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About The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902 | View Entire Issue (April 19, 1902)
" -r","v-w i ' j AJSTT) LOCAL. a. N. Gould of Allegany was in town yesterday. , Miss Alice Aiken returned from Co rjulllo Thursday. Ralph Schroeder nnd wife of Ccquillo came over on the train Friday, , Jets Tyrrell haa nccepte a post ion as thort order cook in tho Palaco chop house. , James I.. Ferroy and family have returned from several days' visit on tho Coquillc. A room has boon fitted up over tho leaguo room of tho Mothodiat church for tho pastor's study. Tho schooners Gltn and Jcssio Miner Trent down tho bay yesterday loaded with lumber. Suspicious Chrirrtcters Dandon Recorder. A parly contisting of two persona, who struck town Suntlny evening, nnd, camp ed out Just outside of tho corporation, is attracting some interest. Ono ia n man and ttia other is dressed in mala attire, but parties who linvo particularly no ticod this ono aro)inclined to think that it is n wouinu in disguise. Ono thing pe culiar is thai persons patting nro not permitted n peop at tho (aco of this indi vidual as he, or tho always turns around or manners to keep something botweeu to prevent anyone from gottiug a Rood view at him or her. Both par ties nro armed, having two revolvers each. Thoy camo up tho coast through Ourry and passed on toward Empire. They camp oit without blankets or oth er protection. - Mrs. D. Rainwater, of Daniels creek was was shopping in Marshtleld yesterday. - A. B. Campbell has received the first asparagus of the season from Wirtn'a ranch on Coos River. ' George Robertson has move a from this city to Beaver Hill, where ho has Secured employment as driver In the the coal mine. Miss Edyth Howell has been selected by Stanford Univeresty Art Club as the model to pose for a number beautiful decorative pieces, an especially artistic one being' tho "GreekSlavo." Coos county's fair maids njcinBt tho world for beauty. Coquillc Herald. Fiue stationery at Norton's. Buy your shoes at Peter Clausen's. Capt. Harris of the Sumner boat is suffering from a boil. Mrs. J. L. Bounds is seriously ill at her home on 2nd Street, gJtTSaxo money by taking advan tage of our clubbing offer. Gns Roskey, ol Ccquillo ia in Marsh field on a short business trip, i Robert Swanton is confined to hie .room with a neverz cold. "Do you know that you can eave i) by clubbing with the Coast .Hail. Firo clay is being put on B street ad ioinirttr F. A. Sacchl's property. L. II. Heianer is giving all his vehicles a dessing of paint preparatory for this Reason's ork. -' David Iloldon moved his family and household effects to Jarvis landing Thursday. 1 Deputy Sheriff E, M. Gallior is in town, serving papera for tho coming term of court. ' Ed. Noah returned from Roceburg Wednesday, where ho went to make fin al proof! on his timber claim. , ' Fred Schettcr is still quite sick in Em pire, HiB eon Otto went down yester .,uay to stay over night. The Treasury department has the thanks of this offlco for a copy of the report of tho Lifesaving eervico for 1001. . Vaccine for sale at the Red Cross drug store. Mail orders promptly filled. Mrs. Masters makes a specialty of tall ored salts at very reasonable prices. DIED SDNDERMAN In Ferndalo, April. 10, ,. 1002. John Sunderman, aged 21) years, .- B months and 17 days. 4 The fifnifral will take plate today nt 2 o'clock ' from tho Swedish church, un di: the atisnicea of tho Suoml society. MORE RUMORS OF IMPENDING CHANGE I'orsistcnt rumors nro still afloat to tho effect that tho Southern Oregon Co. is about to mako a salo of its entire inter ests here, and while theeo prophesies may not bo fulfilled there is undoubted ly eomo ground for them. 