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About The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 15, 1902)
f RgffinP SOUS -A.L 'jfLlTIDLQOA.Ij. TteTjablesntF, P. Norton TL. Chas. Statiflf expects to leave J. Smith, the city ; uurshal tin's morning for Coquille mid of Empire City with- pleurisy. is seriously ill Myrtle Point on business". - ' lohu Jr. and Geo. Harding Mrs. Tames Forty is quite ser- have taken n coutract to cut 100 iously I'fllicted with erysipelas in cords of 4 foot wood on Poiiy the face. The youngest child of Cap'. David Holdeu is reported to be crv sick. K. V. Guptil of Creamery on South . . the Bessey Coos river was in buisucss. town Thursday ou L. D. Scott came to Marsh field Thursday to purchase supplies for his crew of men who are at work on B. Davis ranch. Nothing better than Red Cross Expectorant for that troublesome Cough; try it, L. D. Smith returned from Roseburg Sunday, where he had business at the laud office. John Cowau moved his family and household goods to Crescent City Monday, where he has a po sition with the Crescent mine. ' Sweat or fruit acids will not discolor goods dyed with PUT NAM FADELESS DYES. Sold by John Pieuss. John Peterspn of Haynes slough left for San Fraucisco on the Areata Sunday, where he expects to secure employment and remain indefinatcly. Alex. Wilson, engineer on the railroad has Leen suffering trom n severely swollen eye, caused by a ba,d tooth. Vaccine for sale Cross drug store, promptly filled at the Red Mail orders H. Bridges has accepted a pos ition in the Marshfield electric light plant, made vacant by the resignation of Win. Eickworth. Miss EvardaErickson returned Saturday evening froniMouinouth and not Drain as stated in Sun- morning's papsr. Chas. Bradbury left for Rose- burg Saturday to make a tim ber claim filing ou his land above Sumner. The steam schooner Signal was was loadiuii coal at the Beaver Hill bunkers Thursdav. Walter Co'ndion is busy putting a slack dressing on Second stree.t in front of the properties, of D.L. Watson, Coke. Hillis Short aud J. S. slough for the Marsh field Water Co. Mrs. Robt. Ucrroti, who has been dangerously il1, is now able to be up aud around again. Two large b..eh placed water tanks have amidships in the steamer Alert, and the carpenters began to lay the deck Wednesday. va.s Nils. Muusou of Tcumile, m town Friday on business. Wm.Lawhotn, of Sumner went up to Allegany Tuesday to visit s daughter Mrs. A. Sletniuer- mau. William Palmer of South Coos river wus in town yesterday. Mr. Palmer 5ays there has been a rise in Coos liver to the extent of eiiiht feet since the hcav raius. F. S.lter has resigned his po sition as head clerk 111 tlic Isortli Bend store which he has held lor the past two years. W fine F. Bowron purchased a buck shevp ou Isthmus slough, for his flock at Tenmile, which he took up in a small boat Wednesday. The keel timbers (or the new yoscl to be built in the Marsh fie'd shipyard have been received from BayCity mill and were being placed in position Tuesday. L. D. S:ott, wlu is buil'liug a dyke on Coos tiver has been com pelled to quit work for a lew days on account of the high water. A letter received in this city Monday from Albert Matson in San Francisco, brings the news that he is rapidly recovering from his recent illness C. W. Paterson's many ft tends will be glad to learu that he is again ou the mend. His condi tion was not at all satisfactory for several days but his physicsan now sees an encouraging improve incut. on The first gaibord strake was put the' Alert Thuisday. The Alliance is due this afternoon. George Cauiman of North Bend was in Marshficld Friday. Lost. A good situation, would like to have another. A.J. II. PI no Clnt.lT ftC Mm firit rf lltlt WjlitUUi "I HIV. tlltll Vl Kiuse & Stauu, leturucd fiom Myrtle Point Friday. John Nab of North slough was among the visitors to this town Friday. ! E. S. Coleman letutr.cd Fri day from si business trip to Myrtle Point. Mrs. John Wilson's daughter Spcuce is quite seriously ill in South Marshficld. Mrs. Chailes Noidstrom, who lias been sciiuusly ill for some time is repqrted improving. The tug Robatts, of the Siu.v law, which sustained cousidciah'c damage by fire lecently 1ms been repaired and is running again. The Coquille Herald states that iis force has all uudcigoue vaccination lately aud its editoi has been bedfast for several days. The rail on the bridge leading to South Marshfield is down dir ectly over the slough and should be replaced ' before an accident occurs. The steam, schooner Signal has finished loading lumber at North Bend aud was to sail for San Francisco Thursday afternoon. Schooner Emma Utter has finis!. ed lo-iding lumber at Bay City and will probably be lowed to sea today. Albert Matson is expected to return to Marshfield 01. the Ar eata, accompanied by Mts. Mat- sou. C. L. Pennoek