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About The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902 | View Entire Issue (April 12, 1902)
.." "Vv " Tlio schooners Malanckthon, Frco Trade, Clem nud Western-Home wero lowed to sea yesterday. Countv Treasurer Dnllcy line called nil There ate n great many kinds of wood, but otlly oue CAS T h K WOOD. John S. Coke made n trip to tlio coun ly seat Wednesday. Don't for cot that a Want Ail will warrants ciulorscii prior to Jan l, iwi.i bring results. Interest ceatec April 15th. Z?l)o you know that you can cave ? by clubbing with tho Coast M.vtu Tho four masts of tlio 1'cl.uta havo oil been placed in position. Tho Mail will remind tho editor ol tho Itiindon Recorder that it ia bin turn W. V. Hayes aud Mrs. J. S. Hayes, of ! next. Coquille aro vlsltiug relatives in this city. Try Ualdy's Blooming Bocl: Beer. Howl at "T1IK OWL" lor it. Mis9 Winnie Pomont, of .Myrtlo I'olnt, eame over Wednesday for a visit with friends hero. Fred Schetter, of Kniplre, who has boon quite sick for seme time, Is on thu mend lately. Tho schooner Ivy and Jenuta Wand were towed down the bay Inst evening ' loaded with lumber. jSCfcRve money by taking advan-, tnge of our clcbbiug offer. Ac:r J. S. tawrenco went to Co-! acciue for sale at the Red Cross drug store. Mail orders promptly filled. An authentic wild man story is crowd l out of this issue, but will appear to. morrow. The Coquille Herald pays that Ralph Fchroeder id to havo charge of thu I.ako creamery this sean. R. II. Noble & Joe McKay will open a logging camp at Gl.is gow, to log for North Bend. The railroad wharf present n I'U-'J' scene now, with throe vessel!) loading hi ruber from the Coquille and two nioro lying by, awaiting rcotii at the dock. Vntlitmr hotter Minn ltA Cmzn .,ullle Krid. y on business. He will re-' KxDCCloru for thal troublesoini. turn Monday to finish hit work iu this COijph- trv it section. J ti, fchooner Kmma Utter arrived Banner Day exercises were held at the . froj" n. Vi?'' n ,m"'1 wl,1,,"i.'l.v. I and will loud lumber at Bav Citv null. school house Friday, with the program I Millinery Opening Mrs. C. A. Painter has just re ceived a complete stock of new land uj-to-date milliuerv. The , ladies are cordially invited to call Hesr at theiatuj j,,Sj)CCt one of the largest aud ! best seleted stocks ever brought to Marshfield. No old goods, all new aud fresh. 3-2C tf In the chargo ol the pupils under Miss Gertrude Engle. The good order ban airs were nwardd to tho 3d and 6th grades. Fine old Bock 3Jrewery. Wm. Noble has moved his logging ma chinery from hit West Marshfield camp to that of 0. J. Seely, at Klondike. Mr. Noblo expects to take up the old rails of that lino some timo next week. Hi King of Daniels creek logging camp was in town yesterday. Ho reports very little work in the camp so far on account of tho unusually bad weather. David Holdcn ex poets to move his family to Jarvis Landing in a few days where he will reside during the summer months. HORN ROBKRTSON In Marshfield, Or., Apr. S, to the wile of L. It. lt)bcrteou, n daughter. Chas. Johnson who was arrested Inst Monday for Hhootlng "P.aco Horse" Jackson at Libby, was taken to Coquille Friday by Marshal Carter, and will bo confined in the county jail to await trial heforo tho circuit coutt. A gentleman enquired of Mr. Rev. S.S. White haB accepted the In-! J:rcd Johnson what he done to vitation pastor in terlan churches of Coquille, Myrtle extended to continue as , 1:cep sobert I?re(i promptly rc- charpo 01 ttie rrecny- ipucci: "i (inuK lasucwoou. Point aud Willowdale.