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About The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 8, 1902)
X . :t li Iiii4 i BSEf III H fji -S HJV flrV &Jv I 8L9K B I mTm J wTFfirnWffRol .an K! jMjfoffiy. - AYegctablc Preparation for As -simllaUnlmeFlXKlaiullkrtllla-ling iteSlotwichs and Bowels of RS15S Promotes DigcslionXkcerfur ncssandnest.Centcuns ncillicr Qrmint.Morphinc' nor Mineral. ox "Narcotic. ? arotsijrsixiizfTTaza xnyJiin Smi' SlxSrvt ea& cTfenJiK&f iKrpJeiJ, ttoifttd AvT hh&ij i w rMitr. Apcrfcct Remedy forConslipa non, Sour Stonuch, Diarrhoea nml Loss of Sleep. TacS unite Signature or X0V YORK. Coast riail. MAKSHHIiLD OKKGON ADDITIONAL LOCAL pectT RCTROS Us we think of circumstances, "y-goue days uf merry stances; Then the elowN tlio Mint obscured Ami the happy life immure'' To memories uf tlio past, i Jtut after life. se reach the goal Vml you ami I meet soul to soul. i ho can tell! ho can tell! Jlere, uur earthly troubles ended, Love !v;:iiu is truly blciuNd. YMj us well, ith iih well. Ken Lix. . Carl Albrecht left Tor Ten Mile paturday where lie will survey a tract of timber land for h. , 'Simpson. . Mrs. A. L. Doru, of San Fran cisco, who has been visiting Relatives on Haynes slough left for the city Saturday. ; Henry King, spool tender at Hiram King's camp at Daniels creek has. quit and is reported to have gone to woik for Albert Stennnerman on the North Fork 7 M. Davis left for Fresno Cal Mouciay where he is interested in an o-ange grove. Castl?wood. . Panacea Tor all ijls. , , Fine night cap. Causes Plesant Droams. Castle wood. 4 R. Hau lei, one of the merchants of the Tenmile country was doing business in towu Tueiday. " f 1IIILH k K. P. Mast, of McKinley.js linking preparations,. IpconstrUct a large barn on his farm, 3 1 'xact ccpv or wrappcr. For Infanta nnd Children. fhe Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature Am In Use For Over Thirty Years Txt eiKTun eeanxTi mw toh etrr. William Howron, of reutuilc. was in Marsh field Tuesday. He brought in a fine lot of Cotswoid wool which he disposed of to II. Sengstacken. H. Sengstacken pays the highest price for wool. John Snyder, the veteran ho tel keeper wishes it understood that he is still in business at the old stand. Mr. Short's lease of the dining room ol the CYntral allows Mr. Snyder to give his at tention to the comfort of his giiests in the other departments jof the hotel, and his long exped ience in catering to the wants of 'the public is a guarantee of sat isfactory treatment. How much would it cost you to personally interview a thous and people and ask each one if he has the article you are looking fcr? You can doit for 25 cents in our Want column. The daily Coast Mail circu lates more copies in Marsh field than any other paper docs, and does it every day and not one single dead-head among the lot. F. P. Norton is acting mayor during the absence of Mayor Loke ana we aavise peopic no; to break or try to fly the track for awhile. The gold ring raffled off last aieht at the Central Hotel by H. j Anderson was won by Charles Duugan, on No. 43. T t j C. Marsh, of South Marsh field, ,put an incubator to work yester day on ix hundred or nidrp of fine blooded eggs from FrankRogcrs' Coos river poltry yards. ( Attendance at the public school is iucreasintr, showing .the rueas- les, etc., have course. about run their h 4 Trf J. W. Quick left for Daniels creek, Monday, where lie has se cured u position r.s spool -tender in H. Kiivg's logging camp. Mis. Klrod and daughters Fiaucis and Stella weie among the passengers who left on the Alhauce Monday for San Fran cisco. I,. D. Scott has received an other couliactfor building a dke onCous liver, which he will com mence as soon as he iini.shes his pie.sent woik ot digging the ditch nt Uluford Davis' place. 