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About The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902 | View Entire Issue (March 15, 1902)
L$s C-. C - - " " -v . J-FlMW.rtt - S s! )jwP-iT n rrtiA Trtni "v Ttovr Alwnr v in uso for over 30 years, has borno tlio fihrnntnro oC - and liaa uccnmntlo under Ills pcr- jPJjrJCffi7i-jP- sonnl supervision ahico its Inihncy. TgAa&y, S-&cUt Allow no ono to deceive you In this. All Counterfeits, Imitations nnd Just-na-pood" nro bub Experiments that trlilo with nnd cmlnngcr tlio health of Inftuita and ChlldronExpcrlcnco njrnlust Experiment, What is CASTORIA Cnstarln is n, harmless snbstitnto for Castor OU, Paro Borlc, Drops nnd Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It Contains neither Opium, Morphmo nor other Nnrcotlo 'Substance. Its nfro s its fpmrnutoc. It destroys Worm And allays Fevcrishncss. It cures Diarrhoea nnd "VInil Colic. It rcllovcs Teething Troubles, cures Constipation 'nnd Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tlio Stomnch and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sloop. Tho Children's Panacea Tlio Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Boars tho The KM You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. IMC CCKTAUH COHMUT, Tt "j'ikj.1". -l.' ; Coast flail. M!HELD OKEGON ADDITIONAL LOCAL Frank Smith started in in the Palace Chop House as a partner. Mr. Smith has a Inrjjc ciicle of friends who all wish him well in hi.- new venture. Thq schooner Gotaina which arrived in San Franclco, .March ,5th., from North Hend, reports Xhe drowning of Chas. W. Bangs p. native of Finland, aged 21 .years, who fell from the jib-boom during a heavy southeast gale. "OX'S TLEWOOD Don't forget it, G ASTLE WOOD" "The town is perfectly healthy. M . Wm. Breainer of Allegany, ivlin li.iq neeunied the Raine!:. place lor the past year wiU give I wuje looking over the Gazette, up the same aud move onto his j oljce(i that Pain Balm was .own larm further up the river, Ipoitively guaranteed to cure which .he will work the coming rheumatism, so bought a bottle season, 0f jt amj belore using two thirds of it my rheumatism had taken You will never wish to take!its fli,ht and j t,ave ot had a another dose of pills if you once ' j,eumat.;c pa:n since." Sold bv try Chamberlain's Stomach & John Preuss. Livei Tablets. They are easier j to take and more pleasant in We suggest that the Myrtle .effect. They cleanse the stom-' Point Enterprise consult its ble ach-and regulate the livet and "bowels. For Preuss. sale by John Mrc1ififlfi is now renorted en- 4Ji, r.aiir nf t1if A'ipnsf rnllfd tthal.lpox -Oa'e . case of Scarlet . nnn1if. nnil xrlilph tms linen Signaturo of MUMMkT TttT. imnteMcm. fevers rrjotted in town, little M.iv Flanagan beiiiK the victim. All ptecnutiotis have been taken to keep other members of the family fioin taking it. Carl Albrecht, who returned Friday Irom the Ten 11 ile coun try reports that there is a baud ol wtld hoRS running at large through the woods adjoining the laues. He says they attacked a party ot trapper recently and treed them all. Judging from the tracks there are at least seven hog! in the band and probably a larger number. The people liv ing in the neighborhood say that the hogs escaped from the farm ers in the vicinity and have been running wild for three years. A Printer Greally Surprised 'I ncvei was so much sur mised in mv life, as I was with the results of using Chamberlain's Pain Halm," says Heii-y T. Crook, pressman of the Ashcville N. C. Gazette. ,fI contracted a severe case of rheumatism early loci- iutnlrr ir cyttilir mv ffft L.f t tried several thini'S for ...:u..... tw.w.n nun Ant uess man and find out where it is at. before it indulces in anv more hysterics. We challenge the Kn-i terpnseto publish Me gentle man letter to us. dated Feb. io. ti.liif.li top will show to nnv re .,A.,.!K1i norttf tlir Rntrnri!f iuay nariie,. providing the -consent of