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About The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902 | View Entire Issue (March 29, 1902)
)BBSONAL I .AJSTID XjOCA-Xj. Tide Tables atF. P. Norton's. R. II. Noble & Joe McKay will open a logging camp at Glas gow, to log for North Bend. Vaccine for sale at the Red Ooss drug- store. Mail orden promptly filled. L.M. Noble moved a woodshed Jroinjiis lots on Pirst street to the end of BroadwuyTliursday, tiding a five yoke bull team as the means of transportiug the building. PUTNAM FADELKSS DYKS "color more goods per package than any other. Sold by -oho Preuss, 10 c. per package. Thursddy afternoon the ladies of the A. N. V. met at the home of Mrs. M. R. Smith, where the club was ex'cellenth entertained The next meeting will take place r.t the home of Mrs. Tom Hall. Capt. Harris and the passen gers of the gasoline launch Milk inaid iiad an exciting time Thurs day afternoon rescuing a hat that was blown from the head of one of the passengers soon after the launch left her deck at Marsh field. After cruising around the tile for a few .minutes oue of the crew managed to lasso the lid with a lope and it was restored to its anxious owner. C "Personal j and wife of were in town MMUMo.tclter-thnn"Rcl"CTOS5 "Kxpectoraut for that troublesome cough; try it, Pat Flanagan, the son of K. G. Flanagan, who has been 'juite sick with scarlet fever, is. rapidly recovering, and will soon be on the streets again. A daughter wa? born to the wife of Dennis O'Donogbue in jerpnie, Arizona, Mar. 22. Mrs. O'Donogbue was formerly Miss Maggie O' Cornier, of this city. W. A. Collver, of Catching slough, is suffering from a severe attack of the'grippe,and a physic ian was called Tuesday. C. K. Nicholson inform?, the Mail that he intends to establish a creamery in connection with the cold storage plant. Arrange ments are likely to soon be com pleted which assure the putting in of a plant. It is to be hoped that Mr. Nicholson's plans will be cousum maud. A cold storage plant is needed heie and would be a paying proposition. ... The Salem Statesman, one of Orcgan's leading Republican ropers has entered upon its 52nd "year. It has weathered the Moims o! many a battle and to day stand-, among the t: 1 and lofty Journals of the Padfic coast, always to be found in the slal wait ranks of Republicanism. Hetc is to the continuation of the nood work and may it be acenti gdriati, also its editor. ' T. R. .Spencer of this city will r.iove his family and household jrlTects North on. the AJJauce ou his way to Seattle' where he has a Dositiou awaiting him. M. D. Cutlip South Coos river yesterday. Mrs. Sarah Wilson who has been seriously ill. for some time is icportcd as improving. Rev. Wm. Ilorsfall is expected to return from the Coquille today. M. C. Miller, and Wm. Abcr uathy the Dora delegates to the Republican convention, left foi home Thursd iy. M. Hogan returned Thtusduy ou the Areata, from Atizona. George Norris of Pairview is spoken of for assessor on the Dem ocratic ticket. Henry Reed expects to leave on the Areata for Oakland whete he will look tor n position in a shipyard. Kmi) Ogreu, John Wieder and Hen Perry intend to leave foi Tioga today to visit their timber claims. Johnie Weider, who is study ing dentistry in San Francisco, came up ou the Aroata, to make a visit to his timber c'aim in Tioga.- 'lie expects lu return to San Francisco ou the ucxt trip of the Areata. , Dr. J. T. McCormrc and daughter Grace will leave ou the Alliance for Portland. The doc tor will return in a few days but Miss McConnac will speud the summer .'iiiliug relatives in Portlaud and Astoria. Henry Lusc who has been run ning his fathers ranch on Coo.s r!v-r for the past four months will move his family and house hold goods to Portlaud on the Alliance. Mrs. C. W. Paterson received a telegram from her husbaud yes terday, saying that he was at the Russ House in San Francisco an 'I would be home on the next Areata. ' David Morse of Empire City, who was in-' attendance at Wed nesday's convention, had not been in Marshfieid in two years, so he btayed over a day, visited old Iriends and took dinner with Mr. and Mt a. C. A. Metlin. mi 11 pi inn in R Inn m pteffoi&Si o l .ta ,,,,, ,0', ,f 5 "V : IF' ,iVv VyVK t' loMr.iMiaineilMU) ZZZJ& K . I ll ' ' " llO IK'f,lMt . El yv-ZN n'noluioly iiifwv i jpM AmiX!