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About The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902 | View Entire Issue (March 8, 1902)
Tr57s'tt3Tcrr,S5 "il v 4ke .14 v 1 vt cj w ,TP.'SiltfHW.liwnWJA ltoimffmH ', . ATID LOCAL. , ' . I I ! I I I 1 I I I - II II Tide Tables at F. I Norton's. r Dr. Horsfall was called to Sumner Wednesday to attend a patient who Is quite sick with the grippe. 1 The sclioojjer Eliza Miller was towed to the lower bay Wednes day from Hay City mill, loaded with lumber. Nothing better than Red Cross Expectorant for that troublesome cough; try it, The schooners ,Geiu .ami Wes tern Home were towed to the lower bay Thunday morning, lumber ladeu from Bay City mill. Dr. A. B. Prcutis will be ab sent from town from the 28 of Feb? to March 10th on profess ional business. 2-27 d & w tf PUTNAM FADELESS DYES color more goods per package than any other. Sold by John Preuss, 10 c. per package. T. M. Dinimick brought a large number of raw hides from the tannery to Marshfield, Thurs x3ay: for shipment to San Fran cisco. r" The Prohibition County Con vention will Le hcldtt Coquille Friday March 14th, 1 p m. It is said that a full county ticket will be put up. ' Wm. Asplund, got the forefing er of his left hand quite badly mashed in the shipyard Tuesday, which will lay him up sonir time. Vaccine for sale at the Re! Cross drug store. Maii order' promptly filled. Master Fish Warden, Van Dusen, of Astoria, has announc ed that he w:llf,trictly enforce the law prohibiting the taking of salmon during the closed season lasting from Mar. x to Apiil 15. George Langoir of Arago, was jn town Thursday. It is under stood that Mr. Langoir is a candi date Tor nomination of sheriff on the Democratic ticket. Any one .vanting pure A No. 1 Leaf Lard irorh strictly, corn-fed boss can find it on sale, at the MarsbGeld Caali Meat Market. Dr. A. B. Prentis will be ab sent from town from the 28th of Feb. to March 10'tli .on profes sional business. 2 27 d&w tf M The South Portland ran on the plam flats opposite town Wednes day morning, while on the way .to Mja-.Capt. Chas. Johnson hap pened to pass by the steamer soon after sht struck and through his directions :was.gQtten back into the jcjianuel again and reached the Tower bay wilhou'. further acci-clsut. Albany, Eugene and Salem all have commercial clubs which will sec to it that a fair share of the vast immigration which is beiug dumped into Washington and Oregon is secured. h Gcorge Schrocderof Tenmilc, moved his family and household poods to the Coos Bay creamery .Thursday, where he is engaged as buttermaker for the coming season. Altoir Lodge, F. U. of A. in itiated three new members Wed nesday evening. The meeting was followed by a banquet pre pared by tho' lady members as a surprise td the lodge. The ladies of the A. N. W. mpt at the home of Mrs, James Rolandson, South Marshfield, Thursday afternoon, where the usual work and discussious per taining to the art oi lace making took place. Refreshments were served as usual. The next meet ing will be at the home of Mrs. T. S. Minot. Satisfactory, Sensible, Saving. Up tq date iuctliml of using bluing, TUB AUTOMATIC BLUER Constructed on tlio scientific principles of filtration.--Sold by K. A. Toylor, Templeton. Price 23 cent!", (coin). It is Bold on Its mcrU.l A carload of ship kuees were brought ovci from Myrtle Point Tuesday and taken to North Bend in tow of the Flyer Wednesday. They ' are to be used in the vessel now building on the ways at North Bend BOfyN TEN BROOK In West Marsh field, March 5th, 1902, to the wife of A. R Teubrook, a son. HUHBARD In Nortn Bend, March 4th, 1902, to the wife of C. S. Hubbard, a daughter. DIEy At Libby, Orecon, Nlarch 5th, 1902, to the wife of Albert Dieu, a sou. MARRIED MOUGAX TF.N.N'IKOV-At tlm mm iilmicnof tlii i-ririo'ri p ronts on Jd-iivor n on i.'h Mn cli ft 1 02. Frank Morgan and Mi8 Nina Ton niton , Iluv. S. S Whito officiating . Julius Larsen broug'U a scow loid of po'atoes to Mnrthfidd Friday Iroin Willanch slough, that, he had purchased ftom Victor -tauff lie will ship them to San Francisco on the next steamer. Tlu-itf is somewhat f a build mi .,bo mi at Roscburg. Many u'w b'ick. buildings are about to t built and under construction tiuong them a fine new bank Miildtug YOUR. FAITH SS our if you Uf , . ' Shiloh's Consumption1 Cure and ours U to Wrong: G)I money, and we ttaA you ttle If ypu Yrtlte for It. free trial bottle If ypu rrtltp for.lt BIIILOU'S cot S3 cento fcnclvrillicute Ctnlf. nmntlAfi TJnnmntilti Tlrnnrhltls aud all Lung Trouble. Will cure a cough or cold , It ha been doluij thee things for 01 yean. 