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About The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 22, 1902)
- Tide Tables tUF. P. Norton's; ' 'i The keel wns laid yesterdav for J x the new schooner to be. built iu ? the Marshficld shipyard. Nothing better than Red Cross Expectorant for that troublesome cough try it, S, ' Johu Swauson aud Chas. Nab brought a boatload of potatoes from North slough Thursday for the Marshficld market. ' Sweat or fruit acids will not discolor poods dyed with PUT NAM FADF.LF.SS DYES. Sold by -ohu Preus. A large raft of logs came down Coos river yesterday 0.1 the way to North Uend from the Coos Hay Logging Co's. camp on Daniels creek. ' Charlie Smith, who left here four months ago for Eureka, re turned this week. He reports business dull all through Hum boldt couutv. ' Chas. Johnson of Willaunch blough brought a scow load of po tatoes here lor shipment to San Francisco, yesterday ' The railing over the slough on the Fourth street bridge, which has been causing our rep orter so much anxiety, has been fixed. The lauuch Gascois taking the Flyer's run between here nndKm pir. The Flyer is on the beach at North Bend being fitted with a new propeller. Johnson & Wnssen and Frank Tanner came to Empire Wednes day for a scow on which to load matchwood, which they are get ting out on South slough for H. Scugstackeu. ' F. S. Dow's little boy''while experimenting with his mother's sewing machine yesterday, got his thumb where the cloth ought lo be, aud ran the needle entirely through the member, nail and all. The schooner lyy, which ar rived Wednesday, spoke the seal er Mary Taylor, from Victo-ia, about 100 miles weit of Cape Blanco. The sealer reported all well on board and 224 seals taken. J. J. Cliukenbeard and son Carl came down from Cos river Thursday for the purpose of getting medical aid for Carl who was suffering with a large car bunkle on the back of his neck. Dr. Tower lanced the offending boil and they returned home on Cqos river. J. W. Bennett, expects to leave .for Salem next Monday where he has business before the supreme court, being attorney, for the plaintifl in the case pf W. E. Bains vs. the C. C. R. & E. R.: R. Co,, which has been set foz .hearing Feb. 27th. J. S. Coke tis the attorney for the defendant imd expects to go to Saleni direct from San Fraucisco, where he is at present. Any.qnc: wauliug pure A No. i Leaf Lard from strictly corn-fed hogs can find it on sile at the Marshficld Cash Meat Market. The Free Trade finished load ing lumber at the Stave mill Wednesday and left lor Oakland the same day. Vaccine for sale at the Red Cross drug store. Mail orders promptly filled The schooners Ivy and Eliza Miller were towed un the bav and docked at Deau&Co's. wharf Wednesday.- They are both from San Francisco, the former leaviug last Friday and the latter left Sunday Feb. 6th. -1 .... County Assessor, J. S. Law rence came over on the train from Coquille Wedne day to at tend the anniversary of the K. of P. which .took place here. He will return today. A life boat and water tank for the new vessel buildiug at Marsh field arrived Wednesday on the Eliza Miller. She also had a small cargo of iron and hay for the shipyard. C. W. Patcrson, who has been quite sick for some time, is still gaining, but he has concluded to go to San Francisco, wheic he will enter St. Luke's hospital in hope of a more rapid recovery. He intends to go down on next trip of the Areata and will be ac companied by J. T. Hall. The A. N. W. Club met at the elegant new home of Mrs. L. M. Noble and a profitable session was had. Many new designs of point lace are under way and Hearing completion aud the many beauti ful pieces of this fabtic being turned out by members of the club are a credit to that ait. Next meeting the club will be en tertained at the Blanco Hotel, the guests of Mrs. Frank Page. Sherman Ctttlip of Daniels creek had the misfortune to lose 3 cows and a calf, last Thursday. It is thought the animals died as a result of eating larkspm. A can of printer's ink is not to be fooled with any more than, a can of dynamite. Both are as effective and useful if used care fully, as they arc dangerous ai'd destruction, if used carctc.sly. The schooner Falcon arrived Friday from San Fraucisco and docked at Dean & Co's wharf. She will be put on the beach in order to repair her rudder which worked loose on her trip up the coast, before loading lum ber at Bay City. 1 v L. W. Culberston, 'son of Win. Culbeiston, of the North Fork arrived in town Friday on his way home, he having been away since October '93. The young man has, been in the service of Uncle" Sam a good portion of tnis time. Coquille Herald. J. B. Edlcmen went lo Myrtle .Point, Friday, ,10 assist G. A. Brown in planting some small .salmon iu.the Cqquilje jivcr, It is their intention to plant 200,000 more iii thdt river iiext week. DORN , TANNER-iu Marshficld, "Feb. i.qth. loos, to the wife of Frank Tanner, a sun. Genuine Christian Science. 