& VW no inula or o-lnr. l fjj dWilWWi nlr IIBIU nn. nrl.l M X2&'J,VT" STANDARD OIL CO. SW ah Fad. E$ "" rJ m fa -Mm - iiiiMirr - - m m l Up-To-Date Arrivals WORK Wednesday's convention was a haimnnious body of repieseuta live Republic ins and did good woik. With the ticket nominat ed no fault can be found. It will give s.itisfact:oti to all good Re publicans. It now lemaiiis to elect it. It is genet ally recog nized that it will not be eutiuly a walk-ovor with the whole ticket, but that it wil take haul and effective, work if all ate to be elected, Ftotn now until election dav every one iuteiested in the success of the ticket should te main wide awake and unvs no oppnitunity to do tnissionan uotk. Hert Pe'erson of Sutiltier. who ha been cptite sick with pneu monia, is tepoited belter. W. A. Woohever is again able to be 011 the stteett alter a long siege of the nicotics. Notice our special campaign offer. Daily Mail from now until after election for 50 cents. irtjs K43assKn:aKJKia wsswK:a jwi honiw Shoos, Undorwoar, Dross Goods, Funcios Notions, Gouts' FiirnishinKs, Huts, Caps and Clothing-, o :y ItJMWMMSWWWWMWIIIIftlSIHa'MIIW I I J Mrs. A'. Lockwoed, and Mis F. i'ahy, of PaikerburgaiidMrs. Simpson, of Iiandun, are in the eiiy on their wav to Portlaud, oil 1 business tiip. Georwe Hall anived in Coqttille Sunday ou the Maiidalay from San Jra:ici.co. He brought with him some mining machinery for u?e in he Salmon mountain gold mine. Any one .vanting pure A No. 1 Leaf Lard fiotu strictly corn-fed hogs can find it ou sale at the Ma'rshCeld Cash Meat Market; Faster services will be held at the Haplist church next Sunday, morning and evening. In the evening some special singing will be leudered by the choir. Mrs. Nellie Owelis has bought out the siock of ladies', furnish- niir woods of Miss Iox; hhe ex- ,h.pi tn on to Portland on the Alliance, and will return with a eaiefully selected stock of the latest novelties in that line. John Swing took a scow load of hay to South slough Thursday forbade Waynes,. who is running the "Alders,"'fl. Sengstncken's ranch at that place. If 317 bad breaks are noticed in today's paper it nay be ac counted for by the fact that the marine reporter got hold of the editors paper sack of Norton'.1? best cut plug tobacco, by mis take, when he went to make cof fee la.lt night. . Miss Florence 'Twombly ex peels to leave for 'Portland on the Alliance. 'where she will visit her honies'ead claim. .Miss Twombly lias b en engaged to teach the Randolph school, on , the Co quiUp river and f.will ,.etmn to Coos in time to open the school the latter part of next month. I 1... kveryllHiij,' Mil DC rcnii) mr 111c ipnnr and loii before you want lo wear it !.,..., .,. nn. nent Kit Villi Cll tltO Ait 11: ;uin iuiiiui.tvo mi j mi .' v '! latest novelties. $ S S .iKrr.n xtitttawisam itveKKMmaMfr. GEORGE&HBBETTS Odd hollows' Bldt;. Marlillold Will Sell Shares The citizen! of Cocpiille will ho'd a meeting Saturday night at the court house for the purpose of prouio'iiig the project of putting on a steamer to be cpfiated be tween that X)iut and Portland, the main put pose of the meeting being lo dispose of slock in the Company winch has been formed for the purpTW of building the vessel. It is to be hopid that this new steamer will be built and put 0:1 the coming Hummer, There is a !irc field for trad? to be woiked up between the two points and a vesstl whkh can enter the Coquille can undoubt edly secure much business. ! Cairn Settled Out Of Court The claim of Mist; Floience Twombly against the Coquille school board for wages as teacher in the public school of that city, was settled outside of court, Wed nesday by the payment of the full amount of the claim, $135, through J. W. Hennett It can not he learned at this time whether the other claim pending, that of Mrs. Uryan, winch has been nlaced in the hinds of Sperry & Chase, of Coquiile, has been settled or not, but it is safe to say that if it uas not. it will be 111 irfcw days. This is a case whe-e the teach ers employed attoru-ys to col lect their salaries for the time the school was closed on iic'couut of an epidemic of contagious disease, and has been watched on both sides of the Isthmus. The fact that the school board has paid this claim without a legal contest w.ill. be of value, to teachers who may4 come up against the same proposition in the future. Decision Reversed The Oregan Supreme court handed down a decision in the utse of I'.aiiu-K vs. C. H. 1. & F. R. R. & N. Co. in which the former derision was reveised. Mr. Hennett having the case for Mr. Maine, feel somewhat elated at the victorv. Castlowood. Itsvirtuo mado renown- Invigonitosvnnd strengthens. Don1! for got tlib liamo. Castlowood . Win. H.irkas, of North Coos tiver, returned Thursday Itom the Kastern Ma tea where lie had been visiting fiiends and relatives for nearly a year. During his absence fiom Coos he was inar lied and was accompanied home by his biide. JL .'J ' -""" - Dyspepsia Cure Digests what yon cat. This preparation contains all of tho tllKCHtants and dlsts all kliulft of food. Halves liiHtiinbrelluf and nover falls to cure. It allows you to eat all tlio food you want. 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