the writer is given, also our re p'y, of which wc have a carbon copy, if (he euilemnn has lost the origionul; also the truth as to whether the party is still taking the Coast Mail on this date, March 8, 1902. This will sho.v who ha.x been. doing the lying in this bitsiueas. Now put up or shut up. There was a dance at the Michel Lii nk place above Allegany 'Satuulay night, at which a fine time was enjoyed, iu spite of the bad weather.' Captain Ilardwick of the Alli ance had no trouble iu lauding his freight and pastcuyers at hu reka ou Ihe down trip. The offi cials there inspected thcpnssen gets amrfolnul no cause lor any restrictive measures. Tom Hall returned on She Ar eata from Sati Francisco, whither he accompanied C. W. I'ater.son. Mr. Patersou is still at St. Luke's hopitnl, where he will remain until he has more fully recovered from his illness. The phy.sicir.ns there give him every encourage iiient to expect a' steady gnin in health and-strength. J. A. Million and wife ai rived from Son lmuc:cco, and have been kept busy icceiviug the con gratulations of their nuuiberle? frieiuh, not only on the happy joining of their fortune:?, but ou Mr. Matson's recovery Irom Ins severe illness He reports him self as feeling fine, but still rath er weak, from his illness, which will necessitate good care of him self for some time yet YOUNG HELD OVER IN $400 BONDS The preliminary examination of Joseph M. M. Young, charg ed with the crime ol rape, alleg ed to have been committed June 17th on the person of Molly Pearl Vineyard, aged 13 years, took place before Justice of the Peace Hyde, Saturday after noon, and resulted iu the defeul ant being held over to the next term of the circuit court, with bonds fixed at $400. The ycuiig fellow who is about 21 years old, has the reputation of being a hard-working, quiet boy, aiul is .said to be the ' uole support of hb uiotJK'r, tbc,.wiiow of the ate U. K. Viuevau . It is au unforttlnafc'cjisc'iu'air i(i aspects. 1 !!! lM Ojiver and John Deere Plows at Mnrphys'. When you wake up with a bad taste in your mouth you may know (hat you need a dose of Chamberlain's Stomach & Liver Tablets. They will cleanse your stomach, improve your -appetite and make you, feel like a new man. They arc easy to take, being sugar coated, and pleasant iu effect, For sale by John Pr euss. VOll BALK -Small jilacoon Tenmilo creek (10 a c real, Will carry four coiva. AiljoitiH opon govornniotit land. JJxccllent oppoituiuty for ! starting Miccji ranch, l'rlco 2u,00,, Small flock of ewes nnd lainbd for sale on the place. A-ddroaa 1'. N,, frjutfcloii. . .3 2 0t YSPEP "Kor KtKyfar I vTlctltiorlT PwiM In liwtirHt form. 1 toulil ent utnlilijir liuiMilk toftut, nml iutlmMinyHi.miK'lioul'l nut rolaln mid rtlni'it ivm Hint. l.nt March I l-rtiln tUln I ASC'AKKTH tju.l rhuo en I liAvontrmllly liniiroNta, utiill I urn n "oil m I orcr i. In mlUj. Muuntr( Q riiMnt. rUUblo. lotnU Tl flWjAi ,'? Oool, :atrlunin. Witaktn.vr (Jrli. 10" ac.Me. ... CURC CONOTtPATtON. ... I.U ll- ; fMM. IU.., X..IM.I, Ji." lot. tl KO Tn Bn fold nrt iirrill bi tldrur- i i U'CftU (tit u cuuKi-oWio 1 1 qui. Sliccp-Klillng Dogs W. F. Howron, of Teumile, w:w in town vesterday. Ile reports that he and other settlers over there have been losing many sheep ihU Winter from the de predations of hecp-killiug dogs. On the night of March urt some a;, head were killed out ol the flocks of Dave Roberts Wm. Me Culloch and Nels Monson. Ou March second Mr. How tan di covetd the dogs iu his flock. They hud killed nine sheep. It is thought that the killing has all been dour by the jtaine two dog-, they have never been caught iu the'aet before. It .s likely that a legal actiou mny be the result. CliIUI Worth HIIIIoih "My child U wwilt ndlltont l me," m Mm. Muy ld ot Jlamitwrj;, lu, " )l I omW thittfkwt Kef ly cro( bml I not ewehtwed n boeile of One Minnie CMgh Cim," One MWulc Cmu li C'htw H a mc cwc for roiiRh eip urn! throat nnd lic irou It. An nlno iHUrty Mfe cutr which cu IntRietlUtely. '1'Ih )mmkmi chihl can Ukc It with rnliie Mfct-. 