge in and work- mines. V. II. Morgan a pioiutiieut farmer ot Daniels creek, was do ing biii.uie.N3 in town Monday. Mrs. A. 1. Cook of Capt. Hob Jones came down from Gardiner Wednesday, hav ing retired from the command of the tug Hunter. T , r' ' , , . ' Marhrield is getting better T.iv Tower tins apconted n tMi b . , ... ' .-,.' t- c- t- . . a veiy tevcte attacK ot sition as .irsistaiit to I. b. Dow, . ' in the warehouse of the Standard Oil Co. West ft out piieuiuo- Capc Arago tion was in town Fridnv. (Jliet lavhorn lias tue modiiicu Miss Florence Twotunly, one smallpox at McKinlcy. The dis- of the teachers in the Coquillc ease seems inclined to explore the j Public school, is visiting her par- country. 'Marshal Carter's children are sJifieriiiR from a severe attack of the measles. r Now, is the time wc need your subscription and good wilL Put in a good word for it if nothing more and the daily Mail will re uieuiber vou in its will. Lowcry Owen is working for Watson Uros. at their Creamery. Mrs. J. Grimes will leave for Vdllejo, Cal., ou the next Alli ance, to joiu her husband, who recently returned from Alaska. Howard Savage the young man Capt. Norman Nelson, of the Who is employed by J. U. Mil- Lite Saving sta- 4tl ' """ nay winic piuynig iuuiu;m, iuwu resulted in a broken collar bone, the tractute was located by the aid of Dr. Straw's X Ray inn chiue, and the jotiug man will Ml iter no serious coiiMquei.ct'?. COMMENCING. January 1st, 1002. wwwk: 3 Our First IumujI CUmmucc $it To the, Residents, of Maisli field County. anil Coos , i Jan. 1st, to St. Valentine's day 15 Das Sale ecr During T h i a T i in o. ntlU'ir N lint htKhl of. iiiulTOST U out if tin iiiiNttoii. wonrviloliiR what iu workhur mini itiCS. lilKG WITHOUT KKWAUI) If yon itilri1 to lnVi mtnuitiiKo of tlif pxl- ofToiiil. tin nut lonvp It tt Into, our roimtiUloit U ostnlilMiol for lionet mill fair ilciiHitK mnl wlmtvHT Hie rwt we nhall iimlntnhi tlioi"rt' tion woliaio pihifil. Iliuiiklnis ou for)our kind iLitrnunKo. wo arc. HonpectfiillyYotiM (iKomii: .vTiiiiirrts, U1U) KKI.l.OWS nt II.IUNO. S '-LMi.nfliLi-'J'- x"WrV i, "WH Wn l,W '1 'null IV W if 1 .'. HirMRHMnfMMnmmrr.Kii M H glUKR Ji1 1.0,13. w. nKM.mt in (uioci'itu:,', lllHrfll t'llUlM, VKlllWA It I.KH, I' ItON'HUONH, i-'f.otnt n:i:i), lire, ok Till: lUWr Ql'AtlTY. HIIOUH UKAHONAm.i:, ntOXH.N oyhti: iih" I.VHHY DAY. i i i A Street, Mai.slillcld, Oie QtiiMfawamaswMHiuriWR I. I). OAiHIMMiiliL lKl,Klt IN. DRY WOOD AND COAL. . i i It in His' iiuiii' on ilioil lioiioo. NllUTIl ntONT 81'. Mni.lillolil Oio '. tt'Vi i i'.ij5r ProfosBiomii Cnrcl. gftCft,-;jn.; j.J;C .". - B. li. Straw, M. IX IMIYHIt'lAN AND HHItOl:ON. ' Hprcliil ntli'iitliin to ilUcncrd nt (ho Kyi, i.nr, jmmo nnu inroui. uiiihn-h uiitm, OlHcc In SeiigMnckeu v Smith lluihllug. , b7 W. ToworTMoT PIIYHK31AN AND HUltOKON. Olllrv in Jin ii.lin r.t tl t n.hl.'n tll.'c. I'lOliI ttfrrl, M.uliri. , O vci.li. j " W. U. DouRlas, "" AVrOUNKY A'l' LAW AND U. 8. COMMIH.HlONItlt. 