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About The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902 | View Entire Issue (May 31, 1902)
vl 'P "4 - ' ' j,. A- w .- V . i , Buy your ihoea at Potor Clausen's Fino Stationery at Norton'a. Wm. Barkas has moved into hia now house on Broadway.! Mra. Chas. Dulloy, ot Sumner, was shopping in town Thursday. Tho schooner Jcnnlo Wand was tow ed down tho bay Thursday afternoon. MatMatson, ot Sumner, waa dong busineea in town Friday. Bert and Leila Coi, of Roea Slough, were in town for Decoration day. Nothing better than RedCross Expec torant for troublesome cough; try it. PUTNAM FADELESS dVeS aroat to sonltgM, washing and rubbing. Sold by John Preuss 10c. porpackago. The echoonor Charloa E. Falk arrived in tho bay Friday and docked at tho railroad wharf, where aho will load lum- i ber from the Coquille mills. Tho Areata baa been on tho dry dock in San Francisco and had,, her bottom cleaned. She will Ball at 10 a m today and is rcbednled to leavo hero Monday. , Mlaa Vienna Masters atarta for Salem .today over the Drain route, taking to tho asylum six-year-old Maggie Russell. Miss Masters will probably come bick by eca. . Mra. Mastera makea a specialty pi tailored anita at xoty 'reaaouablo prices. tf. Mies Bertha Grills left on the Alliance for San Francisco to finish up her trade mb milliner, and visit her cousins, Mrs. Capt Johneon, Mrs. Capt Erickson and 31 r s. Harry Schubert. Any ono wanting pure A No. 1 Leaf ,Lard strictly corn.fed hoga can find it on sale at tho Marehfleld Cash Meat Market. , Road Supervisor Norton, has been putting eomo work on tbo East Marth-field-Sumner read, which lio espects to flnUh today, Friday. Tula district exteudB out about els xa'.'ca and for tbatr'distance tho road is now in good shape. . Tho Eteam ecbooner Signal, coming down from tbo Bay C ty mill loaded with lumber, Friday, afternoon, got out of the channel in the mouth of Isth mus slouch and Epent tho night on tho mudflat. The Needle Workera Club met at tho homeofMrp. A. Matson Thursday af ternoon and wore very pleaHaelly cuter--tallied by tho hostess. Tho musically inclined Kiipplld the company with a treat and lucloua rcfre&hsienla capped tho climaxi Tho club meet a next time with Mrs. John Bear. M. ' Thoao connected with tho real estate busineea in this county eay that there la gotting to bo a demand for a moro- ade quate handling of tho abstract bueincEH, and it ia eaid that our -present genial fe.nd'cfilciontcounty clerk, will j6lnI. Hacker in that business, after election. Mra. wA BoVrron iid Miia Edith' Robert, of Tanmllo cam to Marshflsld Tuesday for a abort visit. A break o tha water, pipe in the marsh by Uio Fourth St brldg has been malting trouble for Buporiutcudent Ed. Colgan. Mnggio Russell, aged six years, was examlucd Wednesday ntid committed to the insane asylum. Sho will ho taken out by Misa Vienna Masters, starting Friday. Bunion people stato that tho woolen inilla thcro havo orders ahead for 22 months night and dny work. This In stitution is a great benefit to Bandou. The Allianco arrived Wednesday from Portland with n largo paccouor list, and left down tho bay tho samo evening, bonud South. The porch Ivab been taken down front tho trout of tho Marks building. Some of tho pcoplq along Fourth street are trying to get a sewer system from Matt Steinbclm's pluce to empty into the slough. This ia a good move and should be carried to- surcct. Tho expense would not b heavy on tho