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About The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902 | View Entire Issue (June 28, 1902)
L T TbVtannl Thlnir. ' j "Wasn't that uu odd thing for the minister to Bay Just na wo wore leav- Ins?" asked the Chicago bridegroom of I his bride. , "I don't think I noticed what ho paid." replied the hrlde. "What was itr , "He invited us to come again." "Oh, that was Just ordluary polite-1 ncas. lie always does my marrying." ' Detroit Free itcss. Sciatic Rlieutrutistn Cured After Fourteen Years of Suffering "I hnvo been stllictul with sointl rheumatism tor (ourtteu nr," m Jnuli Kdi'nr tf (liirmnntnwn ('ill. "I having been employed in tht capacity was ablo to bo around tint Yoimtantly -for the past vear at Colfax. Weh. 1 ho suffered. I trle.l even thine I c.uld l.enr j of unit Ht ln.t whm Inlil to trv Clllttllllrf- ! groom is rt graduate of the North Pacific aje prtj lm, which I tfiit and was , . ; Cavanagh-Turnbpw1 - " """s ... Oregonlan At ItltsU noon on Thursday, .In no .", at the residence o( the hridu's aunt. Mrs. William fhrcve, mi Stroud Mio,t, Dr. William Cavauagh and Mies Zulu Turn- low were united in marriage, Uev. Al- hyn Kteon, piutnrof tholtodney-Avrnuo Christian Church, Mm: the olhVlating minister. Thn wedding wa quiet and informal, only immediate relathes and friends being present. Tlie bride is a graduate of the Monmouth Normal School and a successful school teacher, FOR SALE Tim hred Miuiuimtli Hron.o Turkoyn from the fauiouH Vinxl ard and MungiH Htraiu Toiiih $r.tl elicit. Tihw $10X0. Kgg for hutching i'AJ) for a Hotting of t. Huriod Plymouth Hook (Vkorols $1.50 to r.00. Ilnrred Plymouth Hook anil 8. (' Hi own Leghorn ogg $tW 1HT potting, of HI Sotting (nun the fiiumim In diiiii ttutiner Duck $1.50 fur l. Hatchings from three lmpoiU'il Harred ltork Iii'Iih with records ot lol-ir.l.ioToKt.win 1W days fj.tut per setting, Inspection invited. AiltlriH Fit ink KoiiKltH. .MAItSIIKIKI.1) OUF.dON Dental Collie and hold the position immediately mliov.d and in a i-liort - I limn iMiri'il. mill t hiii litituiv til mv it Iiiih of demonstrator at hi alma mater, Dr. 0t g nee tutuiued." Why nut u'p tlif and Mrs. Cavanagh will continue lib resi- I linlnwnt and net well? It is for rale by .... JohnPiciits dents of Portland. CASTOR I A For I fonts and Children. ilio Kind oi! 'vb Always Bought && Boars tho Signature cf C&aii KEEP YOUR HAND California's Summer Session. Hurkeley, ll., June 2U Tne third annual Summer cession of the Univers ity of California, opomd tiday anil will continue until early in August. Among the subjectD repretonlod in this year's cession for the tirr-t time are Gorman, French, Italinu, art forestry and library J science. The faculty include such emin-1 em educators at Prof. Jgnah Itoyen o ( I'liiiiiiiran A- Ifciiiioll BANK, lUKKPTOIW T U Sheri lmi,.l. W. n.nueit: I'HKS : mii.I. II FhiiMiMii. VICH l'UBS. . K. F. Willi,.. .1.. CASH IKK Capital, $50,000. OS YOUR WM FT I Harvard, William A. Henry ol the I'lii-, j verjity of Wisconsin, F. N . Scutt of thu I f-nme ol tho results ct liu advertising which this section has b;en letting re cently, through railroad and timber talk . uru suit f r.tuAcant a ll.titf rtififlif Ks Already Marthfield is beginning to be over-run with travelling fakers of differ ent kinds, who reem to think they will find rich p'eking in this prosperous com munity. The latest instance to be called to the attention of the Mail is that of an agent for tome outside building and loan as sociation, who holds out glittering prom ises to induce people to put their money into it. As told to the Mail