and John Stauff commenced to build R. Noble's new home at the foot of 2nd street Thursday. The Misses Alice and Nettie Byer of Sumner are visiting friends in town, the latter at the home of Mrs. Edw. Flitcroft. wagon thorough . Any one wanting pure A No. 1 Leaf Lard irom strictly corn-fed hogs can fiud it on sale at the Marshfield Cash Meat Market. M. Ilogan, the section boss of (ho C. H. R. ft K. Rnilmr.rl left It is reported that smallpox IS1 fQr Arizona Kridiiv ninrincr liv dying out in Coquille City, there Uvay of Drain, in respouse to a being only two or three cases of .,nessagc informing him that his Chos Bradbury, returned last rt'rfkti 1 ttnr frnm WnLVihfinv tttttnm It John Cur-en, of Coquille City, . b . before the laud of came over yesterday, bringing , ., , - . c lic 1 n r 'inn lifi.r nr tiwrlinl fi. . . .. ,. """ iCityover the Coos Bay lritlitn lwr lour tiIiili int r . .... w... .... j... ........ ;-"- road mid reports that i.yiiiiyuiaiwi mm ... . .1 uii-, f . , , hovniifinniii. cisco, still requiring medical at:-' ' ' Pcrvis,on- ' I Three schooners arrived Thurs day, Jennie Wand, for Johnson's mill, Fiec Trade for the stave mill and the Gotama for North Beud. Cant. Magce says there At a meeting of the Loggers, Association this week, WmReic hart was elected president, Geojge Robinson Vice president aud L. E. Dole secretary. are many other schooners outside, among them are the Gem, Falcon and Western Home. um if ' y we please yout tell otlurs, if ire rV, tell .'," mmSW GEORGE & TIBBETFS Dry Goods, Clothing, Huls, Gaps, Shoos and Gents' F u r n i s Ji i 11 g a Boys Clothing and Ladies' Furnishings, Mens' and CluMieiis' goods. Laces, Ribbons, Embroideiies, Ventiugs, Handkerchiefs aud Faucv Goods, Every tiling for Everybody. ( .iiiiplftt xtui'k of idl Unit I iifw In v'riii;; .utl Sihiiiih 1 In nrthf ll.c Place - ODD FELLOW'S' Bid-. Marslifie d, Ore. AHllNTs' TOR .Staudatd Patterns, Thompson's Corsets IXKille Corsets, CmFons Cutrici':. Ei.bniid- cry and Knitting Silks. ::: cwTErv'v.i&,TO S5 JUlHayZiWiiii'K the disease there time, at the preset The foot ball team of John son's mill has issued a challenge to auy team of Coquille, to be 1 ,. ." I 1. IJIUJfW 1 111 lll-U IUIVII Ull tJUlUIUIIt) It's not the longeyt ad that knocks the most persimmons. A little want ad olteu reaches the r.pot effectually. It is now generally understood thero's no superior to Oastlowood . Mts. E. J. Masters is conduct ing dressmaking pallors in the Marks building, and solicits a call from ladies desiring good woikat reasonable prices. 1 1 1 m ' The schooners Mary 1C. Rusb, John F. Miller and Una arrived yesterday aud wcte towed up tue bay, the two former going to the Buy City mill and the latter laud ing at the Marshfield duck. It is repoi ted that 8 mote weie outside. The teachers' ex initiation which has been in sussi 11 at the Blanco hotel, cloa-d Friday at noon. Eight young ladies tin (let went the ixamiuaiiou. Two for stale dip'omas, two for first grade, one lor tucoud guide and three for thud grade ceilificates. The papeis will be corieeted at once aud the tesulls will be made known by Wednesday Feu. lyth. Genuine Christian Scitnce. Healing by absent treatment for sorrow, sin, bad habits, aud every disease, no matter what; for those who are willing to live an honest life. No faith, or so called religious life icquircd. Terms within the means of all. Baktu'.TT, 3'i Geary St., San Finucisco, Cal. Win. Lackstrom, while eugag-' ed in making patterns for the new schooner to be built in the Marshfield shipyard, accident!)', let the drawing knife, which he was using slip, and cut a bad gash in 'his knee cap, which will cause hi.:- to be hud up for several n celts. ' Will Meet Wednesday. The Republican county central committee meets in Coquille City next Wednesday, when the dates for the primaries and county con vention will be fixed, probably on the dales recommended by the stute centrul committee, March 22(1 aud 29th. It is to be hoped that a full representation will be sent lo the stale convention which mceeta in in Portland ou April 2(1. (lad lo Take off a .loin I or Two. Lust Sunday the steamer "J. Warren" liaddilliculty in making the tiip from Gravel Ford to Myrtle 1'oiut 011 account of the high water in the Coquille river It was necessary in order to go under the railtoad (nidge, to take down the smokestack, and as tlie ' water was rising at tho time at the rate of neatly one foot every hour it wis impossible to. make the return trip. I'hotO'Mph Exhibit, Wednesday evening, Feb. 19 the Endeavor society of the Pres byterian church will give mi ex hibit in the church at 7)30, p m of prominent people ol Maishfield "in their younger days.", During the evening oldfashioued games will be ployed aud evciybody will be expected to join in nn old fttShioued "spelling Use", No ndmissiou will be charged.