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 called le'tigious life icquired. Terms within the means of all. Barti.UTT, 36 Geary St., San Fraucisco, Cal. Qnarnnliiie Raised, Coquille's ordinance, prohibit ing public meetings ruling the prevalauce of the smallpox epi demic iu that city was declared ofi at a meeting of the council Wed nesday evening and the public schools of Coquille will reopen Tuesday, February 25th. HOLLAND'S Bill ACCEtTH) BY CI IV COUNCIL At a sneciul mcetini' Wednes day evening, the citv coum-il ac cepted T. D. Holland's bid fui improvement ol Front street with all cedar cnix. stringers and planking for $2,25G..jo. Killed a She Bear Willi Two Cubs T. V Johnson of Ross' slough killed a 300 xuud she bear Wednesday. She had two cubs which have not yet got their eye open but are quite lively ami he expects to raise them on milk. The mother bear was in prime condition aud had a beautiful pelt. It is thought that this is one of those bears that raised coin among the sheep iu that neigh borhood. Pleasaut Point Shipyard. William Ross of Isthinu: ilough was iu town Wednesday. Mr. Ross is contemplating the building of a schooner at Pleasant Point, where the steamei Santa Ana was built a few yen is ago. lie expects to begin work iu the near future, and it is to be hoped that nothing will interfere with the canying out of his project. A resumption of operations at the Pleasant Point shipyard would mean thousands of dollars paid out for labor. The work of raising the French Bark Henrietta was emu nieueed at Astoria this week, by Hale & Kern, who bought the vessel aud her cargo of led wood lumber. The holes iu the huM will be covered, the hold pumped out, and the contractors expect no difficulty iu raising aud beach ing the vessel. Fruitgrowers Take Notice John W. Green the Old reliable orchardist is again here lo fix up the orchards and carried all dis eased trees and do all work per taining to the orchatd. Pruning working on diseased trees, spray ing aud grafting a specialty. Mr. Green is well known throughout Cbos county for icliable work and our, orchardist will do well lo secure his services. Address, Marshficld. . . , Charles Smith, of Ken'uck sjough brought a scow load of po tatoes to Marshficld Friday for shipment. "Jftvc please if we ifon'l, GEORGE Dry u- o o cl s H u t s, Gaps, Q 0 11 1 b ' Furnishings Boys Clothing and Ladies' Furnishings, Misses' and Chi'dteus' goods. Everything I'limpldc tttut'1; of all Unit ijiNMiH Hie Place - set Alarslificd, Ore. AOKNTS l'OK Siaudatd Patterns. Delsarte Corsets, Cailsous Curtiei's Fmbioid cry and Knitting Silks. ntiajagmirjMtrfcgaBBMTtiMiieLauTOrBtryrnya John W. Gieen the Orchaidist of Lime couutv, in again iu this vicinity to look after the orchards. Mr. Gteeu comes nighly lecom mended by those for whom he has done work. His charges are commensurate with the class of work which he does and tliorougholy understand!'. . . The Coos River mad. an early trip Friday morning for the pur osc of bringing down G. M. Brown and 200,000 small salmon from the Coos river hatchet y. The salmon were to be faken over dii the train and planted in the Coquille river. j Buildings for n weather bureau station will be erected at North Head at the mouth of the Colum bia. It' is nronosed bv the de- prrtuicn to employ wireless Ul eutaphy bctwceuNorth Head and Astoria iu reporting weather conditions aud vessels arriving aud departing. If a bitr ad meant bii business. and a little ad meant little busi- uo&s, then a big ad would be ad visable aKvavs. But oftentimes the little fellows outstrip the larger ones. .. 4 Wm. Noble lr. is buildii'ir a home on 3rd street back of the residence of his father. DliiD TAYLOR -In Marshficld, Feb. 2r, igo2r Maxiuc Taylor, in- taut (laugiiter 01 jur. anti lurs. J. H. Taylor, aged 19 days. Burial will take place at Ihe OnVl Fellow's eeinctnrv nt 2:10. o'clock Feb". 22, ' 1902, Nvherc Rev. R. C; Lee will conduct services. you x tell olicrst tell us." TIBBETFS , C t o t k i n g , S k o 0 s and Laces, Ribbons, Embroideries, Corsets, Handkerchiefs and Fancy Goods. for Everybody. H new In Sprint; ami siunimr to urnui ., ODD FELLOWS' Bldg.; Thompson's Corbet., Last Shall Be Pirst The fleet of .six schooncis which were all leccittly on the way fiom San Fiaucisco for this port, seem inclined to give an illustra tion of a biblicil expression. The last one to leave the city was the first to ariive here, coming up in four days, while the rest have been stragj'liii.' in iu the reverse order and the lint to .sail will be the last to come in. V i0 irs :;. tv -"xr UiMXi A really hualthy woman I1.11 lit tle pain or til .cvjiiifurl nt tlio menstrual porlod. No woman iiceito to lmvo tiny. Wluo of. ('nnlul will quidsly rolfovu tlioo Hinurtlnf monslnml palim nnd tlio ilriigglii); liuml, linnk mid JflMo ncliai cautori by fulling of tlio womb mid Irregular mouses. m&mmin Ims brought permanent idlcf to, 1,000,000 women who Buffered luvory month. Jt inula' tlio mon fitnml organs sirong ami houllhy. lltjHtho provision mntlo by Na ture to jjlvo women rolluf from tlio torrlblo aohwi ami palm whloh blight bo many Iioiucm. ; Oukunwooi), Im Oct, It, 1000, u tukuii with a mivoro pain In my I aids unil could natiiiit uy relief until i J trlod l.ottlo i)f Winn of Oanlul. lie. 1 lurv 1 linn mean uu or u i wqm rolleToU, I i ictfl iu.ii- duty to my that you hnvo I wonderful jnodlcliio. I M 111. Hi. A. Yotwr. (iw.Tiw,ndlltalnr.dilru1p t nifmp. Cliatlinootfa JlclWjCJo., C'lillAiioouk.Tillii; kSrt.