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About The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902 | View Entire Issue (March 22, 1902)
"""-l l3r$Br-d . s, - . rlt-W "Hit . " Jsr ' , Mil ttfl J , V 4 . , ., ""ALL ? ' AJSTID LOCAL. . "WW . VV X V . Tide Tables atF. P. Norton's, F. M. 'Underwood has opcucd n pile canip near Allegany. Any one .ranting pure A No. i Leaf Lard from strictly cortfed viogs can find it on' sile at the IVIarshfield Cash Meat' Market. Miss Maud Coke, who has been quite ill recently, is recover ing rapidly and will scon be able to sec her Jriends agaiu. The children of Wm. Bremer, who have recently been under going a siege of the measles are still quite sick, one of them hav ing taken a backset. Chas. George has got his boat back which was stolen some time ago. It was found adrift near T'.ay City. The chain nud lock, however, are missing and Mr. George is still expecting a call (or the key. PUTNAM FADELKSS DYES olor more goods per package tjiau any other. Sold by John Preuss, jo c. per package. The best male vocalists on the Hay arc announced to uppea nt the nnustrel entertainment Apiil 5t. It is said that the name of J. U. Sucdtleu will come befote the Republican county convention for the office of assessor. t The little daily is gradually filling up with good paying nls. When this process has reached a certain point the paper will be enlarged. John Pierce returned yesterday Irom a cruise in the woods. He says that there is a surprising amount of locating of tinitcr go ing on. It is reported I hat Win Howell ofCoquilIe,has sold a raft of cedar logs lo A. Pershbakcr at $n a thousand. The logs were put u at Fat Elk, and are of superior quality. John Cut,rcn, of Coquille, in-! The Daily Coast Mail, Marh- fos Mail representative that field, Oregon, is a lively reflection of Coos Couutv life. The Mall is an interesting publication, and should be heartily supported at home. Portland Evening Journal, Nothing better than Red Cross Expectorant for that troublesome cough; try it, he will be in the race for the Republican nomination for sher iff, ifGnlliercau not secure it. J. J. T&mb his sasd to a Mail Lrcporter that he is not a candidate lor the Democratic nomination for the judgeship, and would de cline if nominated. Roy Twombly left for Mnr&lifild on Wednesday's train. lie had been ut Baudon hustling for the little daily (the Coast Mini)" and reports splendid success. The Mail is idling a good pace for n new daily in a sparsely inhabited district, nml if energy will suc ceed its success is assuicd, Co quille Bulletin. Archie Kruse will .ship about 200 cases of canned clams to San Francisco on the next steamer. The excellent quallit'y of this Coos Bay product is fast becoming known in the market and are already known as an ar ticle that has no superior and few equals. The cannery is now em ploying about a dozen men. At the primaries held at Port Orford last Saturday, the voters expressed their choice of candi dates to be placed on the ticket. R. D. Hume was the choice for Joint Representative. Coquille correspondent: A. II. Carey has been in Coquille City and vicinity for a week last past He leaves for his home in Cun todav. He uurchascd some hots- es andiogging trucks which he will use in his logging businc. Mr. Carey expresses hisnrell as having a good social lime as well as a succeisfu! business trip. Also he traded for a fine bear do, which he will take to hia ranch. He 9.yx hears are very plentiful in Curry; ..f ' " Robert Ahi, the practical tu, r granite ware and umbrella repair er has just finished his lour of the J. D. Laird, of Brewjter Valley, Coquille river aud wilj oon be telegraph linemau, was in town 'over to call on the residents of last night, having come down to, Marshfield soliciting orders in his 2nd he trouble which has been knocking the daily out of, its dis- Vacciue for sale at the Red patches. He found nothing Cross drug store. Mail 'orders j w wilh lhe y w,uch camL. promptly filled. L, :!,..,..., .r ,.:... U1I Ilglll Ulll'IU Ul WIMI. Our informant as to Conuillc City delegates elected Wednesday During the high tides of the was two shy, emitting the names fcw wcck ,lle railroad cul of Frank Thompson and IJ. R. Ir . .. , Banning. vert leading from Wall's place to line d&w: TfliimHc Hems Alox 7't'iittin Iiih gonu to Scliofiulil JYlcr KoburUoii linil buriui'Ki on t: -7 Tuesday. John Monson returned liotno W-l-ncMlny affcr u v i 1 1 1 1 1 Slfld. Duvp It .If.-rl-i llio Kuntl Suporwir is repairing the nanny tt till in tho Hie (!rcok wiiinirv. V. .. . . .. . . 7 , , , . I IL I. Adiimn it.Snnn iiru liiiullne Isthmus slough was washed out po'ntmH io Lo whipped to tint Sun The body of Hns Berg will be making a bad trap for the car. ( '"JipK'n ''.11111011 1ib lipnn tl.-k exhumed, and Dr. Caldwell will ' i;ilc scctiou men were repairing r,,r 8"vornl (1''i'H fl,,n'' ri"f' w,th I" tX&Tu, t!t.c.ve Friday aC U,c udu fe .,, . on , still remaining 111 ihc uuuy. 0111:.