property owners, probably less than 120 to the 100 feet. Mrs. J. T. McCormac returned Wed nesday from Coquille City whero alio instituted a lodgu of D. ot II. Monday evonimr. She also visited Aeatu lock'o nt Bandon, and spent a pleasant oveniug talking ovor iraturnai matter. Prof F. A. Golden was called awhy from school Wednesday afternoon, on account of his llttlo dauichter Huth having swallowed some pllia which wore not intended for her. Prompt treatment averted serious consequence. F. Q. Strange, tho now pastor of tha Presbyterian church, will bo here to'hold services morning and evening next Sun. day. Tho papora at Ashland, where the Row Strange has rutided for tho past fifteen years, all glvo him very flatter ing notice. F. P. Norton, tho horro dealer, ship ped a hortoon tho Alliance to L. 1.. Ayera, of the Fashion stables, Eureka. Henry Holm made a largo shipment of hides and tallow on the Alliance. ' Davo Roborts. ot Tenmilo, arrived in town Wednesday evening, bringing with hi in a large consignment of butter for shipment to San Francisco. R W. Lundy, of Myrtle Point, and Dr. S. L. Robords, ot Cciiulllu City, came over Wednesday to attend a meet ing of the Royal Arch Masons. A commttteo of Sumner ladicH came down Tuesday to purchase nn organ for the church at that place with tho funda recently raised by a babket eocial. They did not closo a deal, however. Tho com. mitteo consisted ot Mra. . 11. isincK, Mrs. A. D. Boone, Mines Alice and Net tie Buyers and Elsio Matson. Purl Pannhnff linil flirt mMorttinO ot injuring his left ear Tuesday afternoon while harrowing in tho orchard on a Coos river farm. In passing under a im: n drv twlir penetrated tho ear. nnnKtnrlnr) tha I vmnntinm. It ianilitO painful and it is feared that the ear will be permanently injuruu. Tho following offlrers were elected by Western Star lodueof KebckahsWednet day evening: N. G.,Kato I.andn; V. G., Mary Hofer; Secretary, Lizzie Butler, Treasurer, Jennie Reed. ''Tho steam schooner Signal camo up the bay Monday morning and took coal at tbo Beaver Hill bunker, preparatory to loading lumber at North Bend. Jha. Kern, of Flagstaff, will go to Humboldt on the Allianco, called thither bv the death of her daughter-in-law, Mra, Wm. Kern. Mrs. Geo. Roea and Mie. Geo. Bunyan of Catching slough, wero chopping in town Monday. Ed. Gilkey, of Myrtle Point, has tak en charge of tho cook house at Libby. The Sumner gasoline bpat hroko down Saturday and Capt. Harris un-d Tiin rr.crmann'a launch until Monday, whilo hia own boat waa being repaired. ' Art. Johnson, of Ihm dough, li in town for surgical attention to a bullet which ho has been carrying in his bhoulder since boyhood, and which has recently been giving him eomo trouble. There) waa much disappointment among Borao. of thoee who attended tho hiving Library Saturday niuht, because tho book of Revolution!) which was to havo been represented did not appear. It scorns that an adhesive collar button could not bo obtained. Tho Copper Queor towed tho Rogue River down, tho bay Monday afternoon Intending to go out aa tho tide .solved. The captain ot tho Copper Queen ex pected to make tho run to Roguo river iri about 'ton houra. Tho hew eteamor Is atlll minus tho stern-wheel. George Tihhetts FOR Suminor Wash Fab rics, Boys' and Girls' Sailor Hats, Tain O'Shantoi s, Laces and Embroidery. RIBBONS Hoy:.' Waists, Ladies' Shirt Waists, Kill Gloves, Hosiery. Corsets. George Tibbetts FOE Sheeting, Musliu. Cnlicoes, Per cales, Flannels', Towels, Nap tins. Lace Curtains, TableSkarfs, Stamped Doilies, Ulankets, Com forts. : : : : George Tibbets FOR Metis' Suits, Separate Pants, Hats ami Caps, Neckwear, sncms, Socks, .Suspenders, Underwrar , Jean Pants . . nnd Cottouade goods of all Kinds. iir MioH ot Business. Goods worthy of recom mendation. Prices that are reason able. Money4 refunded for goods not satisfactory ...