-Cqouille Bull. tin. Brainy man, that Kred. Mafousrade Ball toni'ht ! At Krrmlro Bert Tutllo i preparing to move his ' , . . . , . , , n . , 11 h 1 Admiseloti Wte. Mipprfreo. I'mea for family to Marehfield. Bert lies len employed In the It. It. machine shop at that place for eome time this month. Coquille Bulletin. I best Cake walker. Flyer loaves l.ibby bunkers at 7:30 p. m. leavec Marshfield at 7: 15, It la at l.mpire. You know what that mcuie. Fun by the bushel. The prospect for logging at Sumner ;0 ut tjlBr(J( lUeeeasonwemtobesattins slimmer, j Jt wemg UirU miinb,r of voluntMr it Is likely to be late iu the season ' flremen, rnllitia boys and others who Zero work is commenced, If at all. arit .xempt from poll and road taxoh A private telephone wire falling across: jJilve b(m netenl and received notices to one of the company'j lines' has caused ,mnge, jf HOmo have Inadvertently conldrablo annovance for a day or two but wsa located by Manager I'.oberteon and removed yesterday. The stray wire alio warmed things up in tho central of fice by crossing with an electric light wire, but fortunately did no damage. Those private wire aro a nuisance when not properly looked after. Declines to Run. The Mail is informed by ft, C. I.eo paid up they can now proceed to regret It. Any one wanting pure A No. 1 Leaf Lard lrom strictly corn-fetf hogs can find it on sale at the Marshfield Cash Meat Market. - - - The members of the Christian Endeav or .Society of tho I'roabytorian chinch tendered a farewell reception last even ing to their paHtor, tho Nov. H, U, Mc- that ho has declinol tho nomination for Clelland, at tho residence of Miss Amite representative on tho prohibition ticket Fisher. Another communication has also bean received from that gentleman, which will probably appear iu tomorrow paper. J. W. Bonnett'a "Bugler" ia spending a few days in town, renewing old ac quaintances and whooping thiuge up. .. Fine-stationery at Norton's. Chas l.lgglttot Tcntnilo, was In town Thu)(dny on business.. Mlu Snvngo is expected homo from Suit Fraiiclrcoon tho next otcamur. Today leArbor day havo you fully ilono your duty by planting a troo or nhtubV Mrs. C. K. KdwaidH of Allegany was visiting frleiida in this city yunteiduy. Tho Fclioouer Falcon will have n new mant placed 111 her befoto going to con again. Tho Tug Columbia towed thnUouiatid Western Home, to tho lower buy Thurkday. Capt. A. D. Itoono and 11. N. Black, of Sumuior, wuru doing Imeinuai iu town Thursday. F. A. Saivhi hao had n coating of Firo clay put on tho elrcet in front of lib residence. C. W. Sauford brought another iow load of spuds to this city yesterday for Sun Francisco, Tlio turt Hunter of tho t'mpqua ar rived at M.urihtiuld Thurrdtiy, and dock ed nt Dean v' Co'a wharf. Mrs. It. C. Amsteln left for Tentnllo Thursday, to vihit her parents Mr. and Mr. J. (I. Hibbard. T. M. Underwool wai in to.vn Thiirj day t maku final proof mi hit homestead on'tho North Fork of tho Cotpiilbj. Misi Maud Milh went to Ttinmilt) Tluircdiiy.wliori' ittic will piMid thniiiii tuer with her aunt Mm. K.C. KayiimuJ. Tho schooner Falcii.i arrlve.l In tho bav verterday and dovkodnl Pcnu A Co'a wharf, where the will dneli.Ufjo ballnt. Hmpirp City U noted for it masque, radu billd. Flyer leavtN Mirshfield tomorrow night at 7:15, Admission fiOcte. A. W. Noal had his pllmlriver toed up Coos river Tlmreday to drlvo wiu.n piles at tho Coffelt and Cieorge Yonkarn iil.u''j. There will bi a mxoting of tho share holders of the Cooi Hay Ice A (!old Stor nge Co. on Saturday April 1'Jth at 1 :JU p. in. in John S. Coke's ottKe. Mrs. B. F. It.i'S, of Catching dough camo to town Thurdav, ncon'iipuin.l by her neice, Mm, ilarni, of Nubrutka, who in making her a visit. Tho Areata toft Sn Francisco at 11 n in Thursday and tho Kmplro Im (chidukd to sail to lay. They will not load uttho Standard Oil dock this trip. Harry Buttlcr and Chas, Brown of South ulough camo up to to'vn Tliiirnd y and made arraugemeutH witli II. Seng ptockinto take a few tcow loads of match wood. Brace up for the com ing campaign - Try Castle wool. The A. K. W. club ppont Thiimlny aftcrrifKin at the homo of Mm. F. M. Kiidleri: tho guests of Mrc. C. W. 1'at rum. 