'fuc.-WBiAs H Co., mtoy.NjV " 0 la a any. ana mui nrcTcni Kiiwuinwm yjurnuavwwiof ictorrci..y .. .. -: ' z: .- '.-.-..... . t. I 1, AX R. Teubrook who resigned liis position ns ntnungcr of the store at Libhy, expects to leave soofa for Eastern Oregon, where he wilHehgagc in business with his brother. John Folk came over from Myrtle Point yesterday to take the Menu er lor San "rnncisco. Mr. Folk has been engaged in farming for several years on the north fork ol the Coquille. lie intends to stay in California a year and perhaps longer, Mrs. Chns. Noidstroui. of South Marshfield, was examined as to her sauitv Fr'day. She was adjudged insane and will be taken nor'th on the Alliance on her way to the asylum. V - The giuoliuc schooner Copper Queen put into Astoria last Fri day night to escape the storm that has been raying along the coast. She left Rogue river Sat urday Feb 32 bound for Coos Bay with a cargo'ol Myrtle ami other hard woodi that were to be ship ped from here to San Francisco. As soon as she was at sea the storm sprung up which drove her, under bare poles, past Coos Bay and as far as the Columbia ritcr where she was couij ellcd to make the; harbor of Astoria. Her cargo was shipped overland from Portland to Sju Frar.cis.co. In returning to Rogue river the -oppcr Queen will tow the hull of the small .steamer Uo ue River which was built last Miniuiei in Portland, and which the Alliance tried to tow there but was not successful. Narrow Escape of Saved "t'lflH Lato tliursJay nlRht a llttlo Wnl, car rylritf n cainorn under Ills arm and weary with long flyliifr.camo In ut tho back window of tlio Coast 'Mail office Uo liud como all tho way from Daniels creok to brliiK to tho llttlo dally a story of tho ImirbrciuUli t'Scniio of four young men, tho floworof III Klng'rf loxt'liijj eanif). from destruction at tho horiiH of '1'Mii Cilnkonljcard'fl Wooded hull. Tho ,st(I?y,'nm f-ouiothlnu llko UiIh: hi Wilf'Martlti ftrtJ- Honir, Ilng jcro cAjniii" Co Mnrsliflold, Iinyo Cowm ilnd nYiiv Johnson voliiuteero'l to tako li'o linmlcnr mill lirlllC tlinill (lOWll fl'OIU till) "'" v" - -- , Camii to tho river yvhero they could mm - - 'T i ' - " ' """' JJl L' g ' IJ we please ifxvc rfon'l, " '- ! GEORGE (2 Dry lioods, Hats, Caps, Gents' Furnishings Boys Clothing and Ladies' Furnishings, Misse.s' and Chi'drcns' goods. Everything Comiilrtu Mtocl: of till tltnt i;immU ll;c Place AGKNT.S Standard Patterns, Uelsarte Corsets, Carlsons Currier's Umwuul ety and I-Cuitling Silks. .xr.vw.wsTv.vjr 1 'i'T.s4r'jrT.,Xv',e!B,GJ.X-Xf iUiiwuiyisyiH! mil. JiiR IWilulm TALE OF ADVENTURE, Four Yoisug Men. Their Lives Only by -Their Agility. board the Coos Hlvcr for town. Tho four accordingly started out but when tliov canto oiu'ohIIo J. i. Cllnkon beanra fdaco tlioy found a groat big bull Ntaudini; In tho inlddlo of tho track. Ah tlio boya apiirnnclicl on tho car thoy tr'cd to t;lioo lilm off, but ho li'uUl hid ground and luado douioiiHtrntloiiH to th effect that IiIh foot- was on his nutlvo heath and lilu nan:? was McGregor. Tho car whb piopjted and a jiarloy en siie.d which was cUt short by tho bull, Who Jowproil hli hoad iuj charged tho york3. Martin and Cowlm defiorted tho car ami HWnfiiictl ilp thd'two tall pouta which Btood oil ollhor oldo f n fftrm ?: iCmJ ctf&n.o r.1, T yon, tell others Icll ns." TIB BEITS Clothing 13 Shoos and MMMrt Laces, Ribboi.s, Embroide.ics, Corsets, Handkerchiefs and Fancy Goods. for Everybody. I now luSirliij: nntl biiiiimoi to urrl' . -. . ODD IliLLOWS' Bldg Alarslifieltl, Ore. izf I'OU ThompsouN Cotscts, fcst jartm itrixMnnfituiVA'jauu,ifKiBau!tna Kftto near by. hut lllnir and Molinsou Htaycd with tho car and nturtod It back to camp milking thidr owcano unharmed. Then Taurus laid solgo to tho first two nnd In Hplto of their coinmandH to "go lln down, Hlr"," kept them trowl on tlm fenco iiohIh for uhotit halt an hour. Then ho tired of their company and wont away, Tho other two who had bee lurltlng lu tlio background, aguin 'ap ncared on tho ucono with tho car, and tho party readied tho rlvor Just In tluw for tho bout, J1 Our Iiiforiiiiuit, who wtis flitting on a limb near by,tookat)ua(niiotut tho uccue 1 uud tho plcturo is roprodueod aboro, m