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About The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 8, 1902)
re vv- - h 4Wi Mfci ! , .rg)EisoisrAri Tide Tables -at F. P. Norton's. K. W. Guplil of the Dcsscy Creamery on South Coos river was in town Thursday on buisuess. v ... L. D. Scott cauieto Marshfield Thursday to purchase supplies for his crew of men who are at woik on H. Davis ranch. Nothing better thau Red Cross Expectorant for that troublesome cough; try It; Sweat or fruit acids will not discolor Roods dyed with PUT NAM FADELESS DYES. Sold by -ohn Preuss. The steam schooner Signal was was loading fctjnl rtt the Heaver Hill bunkers Tliursdav Walter Condron is busy putting n slack dressing ou Second street ju front of thi properties of D.L. .Watson, Hillis Short aud J. S. Coke. Any one .vauting pure A No. i Leaf Lard from strictly "corn-fed hogs "can find it on sile at the Marshfield Cash Meat Market. James Glover has gone to Em pire to take care of R. Mturay, who if reported to be very sick with the iiuatipox. Toe H. Yoakam will start frdin r c i ..!.. ...:.. uoos river onmiuy mumiug wmii ... ., n baud of ao head of dry cows, tor I J. S. Masters ol bumuir .. s T. M. Wise, ot Perrydnle, Polk in town Friday. Co. The cattle were bought of Thunder ntUt lightning I J. 11. Davis. Mr. ) oakum will gd bltt and eomc in over the Coos Hay wagon tp.ul. He has been through Myrtle Point once; and says he would rather travel the old road, as there is less mud. from A. V. Nenl is icported to ery sick with the plcuiisy. be Frank Smith of the Coos river hatcheiv was in town yesterday. R. Noble has the lumber for his new home ou his property- at the foot of second street. L. Raw a late ai rival Nebraska, who is looking for a home in this county, leturued romtliecoquiuevaucy J-iuwy, ,. -.--- and Mi. where ne ..as been .ook ng a inc f CRck wm. country, with J. J. Uiukeubca d Mnn-lifield F.iduy. of Coos river. Mr. Rov says he, ,'ui-T"'f is well satisfied with Coos nrcdicts a ureal fu Hue for aud this . " ' IVIW.1! til UK n' seclioiii Ue lias not yet uecincu rftMin,i.. (ln,.l e will locate on the Co-1 '' l ' whether In quille or on Coos liver. Vaccine lor sale Cross dm store. at the Red Mail oideis m COMMENCING. M m January 1st, 1Q02, S'P Our ?ir$t Snniinl Clc.1r.1ncc UU. To the Residents of Marshfield and Coos County. Jan. 1st, to St. Valentine's day 45 Days Sale J. E. Doyle is in charge of Ren Smith's timber camp during the nbeuce of Mr. Roseburg. Smith who is iu Miss Evardia Ericksou, daugh ter of ohr townsman, E. W. Er icksou, who has been taking a couise of ttannug in the Dram; Normal school, has just gradual- ! j,rnuk Smith ot t,,c Coos. ,ivcr ed from that institution and will wlll intcherv ha.s finished his arrive home this evening, by ""V ork foMi,;s JH,01, and b how of stage. Miss hncksoii lves, .- hjs vacalio. that institution with high honors, j J- , aud a card from this school is a , over lhe credential anyone can uc !" , .,,.. 01. . .. t t 1. ...... I... Oil ills way u imi-uuiui; i".n. -mi rin& T h i s T i m o. I T-Tnu-o lirn A subscription was taken up iu j ,. ' dec j;ef of a( family iu West Mnrsh !eld yVhD arc in very, .reduced cir cumstances'. A. bridges had the matter iu charge and succeeded iu raising about $S. A sure preventative ot small- Uoc lnml busi,,cs- poxhasbeeu discovered. It is J ' simply a tablespoon of vinegar iu ; nv ol:c who has been reading half q'glass ot water. Dr. C. I?. 