'l'hn club inei'tH at the homo of Mrs (). J. Soely on next Thuriiday. !,i I'd Xlttrnrilar'a rnnrl Tliiiriit.iv morning .1. A. I.iipo wan IIinI fit for in diiling In a rt-rap eilno.l.iy niht, John Kiiydur Jr. tho other participant iu the fight failed to appear in court and forfeited fiohail. In writing up thnarrniuit of the rnin strelH Sumliiy morning w fiilltxl to glo credit to the author of "Yiwnii4iiSiii,nij hagroe.' Although thu Etihjeet of tin pii'co wan irken from "Undo Tom'e Cabin," tho pieoo no it was plny 1 Su' nrday night wacoin)ojiby L. K. Nieh oIh of thU city who ale carried out the part on the stage, OwnerH of timber land are liM in th fwim now, and beforo tho ceasou ii over it !h likely that an immeimu amoiii t ( ptich properly will cliauue IihihIh. 'iiicru aro f-everfli cnn'era now in Coo nmrily examining timber landH for Kim-i-h parties, and it ia t-aid fovoral hinidfrd .NlJitHlHbippi river lumberineii arc com ing to thin count in a b'rly thortly, to look over tho ground. ficorgo Hall camo in from Saint'- . mountain Uednesdny, to have, ns ho ex nroFEes it, an ansay made on iilm to hh how much copper can ho mined out ni Ihh Hyetem. While sitting around tho firo in a cabin a few daya ago in com pany with a fow more men, 0110 of tho arty picked up a paper to clean a lamp chimney and afterwards throw it in thu stove not noticeing that tho paper had a dynamlto cap concealed in ItH folda, In a fow Hccomld an oxplolcu took place thutwreckel tho fitovo cud Kcattorod hnucehold nteimilfl all over tho pl.i:o. Mr. Hall who vai sitting near tho utovo received most of tho copicjr cap dlfltrib tiled In equal quantities in 0110 of his nruiH and one leg. Ho in inclined to think that ho ia tlio richest copper mine running loose in tlda auction of tho country. 11 Uo-To-Date Arrivals K&ssrnKSircrcn&iMnrcraK Shoos, Underwear, Dross Goods, Fancies, Notions, Gents' Furnishings, Hats, Caps and Clothing. 3' ?y vmim?xwmsmmmrmmnxmmMmwtmttWim i L ,c cm- truenwisKt(mmneatmimtamtmmma hen tiling sill lie read) for the S'prin ' and imi before you want to wear it leae Minr purchases lilt von see the ' latest novelties. S ' S S r:nr rrsitxKzxMxznz. awn tmwitiiBiwwwwgomtamtir. 6E ORGE&TIBBETTS Odd Fellows Bldg, Marsh Held :r- 'jjiixixuirza&fzxz ilUiitt131!M8yiaJiiillK Buy jour thooa nt I'oter Clniuen'ii. the cindidm-y of W..I. FurnlNh for tho : governorship, which will bo printed iu tomorrow a paper. L. M. Noble is making improvement) to one of hia hotuenon Finn atreet, Mrc B. M. Koork of .South Marshfiold, who Ikih been quite sick, is getting better, Tho bad weather the hist fewdava has caused tho crew Iu tho shipyard to take a vacation. Mrs. S. II. Hazard, who has been qiiltt) Mick for eeveral dura is considera bly letter. Tim l'rcflhvtoriau clmrclmi ofCNxiuillo. J Myrtlo I'olnt and Willowd,l have ex- tnuileilii cull to ICev. h b. littn to ru maiu ai p.intnr iu charge for tho coining litcal year, commeui-iiiK with the preteut month. Coqudlo Herald. J. I,rion brought two bargo loadi of tl Weill) San Francisco. potatoeti to Marthlieltl TliolailiiiHoltlmA. N. V, rliih will m eel Thursday afternoon nt tlm hoinii of