1 The Coquille llulletiu has a ; neat way of switching the gloty of those hotel registers from the Coast Mail office to that of the 'Bulletin. Mrs. H. J. Masters is conduct ing dressmukiug parlors in the Marks building, and solicits u call 'irotu ladies debiting good work at reasonable prices. Mrs. John Dolau, of South Marshfield, is recovering from an ..Hack of the grippe. Rev. Thos Irvine moved Mon day into the house at the end of 4th stiect bridge, which he re cently purchased ofC II. Merchant and which he has remodeled into a comfortable residence. Mrs. Stevenson for u honi seme friends interested themselves to assist her in getting to her rela talive in California, wishes to ex press her sincere thanks to those who so kindly aidid her. A Profitable Investment "I a tiuublrd funiliout ctcn )cirj uli in stomach and in U-il half my tunc." w i K.tVni h., buoirmlle, Iml I prnt ntoui iua jihI nocr could gel nnjll.irn; to lirlj) nie until I truil Koio U)fiitU Cure. I llitr l.tLrn a lew Iwttlcj jnU mi n entinl c!L" Yoi don't lite by.phntjoil wt, but by wlmt ou illicit. If jou iiouui.li i!h-ii t ('ir.'M. )pm loud oiurc te&Uy litmc. Kixlel l))iptUCiire ilon the toinach' work by tligrtlinc I tic fuxl. You don't lme to ilkt. Hat all ou u.ypt. Kcxlol U)pcHia Cuic cttrrul iiin.iili tro I tc. Ved Crot-l)ntc i,MC nt' '':it1' cm Huiinaey. When you lack energy, do not relish your food, fell (lull and stupid, after eating, all you need is a dose of Chamberlain's Stomach & Liver Tablets. They will make you feel like a new man and give you an appeliet like a bear. For sale by "lohu Preuss. Surprise Parly. Miss Rubv Wieder was very agreeably suprised last Friday evening by a parly ol youngpeople who marched in a body to the Weider roideuce on Uroadway with the intention of giiug a party in Miss Ruby's honor. The eveing was spent in play ing games etc, aad was capped by a bounteous .spread of refresh cuts served in the dining room. Those present were. Mioses Alice McCormac, "Annie Smith, Lettie Larseu. Ciara Tohnson. Millie Johnson, Myrtle Abbott, Myrtle . 1 -r T- .1 A .1.1!.. reiinocK, iaura r.scou, mime Anderson, Ruby Welder, Kdua Weider, Chester Wolcott, Fad Hofcr, Kdgar Cairpbell, Albert Campbell, Ivldie Kronholui, liail Savage, Albert Sleep, and Rcce L. Wright. Kit acnto Your liowolo Willi Ciscrot. Grimly (.'(itlmrilc, euro coimtlpatrnu foretea lOc.SSo. It C.O. G.foll.ilrusfBlstr.Mt'JPil money. o xiL. & t? o :o. 3; jz. . Btan tto .j? Ifra r.md Yoa llajp Always Boutfit A' SUDDEN Wll AT ALLCGANHY Robt, Haskell Dies In his Chair from Iftnrt FailuA Was aS Old Settler. Last Saturday morning Robert Haskell, aged about f8 year.-, an old resident of Ccos County, was found dead at his home in Alle gany, where he lived alone. Mr Haskell had been ailing for some tune. Thursday evening Mr. lilaiu, a neighbor, had been to see him and before leaviuv had brought in n load of wood, enough to last through the next day. When Mr. Ulaiu returned to the house Saturday morning his knocking at the door failed to bring a response and 011 looking through the window lie saw Mr. Haskell sitting in a chair in about the same position he way in Thursday evening. Mr. Ulaiu summoned Mr. Price who lived a short distance away and they broke into the house. They found Mr, Haskell had been dead some time and it is supposed that he died soon after Mr. lilaiu left on Thursday evening as only two or three ticks of the wood had been burned. It is supposed that death was due to heart failure. The funeral took place Monday at Allegany. MONROF.. At Hay