- ,t- .i.i PHONE, 136, 1.0.0. F.BIdg. -r.r. mechanic, came- over on Wednesday train. Shorlft Galllnr was In town Tuosday night. Ho In delivering ballot boxes to tho dlffuront proslucta. Postotllco Inspector O. C. Riches, went through to tlnrdiuur on Tuesday, taking in thu l.uko pontolllco on tho way, Jacob Tustrom's llttlo boy stopped on n rnntv nail Saturday and his foot swell M ed hitdly but was much butter at lust reports. TRAVEL BY SEA Arrival by Allianco May 'J8: Eva Schroeder. Mrn .1 M Watson, Mary llrooks, .1 F Hall. O Wubnter, V Kelloy. 0 Oftoltur. K F Stewart, A B Daly, Mra niuwnri, Mta Aniieriou, nrunti Aiiuur Woid, J I. M;)dy, J H WUcox, J A rreucu, .u annce, it i.ax. DIED. STUIIIJS At Marshfleld, May !i7, 1WW, Ada Geneva, daughter nt Mr. and Mrs. W. It. Stubhs, ngrd 7 years. Tho i-auouof death was HrUht'a Dis ease, against which tho llttlo tufferor foiU-ht with tho greatest roiuago but without avail. The. funeral took placo Wednesday from tho residence In South Matshlleh), Ilov. Thos. Irvinu conduct ing tho services. Mr. Muir, a nhipbullderof tho Puget Sound seotlon, parsed through town Friday on his way to Protpor, where ho coes to construct a large steam schqoner this tixieon. Ho was accompanied by B'lve ral workmen. This means n good lot of work and llvlier times at Prosper for several months. Tho vpsjoI will bo biillt for tho Pugot Sound trade. Co qulllu Herald. Ilov. Strango ban sorvvd tho Ashland church of a period ot fourteen and ono half years, coming hero from tho First Presbytorian Church of Seattlo. Hia ministry hero has bton very success ful and tho church hai now a member ship of nearly 2)0, tho largest of any church in tho Presbytery of Southern Oregon. Mr. Strango has always beon active not only in church affairs but In public movement that havo affected fho welfare of thu town and county, and re gret at hia departure will not bo con fined to church circles. Ashland Tidings. ELEOTROITY Are you HiifTerlng Weal: buck. NervoiH rill i.iliivcn uvtitinV from IthiiiiinntlHin, trouble or (leiiernlly Tho Electric nuiiu mi'ii unit women. aim liullerhM. ior ..... ........ r-. "...... Kleotrle IiimiIihi keep the foet warm ami iireveiit eatcliiiiL' col il. I-or booklet ami circulars, iulilreH, Kl.lXTUIC Al'I'I.IANCK CO., Meilford, Ori'K'ou, OYSTER CULTURE ON COOS BAY .1. W. Ilenneltrccelvcdon tho Allianco two br.gaof oyalor'phnts" from Olym pian hich ho will put out in tha hoy jnatMthovo thofllaiico wharf. Mr. 15en nclt has boon trying for uomo timo to get rystcra atutablo for planting boro, and has had considerable) correspondence wlh Prof. Wiiahburn, who ia author ity on the eul-Juct, and who has given him instructions ai to planting, etc. Master Fiih Warden Van Duzon hau aho holped mutorially In Rottinu' tho ojHtoifi. Mr. llonnutt will ako eccuro eomo of tho Vaqulna Hay varloty of oyalora and plant them hero, Good autlirtritlro pronouncu thia b.y aB favor ablos location foroyhter culturo na any on tho coast, and thoro cccniH no good 'roiu.on vthy wo should not ralso our own J "lucloU3 bivttlvea." son, itiiiu iMHiersou, .iary Anuerson, .) 