'It is certain that thero has been somo chr.nno in tho policy of tho company in minor matterr. It is disposing of tho Shittim bark which has been held for n dozen years, and has sold tho mutch wood, which has been stacked on tho dock at Empire. Tl o Mail is informed by n gentleman who profee&ed to know that a price has been Ect on tho property, and a not unrtnson ablo figure. The presenco of so many timber cruis ers in the county helps to clvo color to the story ol impending chango, by prov ing that tfieio is an active Interest on the part of outside capitalists in Cooj county timber lands. Tho Mail was in formed yesterday that thoi'e were a doz en cruisers at tho Arago hctel in Em pire and six more wore expected over land. As to who tho parties arc who aro ne gotiating for theS, O. Co. property there is uo certainty, though thero is reason to believe that three capitalist's of As toria aro looking either into tho whole propoiition or tho cannery alone, tho latter belonging to Ellja Smith individ ually. In any caio, tho people of Emplro arc in hopes that something will turn up that will drive nway tho cloud that has settled on that onco prosperous town. Any oue wanting pure A No.i Leaf Lard from strictly cornfed hogs can find it on sale at the Marshfield Cash Meat Market: Travel by Seat Arrivals by Areata, April 13: P Per redes, Mies Maddock, Mrs Crawford, A Enegrin, Capt Ackermann, Miss A Kar dell, Miss M KardeU, (i AndoreOn, J E Kyle and wile, W Westroan, L A Savago AOJain.O Johnson, G Witteman, II Witteman, B Kehaffer, J Joneen, 0 Bruechke, Capt Murchieon, It McLcod, Miss Miller, Mies Uook. Departures by Areata, April 15: Mr, Johnson, Mro A Sparks, Mrs D 1'. Toyes Miss Jones,' 8 Iesrael, Nothing better than Red Cross Expectorant for that troublesome cough; try it, j 1 Practice Shoot . At a 25 bird practice ehoot of tho Rod and Gun club Thursday evening, tho score wasasfollowB: W. A. Toye 21. F. A. Laiso 18, W Bennett 17, aPWrlgbt 17, Hiiria Short 17, K. E. Straw 10, F. Hague 7, A, Kruso 7, A. Matson 0. O. II. Morohant itartod yaitordny oh n trip to portUud. J. P. Wilton of Sumiior, was In town on biuiuoss Wednesday, Chos, Crowol Port Orford wno in town on buiiucia Wednesday, Mrs. J. R. Itoohon has had nn nttark of the grippe tho past week. Tho lire department wan out In force Wednesday ovunlm: for urncltcu drill nnd acquitted iteolf creditably. YV. It. and J. 0. Hoattlu l.avo purchns ed Dr. O. E. Smith's Dairy farm on north Coos river. Capt. Jas. Ro'jko left for Cooi rivor yesterday to spend n few dnyu on his Inther'a ranch. It. Hall las gono to Eekloy when he will nsslst Uonrgo Hull in liti mining operations uear Salmon Mountain. II. Micholbrlnk, who has boon cm ployod on the Alort has nccuptud u pol tion at tho Coos Bay creamery. Clus. and Dick Noble left lorRoscburg Wednesday on tho Coos U.ty wagon rord. where they havo business at tho land olllce. Wooliovor A J.ilionthul nro enlarging their confectionery department in tho Owl Billiard parlors by putting in now and longer counters. Tho thrcc-maitcd echoonor CharloH E. Falk arrived in tho bay Thursday, ami docked nt tho railroad wharf, whero oho will tako on n cargo of lumber. Tho rolicitora on tho bonus (or a cronmory Ui Hoeoburt: report good prog ress und about four-filths of tho requir ed amount has been subscribed. T. D. Holland was making temporary repairs to North Front street In order id mako tho street passable for .tutus un til tho lumber can bo secured for tho completion ol his contract. Road Supervior Norton commenced Wednesday afternoon togradu II, street, in South Jiarih field, to put it in condi tion to rorelvo tho coating of rock which is to bo put on. Tho mwiug socoity of tho Presbyter ian church. Rftvit n f.uowellten in honor of MrH. 8 B. McOhriUnd, Wednesday af- ternoon at tlif Blanco Hotel, thu guests ol