1'icnl iliwl, MniililWI'l, Onyim, ' O. F. MoKiiight. A'n'OltNI'.Y AT LAW Ollice in the Ilcmictt it Walter Iliiildiug. , MAItSIII'IKI.D, Oltl-(ION. 3 I r: i P. Clausen. (V.A5V1-"lktl Uk- r iuauu-v''viiiiiiiWK Genuine Clnistian Science. Andrew Peterson, of Umpire City, was in town Ihntsday be-j iienMR i,y absent licatnient ing able now to get nrouii'I on for Jorrow j.j,)( i)n( i,ni,i,S( nl)( his leg full of shot. j every disease, no mntter what; C. DrMcIrlin, the pioneer: for thoc who atv-willing to live i :., ... ,in;n.T nii- an honest life. No faith, or m- cniuui-iiy ue.vj ill town Thursday, accoin- pauietl by Mrs. Mcl-arliu. ciitsiii Marslihekl, and enjoying a vacation, the result of a quaran tine in our neighbor city. culled leiigious life required. Terms within the menus of all, IlAUTunr. t6 Geary St.. Sau Second baud oflicc desk, itindej Francisco, Cal. nf limnlp. mvitlr and white cedar t . I-"' . . . nt I Special Sale of Millinery. I Mrs. H. J. Masters is conduct ing dressmaking parlors in the Marks building, and solicits a call from ladies desiring good .work at reasonable prices. Commeuciue Mondav, I will close out all mv Pall Millineiv. None will be carried over and all ' will be sold out at cost or less. The gasoline Schooner Mou Winter millinerv will be worn for terey, bouud for the Coquillc, several months vet. Take ad- Jot'"" the bar too rongn, ami ptu ,.-,-,.. nf iic.l iuir.,oine into Coos bav Wednesday lor Mrs. C.Palnti:r. ,theltct. dg-iG wn-19 y:s 0. v Noall( of 1ay CUy was taken to Portland on this for sale cheap. lteuiiet. Apply to J. W. I2-2b-2t A Pleasant Surprise. From SoniU)i ttellr Lait cveuintr a number Tack Sullivan travelling sales man lor Calm, Nickelsbcrg &Co, yucR of Sanrraucisco, is in this county j..itervievjug his customers. Captain N. J. Cornwall, who wlio bos been iu Oakland, Calif., for a couple of years, came up on the 'Alltauce with his family ana proceeded to the Umpqua, where he took charge of the tug Hunt er, relieving Captain Hob Jones. Phew I TTaudou has quarantined against Coquillc, Marshficld and Umpire, iu fact persons North and east oi Milliards arc shut out. liaudou Recorder. trip of the Alliauce, for hospMl i treatment of a broken ankle, r ivliirh she has been tioilblm? her cveuuitr a uuuiuer oi , young friends of Miss Addie An- ( ,or a " J 1k,a nnilnllliilyl i r t4mrCf Milt uciswu v.uuv.iuuv.1 i ,,!.... ..... T !...,,.., Crnni Ciftf lady and a: the appointed ""u,,' "u"1 "" time the jotiug folki congregated A netiiion was being circulated at the home of Peter Johnson Thursday by John Hear for the on A and Fourth street, jmproveiueut of that portion whence the party went to the of I;rotU slrct;t wi,:ci, js covered home of Miss Anderson and sur- ...:,i1 r.rp Pi.. rt :s nronosed to Lprised that young lady most thor- g;ve jt au additional coating of K"- . the same material, b mclies tieep The evening was spent in : tj,e n,iadle aud .; inches at the merriment games aud music and sjeS) Yin street was covered a jolly good time iu genercl ujtj, ijtinit. fire clay some seven The event will long be reincm- y.arg aR0 aUj ,as evcr caUM.,j beted by the participants. The ;(y eXj,eUh. 5iuCC, except for young people all enj jyed the sur- mc sptiukliug during the hot prise as well as tlu hostess. lc,t alItj dryest weather. It is After refreshments were served omewhot worn now and needs a'.l voted the l-os'evs a capital cu- leveling aud taking, such as is terlaincr and depiricd. pioposed. Any one .auting pure A No. i Leaf Laid lrom strictly coru-fed hogs can fiud it on sale at the Marshfield Caih Meat Market. Hall & Hall have received a supply of registration blanks and are now registering voters for the coining 'county aud state elec tion. Coos Hay souvenir calanders for New Years gifts. Just the thing. At the Red Cross. 