M.s. F. M. Fried In rg hinted of nt tho ho ma l Mrc. C. W. Ivtenon. Tl u chaniro having In en made owing to hick- csday for ncs, Mrn. Friedlmrg doing the hon ors inr .ira. r,ucrtt'n. A featuro at tho masqtinrado ball will Ihj n en ln walk. The winuera to bo pro teuti'd with a large c.iko baked for tho purpos)). John (iddoii haa bought of .1. W, Bennett th houoo north ol K. A. An- deron'H refeideiicn and will movo It to one of hia lula on Second utreet. A. I). Walcotl, tho next county clerk, came over on vxtoucHtlay h tram irom (Jo.iiill City, whero Im hau birtn imii ploycl m njMHtHiit in thi Kliurlff'n olilco. Mm .Sailiu IIhII, of Centerville, haa purchatt-d tho rnmaiiiiug utoek of tho North hiur Morn, and oxfctH to open a Dior i) III the building f Jtlueily occupied by the Y. M.C. A. Eyerybody votes for Castlcwood irrespective oi politics. In tlm Itdi'nrilnr'ii I'linrl viiHterilnv morniiigJolin Atidormiu waafiiiml til 00 for being drunk and disorderly. Aud rion una arretted on Front utreet Monday night by Marshal Carter. Jul. n Kwlii'i linn 1.0M IiIh L'.iRolor.o launch Hparruw to Victor Wittick, who will iiho it iu connection with hia raft ing buMneaa. Tho prico paid ia in .1" ....1. .1.1. i.,.. 1 ..1 rio lliu iiuiKiiuuiiiuuii 111 tiuv. ''Im A I mn niiidii n rmccial trin down fr.ni (nH rlvnr 'I'iidhiIhv uvnnlni'. brim?. Inn 11 nuinbor of Modern Woodmen to M.( mootiiig 01 uoou uay uauip. J). L. nnd F. O. IColley arrived in MiiralifliililTnoiiliiv. from Portland and aro looking for invoatmentu in timber lamia lit hub county, tVnlter Lawhorn of McKinlev. waa visiting In town Tuesday. Hn informa 11a Unit tinnier cruiHora aro looiuiigup an available timber laud in that vicinity for outaidu parties, , The Mail ia in receipt of a communi cation from a prominent Republican, on Thecouneil inetiting tliat waH to havo been hid 1 last night failed to material ixBon ac"iunt of ii it h.iviiig a quoruui premmt. 'IIiuhh present were: Mayor J. S. Coke Ooiiniilineii F. 1. Norton, .I.N. Nebon and K A. Klckworlh, It eordor W. II. S. Hydo and City At torney, K, C. I.. I'n r re n. Tho inamhurH of Myrtlo lod'i K. of I1 ha I thu pbuiure of alH'irblug an oyster HiipperliiKt evening on tho Invi tation of IliilU .short, proprietor of (he. Central I'lnlog room, who had jut come off vietirioiH with Ids final en counter with thu lodge goat. Considerable u itmurut wni caiiRrtl Inat ovoniug by a diorl erai whiuh htnrted iu a h.iI'Wiii ImUvaun two young mini who bad Iii-i'ti drinking morn thiiti waa good for them. The riot waa quelleil befiro anyone win nori ei-lv Injured, They were requested by Marshall Car ter to appear in llecorder'n luurt tliia morning. A. M. Crawford, Republican eandidaWt for Attorney General, waa it member of thu Itold-ifii' leglalaHini f"r 1H'.I7. Ho wan ouu of tho inimihurii wh.i t riinl In organ ize nnd do biiHltieHH but Wtiro balked by tho hold-up crowd. Ho w.ti uUo one of tho fow ineniberH who paHKod through tho whole abortive hchhIoh without Inn ing hia reputation or making an uua of liiiuaelf, Mra. MaryK, Nonia celebrated her 77th bill Inlay nuuivori'ary, Thuraday, April .'I, IDD'J. An excellent dinner waa porved at her home. Bwddea I be rola tivea nshembled three elderlv ladiea wero preHont: Mra. Charlolt (iiierln, uged Kllyeara; Mra Aniilo Bonder, aged K2 and Mra. KHz.ihoth I.onovo aged 70. Myrtlo I'olnt Kutorpriuo i no MiUjhllGhl MiniKrel Company will go to the Coquilln tlio hint of thin month, allowing iu Coquillo City on tho L'Hth and iu Batulnu on tho 'JOtlt. Tlio boya gave a performanco hero which haa Had tho highest pralaoand tho Co. quillura will tnitko no miatuko.iu patrou king thorn, r