- manageu 10 gei, over uy siuwing' tiic .Marniicil nrnl liiiniint-r .Mm iff Walker will accompany Ildown. Laidweit down to 111c uerg cauin next Wednesday, and will be present when the body is exam inPort Orford Tribune. The A N W held one of their banner meetings Thursday after noon at the residence of J. 1 JacCformac the guests of Miss McCorniac who expects soon to depart for a lengthy visit to As toria, Portland and Salem, the large attendance was evidence- of the regard in which she is held by the members of the club.These meetings are growing iu interest and proving to be an event which is looked forward to from week to week with pleasure. The next meeting will be held at the home, of Mrs. M. R. Smitli. 1 tvrm rtiOnVMl molrlv lun linnrn nil ...... .... .. .-.W.J ,.... . .... Tliurrilay owing to a luro true (hut limi fnl I en info llio roml. Tlii'fumilj of (Jut CiiiIboii in on llio eiulc lint. Tfie Little Girl and the Alatch II. C. Amitlon'H roiidi'iico near tlio J. W. Hoskins and Jim Edc man have commenced to take up the piping and machinery in the old Klondike coal mine and will school ImlldliiK Juul u closo call a fow move the same to Maxwell's mine dll'fl n Mr. Amstlon'a llttlo girl liml found Homo niatclies on tlio flour, anil on Isthmus slough. ROjHg 0tH(l0( Bl0 ugIltua ono ftml llro,,. I j)Clj jt into a Itox of paper nml 'oxcololor Delegates I which mit lUJder tlio Iioiiho. Tlio reKiilt In the-list given of delegates to'HOfar oxcee',g'1 ,,er oxpeetatloiiH tlmtHho , . I ran In tho houso nuil kept fitiU for fear the Republican convention elect-1 of Ul() COIlBe(luoncCH. Kortmilltely L. W ed at Myrtle Point, the name ofM8urey, who lives nenr, BaW tlio hlazo G M. Short was. omitted. j leaping up eoveral foot, and running J. B. Crook.s and Jos, Davis ovort h0 (,rngKC(1 ll,e box (mt ,rnm uni,or are delegates from Lake precinct. I put on ead toUw luelplent eonitagnrtlon. tftl n,",,fcby 'irof 1.hh fl-2 K IJD-To-Date Arrivals nHRatttmtacai3SHnBicaKK(iHaifit.n Shoes, Undorwoar, Dross Goods, Fancios Notions, Gonts' FurniSiiiriES, Hats, Caps and Ololhiiie;. x 3? ! !nwrK!wiMtinnH(3SfN(3K!m J ..." I 1 J' M I 1 twiwcaiwwiCTmMWw9tmtiiiyiHi(jiuiringg fcv:ryihinjf lll he ready lor life Spriu, nnil Ion before oti nanl to near It ' Le3c your put chases lill yon sec the latest no cities. S S S tmwMtt sumriMMKimst ttaotnuoRciieutr:m GEOME&TIBBBn Odd Follows' Bids, Marsbficld tWiX'l The Second Southern DiStla A new hoil-r lor the hake Agricultural Association, we creamery nrrived on the Atcuta are iiilormcd, are making prepar- ftiul lies at North' Heud. atinns to hold a fair at Ruseburg this fall. It is stated bv some of The Alliance sailed ycatculuy those who took premiums at lhe mmnin nt6:ioa. m. amlcxprctii last fair that they have not yet lolt.aVe San Euncisoc again next received their premium money. .Sunday. . .... Dave Hoi len has been pulling Posters are out for a dance at iu some of hjs idle time towing North Ucnd next Saturday even out Hiags on Isthmus' Slough, iug, the proceeds to go to the If more of the launch owners public whool at that place. This would follow this practice there is a worthy object and the dunce would be much good done. 0 A. D. Wolcott n talked of on the street na n powihlc candidate for County Clerk on lhe Repub licou ticket. Dili!) HIXOH-In Miirfliilclil . Or. Mnr. 18. l'.IOI, A lono IIIih'Ii, hl'oiI 18 yciirn, , 01 rniMliiiition . ought to be well attended. J. J. Ward was down from Maxwell, Wednesday. He is iu receipt of an extensive line of postoffice suppiles nud will be ready to open the of fice of which he is postmaster, in n few days. Tho tug Hunter was down Tim fiiimriil look plnco yentoulayi fioiu Gnidiner Wednesday, bring riiiililiulHiily wimIhIiI to roat in tlio ing some freignt to go north 01 !loS. ."' " the Alliance. She is none th. Allegany Items Tlio fnruiorrf i;iu fixing to niul:ogar- (l(IIH. Win Bramer'H llttlu boy is vory hicIc :il thin writing. Hilllct (Jiigo Ih niiiong Inn old uoigu borH iigniii. Ho oaino up Inst uco unil la liolping 10 oluura pleuu of luiiil lor early plaining. J 0. JtolnuHonhi logging camp Iiuh nil 11 1 tutor putting in tlio water ttovurul liiinilruil logH. It Ih reported tnat work will coins mo 11 1:11 on tlio Alli'gitny-JClkton roud by tlio 111 idd lo of April. "Thoro woro oattlo btiyor in from DouglUHcountv and thoy bought flov oral head from Mr. Thomas that woro in flno condition. Thero aro nimi cusph of "nmnllpox" at J.oon JiiiltOj but nt luHt roporta thoy woro gutting along hicoly, Tlio lutcHt on tho rivor is a stroll on oil the worse for her experience on the Uiupqua bar n few days ago when she struck oil the .spit aud was thrown 011 her beam ends nud things looked decidedly .squally for a short time. A large lot of plank for the Fourth street bridge are 011 the ground and that highway will soon be put iu good condition, , A. Mnrkievitch is having a new foundation built under his building on Front street. A carload of stall fed beef cat tle was received nt the Marsh Geld Cash Meat Market yesterday. They came from Messrs Ganctt and Radabaugh of Myrtle Point. v I v fl s wa!" i"-