'OK SALE The machinery complete for the manufacture of five tons of ice daily. Kvervthing iu first class order. Run only three sea .sous, address, Jamks magmkk, (2-14 21UOI Salem, Or. U E Every Btorc accumulates, iu the coiii-e of a yea U" a lot of goods which lor various reasons shoulil not be carrieu over two auoiucr season. ior me purpose oi mspos ing or these, Cleaiance Salcp are instituted and ours is now on. At reduced, prices a lot of Prst-class goods in the following lines must go: Cloaks. Mackintoshes. Shoes. Raglan's (below cost) Overcoats. Hats- Do not bM the opportunity If you want good literature, now is theTtitnc. Look over our clubbing list. We can save yottJ big money. m;, l."..o WilGnu td rnililctllU' ,tlU J-.IU iin-" - o I"or repairs to your boots and shoes go to Peter Clausen. Finn class shoemaker employed. Price reasonable. It Denier in !not it il Mini", Mi'it'd liN .ii'iitf. t'ii;.H, Tnli.io- to, rt. l'ltfl ilixir geullinf It II'IO It' III M Vltlll-'IKI.I). OUH John F. Hallj ArroitNKY AT LAW. ():tlio in i;i.loi4.l) ttililirM, Oirim, lito.4, I'u'iil J. W. Bonnott, AtTDItNllY ANH t:0UNHKI.t)lt LAW. MAUSIII'IUI.I) 4 i lllrl, L T AT OR It. W, ! .v..v,',s,a tk-.1 A. Toye. nr.NTiKr. Oillro l"wtnlrn hi Klilmisln Itlurk. MAIfllltni.li, s ! OltK. NO SLATE, ll r 'l llif MlitrtlfWiliW MilnLtiK I. I' i,u1IviIt.I Iu jiht ituer liy llrlnrr, M IV lit .M. (fvp-t'iiHlin cetl, .likli titini at .u ml ll to burn, but ilxlll Iwtu Hp loo rut 'i imjnrjr While )tm"c Klllil iil run tn't'iX III 'll Kl ll" tril. t iinilr UUr'ini iWnfi I !nit I'm mill Dry ts I Ulrn inH lt o(lon im tlrnH uolUn. It.i d anj ilifoiV wohih tkitk J r ir im IIium J1 lletvlen.'- lor TbW unit A tl I I,. HEISNER. None, but the Best of Moats. I ii.ixMiitly ftmil-li tf it b.nt Hint litlHlM lf llllti. Willed gtllH 1110 tllrt iiMifl'liif' o( my I'.itriiii-i. Meats are a Neoossity litit It UiuH'rvMiiry Hint thxy l" lmri' iiml w linli-w.iiii', I do not iiriuiii'ki a itliruiiiit, lull I v III nln)nu liuiiiMt nml rmirtixiiH iriiiiiliciu. mi i iiuiii' rrrrmii lurjour iii.iiii'v. .Htl-fni'll'iii yinr.iiitu-'l or cli n-fiiii.l.-l. JW'"WCv-,riS I No Quorum. A meeting of the City Council was to have been held Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock, but sis n quorum nail :.ot ntrivcd at o'clock ihc tueetiug ndjourucd. "w"""" o ni... .......t.. . r !... .1 . . dressuiakitig parlors over Magncs ' ; , '"" ,!" &Malon' store. Ladies want- jt : Ma) or Coke, I-. P. . r.,.r.tU. u,nrL- nt,. invitc-d 0MN0" 'ins Hrnilliiuy. ,,.,- ...j. . . - - call. Tin? Marshfietd Gash Mealt Market, imNKY'JLOUI, Prop. Ki:i: nfM.iv'njt'Y1 l'HONK i. 1 'CVMi m. wasDurg. ' ThoJteliable Vi'ij Goods, Clothing, tSlioes Hats and J.''uriiishini Goods Men. The families of Wrn, Aber- nnthv and V. K. Scofield, of Doia are down with the prevailing disease. When you want some extra nice cheese call 011 your grocer for Sutnncr creamery full cream cheese. 6 8 tf Schoourr PrccTrade arrived in the bay I'riday and will take a cargo of lumber from the stave Mill to K. U. & I J. h. Stone, of Oakland, Calif. The Needle Workers met with MUb liickworth, iu South.Marsh field Thursday afternoon. A very pleasant and interesting scs- siou was reponeu. ! meeting ol the club will beat Mrs. William Naslnug's, ouncxi Thurwlay. The owners of the Coast Mail have begun 'the publicaton of a daily edition which alTords the people of Marshficld and vicinity a good newsy paper. It has a telegraphic , rciort inai siioum pleas the people of tbut section, who have fnot before enjoyed daily news of the outside wotld. Salem Otpgon Statesman. Store