'I'm kill on lite the tute nud mmembcr Imm often l hehl Ihcin. limy family ttiould lw t otile t 0c Minute Couch Cute handy. At lid Mcn Mpecitlly tt mny lr nwlwl nitlilcn lv. Ued Ctm-niur, Swc anl rn5tntl.l., fhirm-aey. MAHiliHD WIMTK-niiACIC At Win roiililenr. i.f tin- .rnrfniiinr rlrtjsym.ui in JI.irnhllHl.l, Mur. 10, HK, ltcv. h H. White unit MIm Atlilio Uliu-k, lNiv, H. It MeClfllniiil nlliciiilifu'. TIm Itrid.. W lilt) (liHinlitrr "f I'"". A, II Hlnck, hun of Myrthi I'nint. iiikI lliu Kr"',' ii pitrttor of tlio I'res- ltirluii cliiirnh nl C((tnlli Cilv , WliiT.j tlio ui'wly inurrknl coiiplo will ronidt). ContliutillAn fld liaimi liner ;o tORelhrr, IV Wltfn Uille Itirly Kier omtj m actKwcf itH Uiwe wlihont illtrw. "I Iwp tsn (roubird with iottlrns nlmi ywtt." m)i J. O Ciiotnct Dciniw, Ind. "I Iwvo tiel many ijitri hut Lllllu Itarly KUeti k'c ,c1 filu.--Kd (,'roM Drug Store nnd ,Sigitacken' 'haflnacy. 'ilravcl by Sea Arrivals ly Arratn, Alar. U: II II Mr llior.!iii, V H Dinv, A M SIiiiiikiiii, V Vro Miiiit. .1 Diiiinciiliiuiiii, .Mrn ('nriiwall, .1 Jaukwui. W Mulhmiilil, 0 Ki'rrerl and wUe, .1 T Hall. .1 A Matron nud wife, A nicii, Mro J''nlkt!iiHti'lii,.l U Mi'iicliiiiu. AriivaU ! AIHiuicp, from poutli, Mar. 10: Vi' S CliauilliT and wlf, K l.urren, .MIsh !: ilmitlli. .Ml-H KII'imI, MU-m F Klnul, A I'niuliart, ) I) .Vnrtlirni) ami son, .1 W 1'roetor, .Mm (i N Karrcn and 'i children, .1 V, Danii'lHOii, II 0 Howard, K (liuiillo, flriKcr, .1 K Coko, 0 DanlulHon, (1 JuIiiihoii H IMy, IJ H Tvrrull, M H Tyrrell, It Hut Jur, (i l.oinar, Doprfrliircs hy Alllanco Jlur. 10 for Portland: A l.imUn, Mm K LuhhIIii, Lublin, 11 LaHHila, A f.atulla, K Moil'iiii and wife, . Oldland, 0 K Tylor and wlfo. M B Hinitli and wlfo. 15 Aiidoni.ni, II F Hnl and wUo, (J 11 Hall nnd wlfoMN A lliirnitt, J K Conon, (J .1 MeCllntock, .1 1' Friend, (i W lionlc, A H Duly, T . AU-Nu-iiuira, C H NordHtrom and wifo. It Wal.tli, 0 H Idoyoro, I) I Hood, J H IlrfducH nud wife, Tom Kolly, V WiiIhIi, A JJlckwoitli. Doimrlurc.i bv Areata Mar. 11: fl Willliimaon, A J Dlnck and fun, Af&S CANDY M tZ&r CATHARTIC l FOR SALE 1'uro lirod Miuiiinotlt' JI(jj550 Tiirkfyit from tlio fitmmjii vjffll aril nml Miiiikiw "train ITniH 4DJX) i-lull. Trloa sfl0.).llRlt fiiv liutoliiia' :i.r.o tor a Bt'itlng uf . ltarri'd f'l mouth Hotsk (!oekinto l.6ti to .(X. liarit'il Plymouth Hoi-k and H.U Uiown Uiilinrii ojju'h $i.ri itr Hotting, of I-' Sottlucn rrom tlio fiuiMiurt lit dliiii ltuiiiu'r Duck 9l.ul fur l. llutdiliiKf from tliri'o IiiumjupiI Hurrwt Uncle Jipiw wltli locmiuj or irn-iM-ir.; vr.m in iMTrtnMi .'!. iur tUtlnir. Jniiifflfflii liitltwr. Wtlww VMS nourmi. MAK8HVIKI.I) OWWON 7T IcktAr Caret Io Your Kidneys- Dr. Jemner's Kidney Piils name the kidneys to wrk rui ntme iutttwktl they nhould. They Utihl up the hroitk!i waU of th kldney.H, mt no kdowu v n.edy hun bau fouud to Co be fuie. Afi a fro for urinarj' trptthk.-) tiwy have no ciutl. io. 35, 50 Cents us Red Crpss Drue; Store. isr Subtle FA oe I)-xk-;I.i 1 1 uniorcunWrHl Iu l.iir l!- tiiM-i. It durcivtvt tlio ur.l:iunUi MifTercr. IU many VMii!irwtrorl; along tlwTrinUmt litit-M of (hi i.yjtoni. To Uiltlu iifrlmt oiily ono of thfni in .niu, (;ur iMiklet cs jilaini ll Hyinp. tom. Our Uyn)finIaTnlIe'jiijivo voitii'li'tc n.i'l fueling relief. i GILES3 i Ct S DyspepsiaTablats et 10c., PEC. sw I.IIO ouc. Rod Croos Store . -. .-w.i- Dortt Force Your Bowels with harsh minerals which always leave bad after-effects on the entire nystcm, and where their use is persisted in, tend to completely weefc the ctotiucti and bowels. ,,i,USE,. Ecfgatfs Cathartic Confections The only harmless, verjctablcv bowel regulator, and liver vitalizes known. As pleasant io the taste a.1 candy, and aa positive a3 the harsh est mineral. No g?ipc or pain. W JO, 25, CO cents. Rod Cross Drue Store. ; nivwttui m