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About The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902 | View Entire Issue (June 14, 1902)
..HI. ( t ,1 J&.3STJD LOOAll W -ViV '.-' Mre, Masters makes n specialty of .tailored euita nt very reasonable prices. tf. . The Crescent Coal Co. ia Bending n couple of tons of sacked coal by tlio Al linnco to I. G. Gale, of Eureka. Tlio Alliance tailed from Astoria nt 0:30 am Wednesday, and ia advertised to fail from hero Thursday evening. J. W. Flanagan has rontod half of II. Sengstackon's warehouse, and will carry a Block of Hour and feed.' Ole Hansen got a fall whllo at work on A. W. Neal'a piledriver nt Kruso'a shipyard Wcdrosday, hut was not ser iously injured. ' Any ono wanting pure A No.jl Leaf Lard strictly corn-fed hogs can find it on sale at tho Marshfleld Cash Meat Market. Mrfl. Ida Haines Murphy, with hor two children arrived on tho Areata, on hor way lo visit at tho homo of her fathor, Joe Hulnos at Eckloy. Shu will visit n few days with Mra. 1', M. Wilbur, ia this city. II. Sengstaekcn had n lino 2-year-old Jortoy bull bronght up from tho Alders Wcdnetday and sent it up Coos rivor to J. J. Cllukonboard, who had purchased him. Misj Sutan Boeson and Master Gerald Barett, of Portland, arrived on tho AM anco Thursday tho former a cousin of Mrs. W. H. Short, and wna to havo acted na bridesmaid at tho do Novuc. Short nuptials Wednesday evening. A voin of coal is being opened up on 1. M. Quick's placo on Tenmile, Tho coal is pronounced of good quality and will bo used on tho new steam launch which is to run on tho lake;. L. H. Hazard, county clerk, camo over on yesterday's train. Fine Stationery at Norton'e. Nothing better than RedCrosa Expec torant for tronbleEomo cough; try it . A large consignment of supplies lor 'the new ice works waa received on the Areata. Frank Snow has lately built a resi dence on his timber land at McKinley and ha opened up a logging camp. Ray Tibbetta will leave on the Alli ance on hia way to Cbariea City, Iowa, to risit hia grandparents for a low months. J. T. Coliver of Catching slough, ia suffering from a broken rib the result of a collision with n plow handle. Mrs. Albert Stemmorman, of Alle gany, went to Bumncr Wednesday to visit her parente, .Mr. and Mrs. Wm. La whom. x Mrs. E. O'Connelland daughter Stella returned from n months vacation at; Victoria B. C. Mrs. Dan Roberts and Mrs. Geo. Holster, of Empire, wero visiting friends in town Friday. Grant Bcalo waa in town Friday on business. Evan Hodson and bride, went up Coos river Friday to their future homo at tho HoJson place on Coos river. Csfrfir OP. 5, & 'Tibbetts (E, 436, 1.0.0. F.BIdjr. MARSIIFIELD OREGON. Seasonable - SHOES Ono of the now schooners in tho ship yard is being cilkod. Jas.k Hayes, of Coquillc, is visitiug his parents h3re, Mr. and Mre. W. W. Hayes. W. II. Morgan, of Daniels creek wah doing business in town yeaterdsy. Misses Jennie Poterson rnd Neliio Morgan of Empire were in town Friday shopping and visiting witli friend. Tho Huctcsa of a ahoo Department depends up on wear of the goods. OUK Moiib' Shoes comprisca nil gradee for tho Farm, tho Street, tlio Ofilce, tho Store. Just Rocolvcd UNION' MADE SHOES FOU MEN -GOOD SOLID AND SERVICEABLE. SHOES Miss LydlaMcCullah, of Myrtle Point, is visiting friends and relatives in Marshfleld this week. Luther 0. Lighthall, of Tenmile, was in town Thursday night on business. A deputy assessor of Douglas county is visiting the eettlers in the Tenmile country who live within his jurisdiction. Chester Lawrence, of May, who ia put ting up an engine for C. I '.Coleman at Templeton, was over to North Bend Thurday evening after tools. Mrs. P. M. Wilbur will leave on the .Alliance, en route to visit relatives in