Mrs. Frank Page A. E. Withers, GoTernmcnt Inspector of Lighthouse. Constfuotion Work was in Mnrshlietd tho lint part of thin week. Ho loft for Port Orford Wednesday to iuspoct the improvements nt Cape Blan co. The Fraternal Union gave a social in the lodgo room Wednesday night for I ho member; of tho lodge. The affair was well attended and a general good tlmo enjoyed by those present until uearly 12 o'clock. Tho hendpuarters of tho log-raftlnc iu'Jutitry on the Lower Columbia has been shifted from Weitport, Or., to Stelln. Wash., and four big rafts will In put afloat from tho Utter port during the Bummer. . Z. W. Barker, living near IloiolurgJ lias a rare ircaic ol nnturo in mo snapo of a duck's egg. which, when hatched allowed a bird with onu head two bod ies, four wings nnd four legs, It died whei. coming out of tho shell. Chai. Recce, a lad ten years old was kicked in the head by a bona in Rost burg tho fore part of this week, several)' fracturing his ikull. Several pieces of the. skull had to bo removed by tho attending surgeon. Tho boy is concclous and may recover. In tho absence of thn pastor tho B. Y. P. U. will hold n nraiso service at tho regular eervico hour in tho Baptist church Sunday night. Special udlootionn by the choir, nndor tho leadership of Prof. Ayor. A cordial invitation is ex tended to all. ftantnln Ankfirmann. who Cfltno II n on the Areata has beon making Rrrnncr menta to settlo all the claims agalutt liii venol which lies partly constructed in Reed's shipyard, and It is probable that the matter will be finally arranged to day. Capt. Ackormunn does not atnlo; whether or not ho will proceed with tho construction of tho vessel at once. t Ed Cole, the tolonhono lineman, mot with an accident Tnemlny that wBl hy ' mm up lor two or tliree weeks. wiuio making repairs to tho lino below Ban don, a pole broke with him lotting him fall nearly 25 feet onto a log. Although no bones ware brokon ho was consider ably brjulsed and considers it a narrow escape from eorious Injury, Tho A. N. W. club was entortalnod on Thnruday afternoon at tho born6''of Mrs. 0. J. Seelevand tho rocularorou- tine of Jho club was gone through with., inuro was a goou uuenuancu aim uur refreshments a very pleasant half hour of social conversation was in dulged in". The club meets next Thurs day afternoon at'thoresidencO'Of Mrs. S. II. Hazard, who will entertain the ladies for Mrs. Mary McKnigbt, ISltrte Up- 5 Mate Arrivals KrmifKw.mmsircsHm'! Shooa, Undorwoar, Dross Goods, Fancios, Notions, Gonts' Furnishings, Hats, Caps and Clothing. 3? mwcw3fjfflMeM8mKamwMVWt'j r ; tz f 1 rtuserfcmtrJ5iMiKKmtii:twi3t'. j, l:crylliliijj will be ready (or the Spring ; aim 1011 nciorc you nam 10 wear 11 j Leave your purchases till you sec the 1 latest novelties. $ $ $ sir.wnsamrctttt.iMa.w4.ma george&tibbett: Odd Fellows' Bldg, Marshfiold 9iiajiuiiriwB5iBK tutjijun RAISING TURKEYS. Three la Mnnry In It If Onu Una Itootu ntiil (f(ic AI101U It lllulit. No hrnneli of tho poultry liuslnoan pays better thnn tho rnlulng of tur koy Tills Is true whether they nro mined for imul.et piirj)OHeH or for tho fancy. An fowln for tho fiiriu thoy nro n benefit h vell nn n profit. Tur Uvyn must nnd will forngo, nnd they cntiuot bo mined profitably without Hood range. Thu turkey hi undoubted ly tho fnriuer'H bent friend. They hnvo been (-rented with a rov ing Instinct, which rnuiMm them to con Htnutly travel from ouu field to an other. In doing IIiIh they rid tho place of woruiM. KniHNhopporH nnd other In nects Unit nro detrimental to crops nnd 11 iinlmtiieo to tho fanner. Thoy nlwi couHtimo ninny weed KeedH. A field of clover Ih their xpcclnl delight, nn It In rlwnyn the homo of grnKHlioppera und other liiHoct life. Why tho Creator canned clover to grow nnd then created gniKHhoppcrH to