'abouitlif hind of weather liny health officer at Atchison, ;lmve been havini iu other p.aas lie that by drinking I;,, tin. bst few davs uticht to '-e this :our times daily a per.ton can doubly satisfied with the calm and work over a smallpox p.t:eul a salubrioni clii: nurse. i'urc ciuer vinegar is ine bsst. This is no funy item but a fact given prominence by the A merican Medical Journal . TltOi'lT I" l't r-lj-lit tf. nml COST h out of lhe UHiMlmi, wi-nri' iloliij; lmt m vorl:ln man (or iIium. I.Aft)RIN8 WITHOUT P,l?,VVAtei) I.'yuii il.iln to t.ikf mtvaiitiiKi) if Un K"M iifl'riti;kil( nut ler.M) It tint Into, our rcinitiUl.ui k iHtiilill'liiil for ImiiMit niul fair iliiillns nml V.lntH'ViT the cot v.v Mmll iiiitlntnlii tli ."! tliiiiwohni kiiIiiihI. 'liimililux )" f"'"",ir tdint iiatroinsi'. o arc, Itwiu'elfiilly Ymir-i (JKOIUIB TIHHBrrfl, ODDKKI.I.Or HIU.UINC. Better take sonio ot that Oastlewood Josh Nelson is moving his soda works from its old location to bow. Why's store, where he ex pects to begin making soda again ;H t1i near future. - - - , nnmo for Snnrifiv The telephone Hue to points beyond Rogue river is disabled jTonOS yOU up for through lhe washing out of a pole rJiUnei Soothes the 16 iu the middie of the river. It V,4.,rtll i.- nf11(. .;u i,o h,.t ir.,, dnvs beiore it . font as well as the adult. cat: be fixed, or until a mau can Is sent down frotn here. imate of Coo". J. p Tupprr of this city, ifhp rictor of the Hotel Cwpiille, has( received wotd from London, ling- ( land to the effect that a fortune of j two hundred and sixty-five thou-j sand dollars lias been left him by an uncle, Abnun Tupper, through the estate. of his lather, James S. i .Tupper of that city. Coquille JH.-iU.ll. Ill a letter received Tuesday by Dr. W. A. Toye. Rev. Kdw. wp!252?f5SEtt!S2 . l.at iiu hi regular meeting Anagrams 'uiar.e u appear u nac wu... fu med the piincipal game of the much wor.c than il was low. evening, in which all indulged, ever, the de'ene Tell back upon and the contest became quite spir-. the fact that lhe name of ihc ited when it was discovered that' paper wa, sunieie.it warning to prizes were to be awarded to the the public not to believe its utter, uccessful playeisas well as the ranees, and therefore it couldu t ones who didn't care 10 c:i j;t .u.)U . ; . . ...ii..... tM... ..,:... .,...r.. I fiir. uiv um: this view or the Uieir imeiieei. nu-ii.i..i viv .... j , - r, A. Wooliever will organize a camp of the Modern Woodmen of America at North Head Keb. loth. A delegation from the Marshfield camp will assist iu the organisation and the North Jleud ' camp will no doubt realize that there are .wine woodcutters iu this neck of the woods who can supply the woodman mills with timber for years to come. C. R. Uolliuson who has been putting in a camp of modern Woodmeu oi America is niguiy pleased with the situation in Gar diner, having sent iu a charter list of 55 from that place. He is a recqrd breaker in the, organ ising business, as he has sucecded whrf- fmir or five other or- njauizers have failed to meet with results. WANTED Itollublo man for iminaeiT of a Jlrwicli ' (mice we wWi to open in ilii viebilly. Hoie is a food opi'iiing for the rllit lniui. ICintlly give gixnl refereut'o whei writing. ' ' ' " The A. T. T-IorrlH Wholiale Hon3e v Cincinnati,- Ohio. Illustnittil Catalogue i ctK. Htamiw. w-l-20-5t ShOllld be in OVery fain- .Wonncily wrote from roitland I that he was about to J.tait lor lly i Wahinglon, D. C, and be back in about four At the meeting Feb. woujd T week Stll, 1002 ... , ,,,, i, i, i, n. of the Suomi Society No. i of; h . by lllt.nicibi5liop loo Marshfield the following officers , , , lhMs t of cstal nCVn V n- A1", n ' HiP a Catholic hospital iu O. O.; Win. Bjorkquist, Vice. Q ; Marsl7fielti John Hackmau, K.j II. Fuicll, larslnt-u'- P. S.; Chas. Hagquist, V. S.;l "" . Wm. Hagquist, V.; 15 Ivilljeberg, I John Hear had a piece of bad Or.; C. Carlson, Kp.; A