Chicago. M!es Maggie Anderson will ac company hor, and they will bo absent two or three months. J. W. Bennett ia exported to leave Son Francisco Saturday on his way home over land. Tho Episcopal Sunday school id closed for tho Summer, and will be reopened the first Sunday after tho public school commences. A Goddess of Liberty will bo elected for tho 4th of July. BalM boxes nt Preues Drug store and h'etry A DunganH Cigar tttore. Votes C cente each. Ed. Abernethy started yesterday for his homo at Dora, going via Myrtle Point, where his sister, Mlw Francis, who is visiting there, will ioin him. Land Commissioner Frank Rogers' and Geo. Quick, of Gardiner, wero in the Tenmile section Wednesday, help ing MrB. Eddy Baker provo up on her (homestead. FARM FOR SALE 163 acres, part bot- .torn, balance bench, nearly 300 fruit 'trees good buildings, qn North Slough. ."Reasonable price. For further par- ticulras call at this offico' or address Jacob, MatEon, Marehfield. 0-5-Ctd Iw The Coob' river phone line is working again after three days work repairing tho cable, which was broken by the Western Home's anchor. Tho. Presbyterian Ladles' Aid society gave a reception in tho church last even ing to Rev. F, G, Strange. The attend anco was quite large aud a very plensnut social time was enjoyed, Vie! KM. Frciic' Kiil,'liiiiiuhM. Box f..ir, Dull Kangivrco. Dune Ing nnd HolIM Slipper. All l.iiuN i.f useful footwear. COMFORTABLE AND EASY "STOPS UHKI'MATISM, TII08K ELECTRIC LINED SHOES" M SEVERAL LINES OF Children's Shoes -T 0 JI'ST THE THING FOR HARD WEAR GOOD AND STYLISH G.'A. Bennett and family, Mre, Mark and R Walter wont. to Rocky Point yes terday. All went for a picnic except Gus, aud ho went to catch crabs, Infants' Blue and Pat ent Leather Shoos George & Tibbetts i ' I. O. O. K. Builcfiug Samples by roqueBt. F, Boutin, Jr., who recently bought tho Ohndwlck tract of land has arrived with n party of surveyors mid la engag ed hi now running tho liuuo on tho laud, Tho railroad surveyor now havo I heir slnkos from Etuplro to tho nurthurn limit of tliu city, and wero working in West Marahtluld yesterday afternoon. Miss Grey, Minn Biecen ntnl KdAbor nethy returned yesterday (rain it trip to to Golden fuUs, They rnport tho road lu good coudllloii nnd n largo nmotinl of .water coming ovor tho fnlls, making :t very protty scene. ' Walter Butlor while tncklug up Del Monto flour tags Friday, madu n mis step while trying to utep from llio Wnlnr Co's wntnr pipe to the Wetit Marshllold bridge, aud landed Invito mud flntn be low, Ho was a high, to behold when ho crawled out. Rev. W. A. Dimick of Rosoburrf, Sabbath School Missionary nt tho Pres byterta church la in Mnrahfluld nnd will spend a couple of months in Coos 'and Curry counties doing Sabbath ric'iool work. Mrs. L. II. Hefsnorand Mrs. IsLando left yesterday on routo to Eugenu as delegatus to tliu grand lodgo, Women of Woodcraft, Thoy went via Coquillc nnd wore to bo joined by Mrs. McCloakoy, delegate from Myrtle Point aud Mrs. L. P. Maury dotegato from Cojuillo City. OttoSchotter, manager of tho West Union telegraph olllcu here, started out ovor the Coos Bay wagon road Saturday on routo to Ban Francisco on a buiineis trip. Ono of tlio Coant Mail crew I." endeavoring to hold down the W. U, of fico during Otto's absence. Thoro is bitter complaint from eevcrnl owners of dogs in town that some mis crcnnt has been K-nldlng their canines. The culprit Is unknown nt prossnt, or It would go hard with him. Tlio pcrtou who throws rcnldlng wntor on n dniiib animal ought 'to 1m subjected to tho nine treatment himsolf. A merry party of young people, tlio guests of Uisa Alice McCormcc, spent n most delightful day (Saturday) on tho lower bay taking in the tights nt tho Ilfo saving station, and