Burned at Arago. The Herald brings us the news of the destruction by fire of the More of W.H.'Schroeder of Arago, iu which the'Arngo postofllce was located. It ist supposed to be the work of au incendiary. At the Crescent Mine Work has .been commenced on the slope at rthe Crescent mine No. 2,nnd tie force of meji rm ployed is be'itg Bteadily increased. The bunker will alfjo be raised 10 feet giving it a capacity of 500 tons at once Leg Hurl. Au accident occurred nt Hay City, Tuesday morning, whereby Otto Sjodal, a Kcniiiau. received a badly bruised leg, the rcMilt of a heavy piece of timber falling on it. Dr. McCotmac attended to the injury, an placed the man in the marine hospital. Mail Carrier Over flic Grade. The mail carrier lrom Suuiuci fell overn grade while 011 his way to Ma'shficld Wednesday morning No bones were broken, but ns his Itoisc rau away he was compelled to returned to Sumner for a new steed niitHcachcdMnrbhficld about 6 oclock Wednesday morning. A New Register The Ulauco Hotel has received new ioo page register The book was printed nt this olTicenud bound by John Kitchen Jr. Co. of Sau Francisco, and is such a handsome piece of workmanship that McDonald & Page, the pro prietors of the hotel,, will have a new fiivivol stand made lor 11 and have the counter polished to conform with the rest. CONDENSED STATE NEWS ITE.MS Hn;rant S. I', fuiio wa iliownoJ ot the llcoilw.l, U WcitneuUy. lie ai uliout to UVe lio-U for llwaco ami fell ombtjanl. '1 lie body 3ln(.'ii iccoyeied. I.kul. Ikovan, of Tor. Unlijr, coninilllcd luUlileWcliieulaynioriilniJ by kIioolln I1I111 !( wjih fi rcrolvi-r. Coo tounty ayi 1.3 t '" "' cf ,,m ula Ue4. lullnortiali tounly(p.y tbq larccil, 3ij )wr wot, and Wlweler tbo tnullcU nrtiqunt .67 r' wnl' Tlio lolal taxation per year U'lfyflybo. Koiv An Tour ikiuneyi r i f. K "N 0 It T 11 N. IH t ! ft I "il it f I i i'N. Niiw.s nr.Ai.i:u AMI Atir.NT F r 11 11 oTh e 11 fia 11 TTT c irvTi.'KfrY tin A N I) 1 1 11 11 I 11 K l' I, A Y I NO 11 ml Tor tin 11 1 M U u x J 11 JJL' t! A It DS H 11 hHr r 1 1 t Ioiih for till i 11 n r h n 11 il v r I ml I v n I h . MiiiM'iKiiritmul tobiiriii. htiillniit'ry, Ji'wolry, iiuliiiui, a u a 3 g. V 'i Hcst and Comfort. Tluvi) Hiili-tiintliil iiintlrprwt'rt urn mIivp Imlterfcl Tin1)' urn cimifiirtiilili1 itml will rrt.iln thi-lr 'Vprlugl- iiitw"fnr vriire. 5lili' In two I'li'tvii or nil In ., i.ii.i-1.. IIiivk IiiikI; iu.itrtiiH, wlthl nittmi fui'o nro i'iiml ileal v nullify. & J to nlMiutr nml emit 11 reatJ OlIRISTENSEN A Proscription I'llliil lirru will Imvo oxnolly tlio oll'ocl jour iliyiuliin Intonilcil mIi'iiiIiI liiivc. Wo kitiMV lliithccniiso llio linjni- iIipiiIi will nil bo froau anil rull- nlilv, itml thu eninpouiHlhiR noil rniu t tln lint ilncrvu. Ililnif iiriKoiliiluinn lieronnil run tin clmiioji. Red Oros3 Drug Store John Preuss, Prop. IHNSON m " " " jjj jfseJ Y A I j 1 ., ,-ja v yv 1 1 Jf . J F" A tl I Mf W l KNUW only lb vi'ry Ih;I of toap nml wc tiiacnnl n our work. Wu uso iictfcttcil niodirn 1 i .;j.i uTaii inn 11111. 1 luiihvi, i-iuii.iir u.i .m.vvi aSS&J&Jsstsassm : . .. . . . r - kf....l. I1.....I. f Mfirrnn Kllllltlf. r.lvrllts l'oni nu n.iiuuii, nuiui iahumi ift M leOOS BAY STEAMUUMPJI 1 . i. .. Wiw.nl I 1 "n sr n ATvrarnwTTvr jrroi. ImmwKWWi&mwmi! U ;t.i ''3 J Mi 1 7 -f k 1 A m i KauctoToor Wowt WHU f.4icari Dr.nobU,BprnirilleurellkMrerlll."M , Candy t.'atliartlc, euro connllpatloii fororej tvi7Aaif.BituiVlliia't,o,l'ufiwrN.fc