Soder-i luck Wednesday, representing a luud, KpV.; A Wicklund, C; A. Moss of about $ioo, when the bot Jacobson, L. This socio' y which torn fell out of the bunker winch is a local lodge, ou fraternal lines, j he recently had constructed at the p3yiug sick aud funeral benefits, bayside bunkers of the Libby 'ic-firnniinrrclporlilu in ilininlw.r- lll'llie. JVr COnVCHlCHCC tUilUllKl- ship and is in a prosperous coupling lhe burnt fireclay wh ch he union ami is iiiKiin; us uiuce ir, - i......rt - --r - 4 awarded amidst the greatest gloe nml they were appropriate to the occasion and each one was a useful article. The young I .i.ii..R who had this affair in charge proved themselves enter tainers ot a lngli outer. : icircbii iug luncheon wan served and the way il disappeared was evi dence of lhe quality. These eu I'Ttaiuments are a regular feature iu this popular order and many new members are being added owing lo Ibis social adjunct" to tegular lodge work. one of the leading lodges of town- the ,D t The Kind Yet) llarc Ahnys Bci's)? f1,Gtjwrw cf A class of the Salem public school graduates, who had been denied the pleasute of public graduating exercises, by order of the city school board, went before that august body and requested them, to reconsider that order. Of course their lordships were pre yailedjipon in the most forcible lvnglish at their command aud the old boys took it all back, and the fionucing of graduating skirls was to be oue of the piomiucnt features at tbe Armory Hall last nj&ht. It ij; a cold day j when . a band of Salem girls gc. left. lmq been nuttlllir Oil " ------ ,-, strecets. About 5 car loads o the freclay was in the bunker, which Mr. Hear intended lo use 011 Front .street. He sent a scow after it and just as the men were about to commence loading, the bottom of the bunker gave way, lettini' the contents down into the bay. ARCADIAN LITERARY matter. IIUl'l-'SCIIMIT Iu Manhfield Keb 3, to the wife of A. lluff schintt, a daughter. v TAYLOR At Marshfield, Feb. 2, 1902, to tile wile 01 j. ii. Taylor, a daughter. DIED 1 -I M. ICING At bMagstaff. Or., Feb, 6, Mrs. Hollie King, aged 27 years. Deceased was the eldest daugh ter of Mr, and Mrs. J. h. Dur raud, at whose home she died. She leaves oue daughter, aged about 12 years. The funeral . ! a1... .tl...... ,,t n t ill' QllllllnV Will llllie Jl.lV-U III W......-V, AND DEBATING SOCIETY from the Methodist church, Rev. Is.. v. iei: uiiieiuiiu. Wc D. of II. Social. " One of the most unique of all socials this season, given by.auy oVMarshfield's lodges was til!)', by the D. of II., when they enter tained a number of invited guests aud members Tuesday ijyiyiinfy The affair tuok place after the A lawsuit was the main feat tue of the program at the meeting of the Aieadiau Litermy Society ol Catching .slough, last Saturday night. Miss Cox, editress of the .society paper, the Frevaricalor found herself involved iu a S75, 000 damage suit. Action lor that amount was urou nt iv ucrt Cox, Chas Masters, and Ous, Matson, who prosecuted tlieirowu case. Geo. Ross assisted the fl(.(n:lfint. Carl Cox. acted as judge, and the jury consisted of Mr". Geo. Kosa, lmi aeniuoiwiiui Carl Matson. The plaintiffs made out a pretty strong case, as they had managed to sequestrate the iiujuber fJf.the pnper iu which the aNeged slijde.ious aicle ap peared aud we're thus euablid to i Genuine Cfirlstlan Science. Healing by nbseut treatment for sorrow, &iu, bad habits, and every disease, no matter what; for those who are willing to live an honest life. No faith, or so called religious life lequircd. Terms within the means of all. IURTI.KTT, 36 Geary St., San Francisco, Oil. Go in andaoo the He )3o clo es JBalcJy. 1