City, Or., Feb 2, Neil Monroe, aged 83 years 7 mouthy and 6 days, Deceased was a native of Scot land. He had lived on the bay for many years. He was a coal miner, and was a man of energy and intelligence' He retained his mental and physical vigor to a remarkable degree until the last few mouths. On Jan. 7th he suf fered a stroke of paralsis, which was later complicated with erysip elas, and he gradually sank until death ensued. He leaves a !ai).c number ot descendants. The funeral services were held held at Samuel Archerd's place 011 Isthmus slough. Monday, and was conducted by Ilev. R. C. Lee. F(ft STOMACH TROUGHS. '1 have taken a ereat innuv r. different medicines for stomach trouble and constipation", says Mrs. S. Cieiger of Dunkertou, Iowa, "but never had as go d results from any as from Chamb erlain's Stomach & Liver Tablets". For sale by John Preuss. They Work While You Sleep. While your mind and body rest Cas carets Candy Cathartic repair your digestion, your liver, your bowels, put them in perfect order. Genuine tablets stamped C. C. C. Never sold in bulk. All druggists, xoc. Travel by Sea Arrlvahby Alliance from I'orlhiinl. I'Vb. 2: K McUiiIIiiiii, .1 (J Cumin, C K Nlchobioii.M Wallace, T .M Will nun, (' Hiuihrti, (! W llemlciwu, .1 (' KilwiinlH. .1 Hiamlt.MrH Helm, W V. .Inne.-t, K i Hill, l)r V. .MliiKiiHiiml wife. DepartuiTH by Alliance, Foiitli, I'cb. 3: (i H Twoinhly mill wife. V S (.'handler anil wife, Mih.I KteveiiHon uml Hon, Y 11 llurrell nml wife, Mrn Kliml ami two ilauu'hteiH, Mrs K Million, (5 V Uneyhaiii. V 7l Dice, Misit M Mullen, Laura LlflWcllin, (i Mtniltiiii, .1 K0011, L K Ivl llM't,.) Levy, .1 (J (Jale, K I) Wall, J M IliVtlH, J H UaviH, It II OlKeli, i OIhi-ii, A HtJjhi1, K Krickhon, H Karar, (J W Nay, 'U Murjiiloli, A Jlalh J H t'okm'l? 'A Tyrrell, 0 A Robertson, ami thrco in ntceriiBO. Ohlhlron Kfioclilly Mnhlo Ilutii, biulirt nml cult iuo k'Mremrly pnlnfiil nml If lu'K'rtlrd ohm tomli In IOikmI Hionlnt;, (.'lillibrn te ccil.ly lliblc lo mi.li inltlmH Ix-oioo not o Liucfiil, At n miiicily t).i Wilt' W'llcli llucl Stive. Drnwioul tlio Cup, nloju tin p.iin. iooii lidtt tlm Himnd. Ili'wutr of i-fliinlciflcK Sum turn lor pile. "Do Wllt'i Wlkli lburlS.tUo tuinl my Inliy of ri'A'iu.l idler lo p!i)lc'iin i;.iu licr iii," wtllrt tuinm MiK'l;. N WVIwlrr, Iml. "'Ilieiotrj pid m) I mil lie lf loilril two In livfl iliiitr u iliiy. UuH'om t)nl.' Store ii'iil ScnutUiken i I'Imi m.icy CASTOR 1 A For Infants andOhlldron. Tha Kind You I'awAlways Bought Donra tho Blgimturo o( Look Carefully To Your Kidneys Dr. Jenner's Kklney Pills cause the kidneys to work as cntme intcmlcd they t.houUl. Tlicy build up the shrunken v.alla of the kidneya, as. no known remedy hau been found to do lcfore. As a cure for urinary troubles they huvc no equal. io, 25, 50 Cents 10s ,t Rod Cross Drue: Stora mmwmmw A Wi m Subtle Foe )rnpcr!n in tmrcrcinlrcxl In lm!l'l!.o roMti. It deceived tho unknowing MifTrrer. Ibt tiuiiiy v:u iutloai work iiloni; tlienciiki-nt liniM of tlio hvetein. To b.ttllo n'hist only 0110 of them I:l viiln. Our IxxiUlet t xjiliilm Ita Hyiiiji tooii. Our DyHpcfifltaTnhtcUijivu eompL tu mil lartltig relief. GILES' DyspepsiaTablets 10c, gsc. MO htiO uu c. Rod Cross Storo Don't Force Your Bowels with harsh minerals which alvays leave bad after-effects on the entire system, and where their use is persisted In, tend to complete! wreck tiis stomach and bowels. ..USE., Edgar's Cathartic Confections The only harmless, vegetable. bowel regulator, and liver vitalize? known. As pleasant to the taste as candy and as positive the harsh est mineral. No grlpft ,or pain, 039 10, 25, 50 cents. - t w 1 i Rod Croso brute 8torib. Cz&r74!&o&l&