enjoying tho beach in, 'various wnjH. One of tho main event: woa a picnic dbnor, and tho way it dirapenred waa ample proof that it was good, Tho party was com posed of tho following: Misses "Alice McCormac, Clara Johnson, Millie John sou, Lena Larson, Lettio Larson, (tono vieve Songstacken, Olllo Davis, MesHrs. Albort Campbell, Walter Butler, Tom Bennett, Sidney Smith, Fred Hofor, Ed die Johnson, Fred McCormcc, Tom (Joldun. Tho company wns chaperoned by Mrs. J. T, McCormac and Mrs, S. II Hazard. TobDad The wlron being down Monday nnd Tuesday nights prevented the Mail from giving Itii readera nil account of the penitentiary break it couple of days earlier than this, Close Call Tim Holm hotino in Smith Mnrlifluld occupied by P, C. Lovar, luul n narrow uicnio from destrmitlnu Wednesday evening, A spark from the chimney ret lire to (ho roof but tho hlnxu wnn dliroveii'il by Peter Heolt Just an It got Matted, ntnl he scaled tho root limned lately with buckuln of witter just in time to fxlliiftilHli tho (Lro before it got beyond control. Chadnlck Deal Closed Tho Mail In infonnod on good author ity that tho denl for the Ohadwlck tract of timber laud, has been closed and tho tutu la tin accomplished fact. This In it big deal, n.id If tho now own ers go nhead to dovclop their property, m they aro expected to, It will uiuuu a great denl to the bay. Aud this Is only ono of tho now de velopments for this season. Church Services. Children's Day Sorvlcon will bo held at tho Prosbyterlnn Church Sunday ntlln. in. tilth children'!) sermon by tho pastor. Sunday School nt 10 n. in O.K. meetings nt 7 p.m. Subject of Sermon: "Three Important Nots." Como Everybody. F. G. Stua.vmk, Pastor, V ill be Delivered Soon. The rchool paper which Is being turned out from the Coaht MaiI Job olllcu will bo ready for the ilniihtag louche. Monday, nnd will be delivered to the subscribe booh niter. Tho pa per is much larger than was nt first an ticipated, thus tint delay. Protestor F. A. Golden hfH rpared no pains iu mak ing this paper n valuable refurouco for future inn nnd it In it complete history of tho Marshllold High tchool andean bo added to from year to year, thus mak ing a rontlnouu record. Thlslann under taking which ia u credit to any rchool and hcccmoi more valuable as time passes and the example should bo fal lowed by more educational Institutions,' BORN WITTICK At Marshfleld, ; Oregon, June Kith, 100'J, to tho wifo ol Ernest Wlttielt, n sou. Coroner's Verdict. - The coroner's inquost and autopsy on tho body of young Bird Hayes at Co quillo City wonld soem to settle tho ques tion of tho cause of his death. A thorough post mortum examination was mado, and no indications whatovor wero found of external Injury to cause death, Tho verdict of tho .coronora jury iwas that tho deceased had como. to his death from heart failure duo to orcosalvo use of alcohollo drinks, MARRIED HOD.-iON-McOANN At tho rosidonco nf the bride's parents Mr. and Mrs, Robl. McCuiin in East Mnrshllold, nt noon, June II. 100J, Evan Ross Hod son nnd Miss Pearl Amelia McCuiin, Rev. F. G. Strange olUchtting, Improving Water System. Tho Marshfleld Water Co. Is making ex tonal vo improvements In its pipo syt tem, nnd have just received COO feet of 0 inch cast Iron pipe which will bo laid on Fonrth etroof, across tho slough and on tho marsh, Work on this will cotn monco Monday. A 0 inch iron pipo will also bo laid on Broadway, commencing at 0. otrootand running south, and 2000 foot of 2 iuch pipo will also bo laid on broadwoy, run ning out toward tho dopot. Tlio pipo on 4th St(01omont plnU from tho Nasburg ts tho Dubnor placo will uluo hi lowered,, as Bomogrndingjsboing dorto by tho property owners' on tii'at Dtroot to brine it to the (trade eatAbliahnd J by tho city. J?