0 Toelle, It F Durphy nnd wife, J Slmiuoiis. .1 K Hmalley, F W Haltus. II Turner, R Thnnipioii, II ltnuo. K Thor- ..... II P..l.1n I.' V C.miI.I t U'nllil i" J- Mn. Mastera makea specialty of tailored auita at reasonable price, tf. Mrs. His Hanson, ot North lie ml. wna up yesterday, intoryluwlng her drtuu- ninkur. i Mlsi I tin Oamhlo, who la teaching n term o school on Coos river, was lit town yesterday. Prof. J. a. Annlltild, tho fanner poot of tho, North fork of Coos river, favored Maruhlluld with a visit yintorday, The.ro aro moral strangorn In town looking for faun property. If you havo any to sell try an ml In the dally Co a fir Mail. L. II. Hazard, counto olork, t:ninoovor from thu county seat on I'rlduy'n tralu. Geo. lloalo, of South Cooa river was lu town Friday on busluuis. .'Tho Volenno'H Dontlly VVorl from tlte Trill of Pompcll to the dctittmctloii tf 8t. Plorrc.'Miy Pro foeor C'harle Morris, l.b.D. Most in. terestlngb ook over publithed. Compluto thrilling and arcurato account of groatest disaster that over botrll thu liumaii raco greater evon than Pompeii. Tells how Martinique, ono of thu most brauliful islands lu tho world, was muldonly transformed Into a veritable hell. About NX) paitu, proluruly Illustrated with photographs taken buforo nnd cftur disaster. Practically only 'Marllnlquo Ilook" in tho Held, for nvorynuo now iiiihtts on having Prof. Morris' book and no other. Host nuthtir, laruest book, best illustrated, rcleutillcally necurato .Prlco f 100 AtSKNTH WANTKI). Knormoua protlt for them who act quickly. Most liberal terms Outfit lor 1U centx. Dout loso a minute, fcund for outfit and bo at work. Tho chance ot a'We-tlmu for makiiu money. Clark & CO., 222 S. -1th HI. Philadelphia. Pn. Mention This Paper Tho railroad survey party nrccainn ed mi Iho public rquaio In South Martih Hold, whero they havo tun tents pitched and havu their outfit and provision!! stored. Among many Kmpiru City pooplo In town Friday to assist in tbo observation of Urn-oration I)y wero Major and Mrs. Tower, Mr. John Lunnon and daughter Iteina, nnd others. if. Mluhelbrink and Carl Cox of tho Coos Hay creamery force, camo over to town last evening. Over 1 100 pounds of butter was mado nttho C001 Hay creamery Friday, a greater run tlmu any day last year. Mrs. I). I.. Hood has arcoptcd n call to n Msition ut (I0O n month In a fchOol at Doiiulati Island, Alaska, wham Mr. Hood ia employed, and will go north lu Au- Mra. Cliff Campbell received word Friday morning tllat her mother, Mrs,. K, Moffott, was vory seriously III at her Immii In lrntniri Mm (nniiilinll started for ltoeburg in tho afternoon, via .Myruo roiui, accompaniuu uy .urn. H. A. Kdmunda. Win, Woodward, of Coos river, waa in town Fridry. Will scums to be qultu nomilar with tho Coos river girls nowa days. J Is a food medicine for the pany mat is mm anu not yj well nourished and for the mother whose milK docs y not nourish the baby. jj t. It is equally ood for the ft Vtt nr flirl juhn ic iU'in nnrl S ?- Mnl iM 4 .ll . .lll M.I Ktuc diiu nut wen iiuuiisiiuu y y their ,foodi also for (lie g anaemic or consumptive $ adult that is losing flesh 8 J and strength. Jf S . , In fact, for all conditions V S of wasting, it Is the food $ medicine that will nourish w unu uuuu ujj uic uuuy unu w give new lite and energy Z when all other means fail. ZLoxld ho taken In summer as M well as winter. S joe. mdfi.oo, dtdruggliti. S SCOTT tt H0V7NB, Cbmlu, N.W:Yot(,. Rk)WWM w m.B' n m T-v m 4JWM H SJ v; immmm