out It up In beyond my ken unli'KH ho created the turkey to eat thu frniKHhopper. Ho that ntt It may, we have the latter, nnd It nan como to ntay, nnd tho only way I hcq out of tho dllllculty In to ralno tho turkey and de. rlvo the double profit which wo get from mivlng the clover mid filling our puiHO from the Mile of Htoclc. Without a good range I do not be novo that thu turkovH enii ha innilo iih i profitable nH they can with It. Thoy arc very henvy caters, nnd ono'lH al most Hiiro to overfeed them. TIiIh mnkcH them Hlckly and often rcHulta la ---"Twrrnrm m DlrdH Pred in tine, tno unmo nn tnoy do with thoroughbred idock, nnd thoy, will reap n doutdo profit each year. MrH. Onirics Joucu In American Poul try Journal. Tho (.'out of Kslillililnir. Very likely roiiio rendom of tho poul try Joiirmilii inny wonder why adver tlHerji do not exhibit nt tho hIiowh moro fnsiuently. ay a now inhibitor In Commerrliil Poultry. Komo readers may not know that, IiohMch tho trou ble In preparing tho blrdx, It In iiIho (Ulte e.iciiHlvo to hIiow. I Htlbmlt tho 1 folliiv!n' fifftircH to nhovv tho coit: .Show No. I-Kxpeime, $0,20; enidi prlw, M couta: blrdtt away from homo iilno dnyx; ono bird died from thu low; eoulliieiuent, valuo ?.'; total expenite, $11.20; credit. CO eentH. Hhow No, 2 IJxpeiiKe, $; cnHh prlxeii, $l.tJ(). Kliovv, Nn. :t KxpeiiMv, S.'l.fiO; ciimIi prlr.cn. $2. i:.priiHcn of throu nIiowh, ?1.".10, be Hide tho trouble, which Ih no hiiimII Item, iin each bird nuut bo eareftilly examined, le;;s and facu wntihed, leg" banded and placed In nn exhibition coop two or three tlincii to cut Hutu imed to confinement mid hclnc hnn-died. At koiiid exhlblttoiiH held early In the, seuHuu old fowl ii mo not dnuo molting, young blrdn ne not up In weight, and fowlii inolllnd nro not at their host either In plumagu or wolght. Youiik blVdii Ineic welclit, and ho many ijootl blnlH ncoro low that tho nenro doeii not . ludlcato their nctual merit. A would ' bo buyer IooIih lit tho low wore pub- llutrnil In Urn Iniit-nnlii mill Milnl.-u unrli .1... i.i-.i.. i.... if - " uio mm oi niaiij utrun, imu n Ki- ,,nlf ln' uvirlh imw-li . . , ail I - "MI ihhviii goou range on uiu larm tnoy win rnmn thcuiHolvPH after they nrj) six or eight weoku old. In order to prevent them from annoying tho ncllion I bring them homo cncli night until tho hnblt bccomcH fixed. Thoy tlion comu homo of their own accord .1 , roar ICndM ol Itiplli. " Tho Talmud wuya thero aro four l;lnd.i of jluplls-tho Hpongo and tho funnel, tho etrnlner and tho Hlove. tiio Hining T n.n ,.ll .,. l,n,l l,nf n f-nt .nnnvl IB ltO WllO tllkUtll IU OVCrytlllllK. Ond brcedeiH of thoroughbred Block nro be-! tho funnel la ho who- tnketh In r- this LliitilnQ If. imni-...lMtn ll.n viilnn nn.l 1m. "r OUd lottelh OUt Ot tllllt; the UtlulllOJ! "" - - - - v- portnnco of tho turkey. Many llock are raised practically without cost I; cnscH whero cattlo and hogH aro feu Rumored Clirtuge. It haH boon rumored for ccvoral davs after tho fliht hard freczo tho turkoyn that tho Central Hotel had changed will 8tuy mound tho building nnd pick handn. John Snyder informs tho Mau. up tho corn which tfio cnttlo and hogfl thatim undoratnndlng ban been nriivoil uhell off, which would otherwleo go to ut b,,t J"? trado hoo not yet boon eon- 1'hlH wiihIo product Ih tbcrtf if"" . . "'V "'.uor ",8"U,M l" '" wniilo. Tl foro turned Into money. Thero lu no kind of meat thnt can bo' Bfl eaKlly aud.jChcnply nijucd,. on ,thp farm nu tho turkey. Lot tho fnrmeffl coiuuion9p with good tboroujjhbvod hotol business hero for about 18 years, nroi in tno oiu woo torn notei ami later In the Central. Ho ' and Mrv Suyuor Imvo always.. boon .popular as hoHtnnd hoBtWH, and they will be missed if they retire from tho field. rl J&..A. ti surfii nr mmjgtjt MWWMMMt'