the promise is made that the payment of per month (of a period of JOO rnnnthe will cecum (1000 in cash at the end of that period. A-Visry little tigurinu will show that this would be equivalent to the payment of IOJ3 per cent per annum in termit, over and above all expenses, of doing business. Such a proposition U a fraud on thu face of it, and it is to be hoped that very few of our people will be buncoed out of their good money on this proposition. In fact, It fie-ms that this party is not overworked in writing applications for stock in his company, aj he finds time to woik a fake advertising proportion on the side. University of Michigau. Cnarles Sars Baldwin of Vale, and Superintendent F Inn's Sohian of St. I.onix. Y.-.le-Harvur I Race New London, Con., June -5: This New Kngland town is preparing to re joice in its annua) college outing, for the ' crews of Yule, 11 nd Harvard contest for, supremacy 011 the Thames tomorrow. Thu town is dfcornted impartially in 1 blue and rriuuon. and everywhere on j the streets are noisy mantes of students. Gales Ferry and Ked Top, the training quarters of the two crews were be sieged throughou' the day by crowdeof students and lovers of aquatic sports Wo prumptlr obtain V H. and fbreliii imam Homl model, iketch or photo ullnrrnUon fori ireorcponon palcnUMIItjr. torfrrouk,l iBaaffi" TRADE-MARKS '&-! rrfwwiiHj LViJlllllJ ! Opposite U. S. Patent Office WASHINGTON D. C. Real Kstntt Tr.-listers Cic (). l.each .11. rl w f, to I.ee (mkhIuoiii lots 'J. .'( Ulock Ci North add toCuqiiille ii0. Edward Iuifwe to K h Wileou and-,1-7 lot I, aw ."1 of uw I t.'J of w4 roe i s Sr 11 fS't. . U S tf. N 1 Itr. Co. t 2 S 18. fee li 1...: It is weuerally conceded that the three, ,H , .,., r ,( tlt. ., MC .j ,. ., M.fJ races, 'vanity eight, 'vartity four, anil w 4 of ha4 bW ,., , , m. , 1-2 of freshmen eight, will b the most clotely W ., 2 o( M,, ,w ., I)f M. ., M.c ,8 ,, ., j contested event held iu years. Few ,)( R. ,. Ii2of I1W , t2 of sre'M. nel-t wogers are reported to far, but the bet-; Hf4 ,)( hV., , 0, M,,t i.f M-Ues 30 ting is expected to be heavy when the l2SrUlll., 2 of so I rtv I i.w 11-2 Northern Firemen. Cass Lake.Miun., JurieSO The North ern Minnesota Firemen'H Association began its eighth annual tournament here oday. Firemen nrcunpanied by band, and citizens poured in on every train. Tho city is decorated and numerous im mense arches welcom the fire fighters Today was taken up largely with recelv, ing the visitoru and looking after their accomodation. Tomorrow and Saturday vwill see uumeroiiH interesting events, including a grand pstratje, a shooting tournament uud hook and ladder and hose races. Tho Ladies Aid Society of the I'reauy terian church' met Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. James Forty. CducmtaVoar Uorel ITU?. CjtcarKU. Candy Cathartic, euro constipation forever lOc.SSe. It O.OC.MU'druecUurftuixl money. The steamer Alliance arrived WedneH- doBwn U,T UyTt 11 p. , irNTrSi Itl to add much to the interest of crowds arrive from New York and Hop hc 12 11'-of nw set of nw I e2 fee 12 U)n tomorrow morning. The rnres lliin , ,,0 f)f M , ,., ()( nu , ,,., f),c .JUi tl.,., year will be run tff at noon instead of ..... .,., .,,, 0.M, 2 ..... , ,,lXh . ., in the veiiig, ae hot jiar. Ibere , (j ,.., w2 T) UH ,2 n will I the regulation three meets be- ,.., M.c .c 7.n of nel 2of nel ! tween the two 'varsity hhelle. the four .. . . . .... . . . ... . .... . . .. i ..I ' rw 1 01 nw-, n w 1 ui iw ., to 1 ; o eeu in oar and the f.eM.m.n In-ats. TIim first : y, MJ ,1(l.2, ,(W., gw , Htt , 0, H.c race wilt be the four oared, and will.Urt ,7 i,f 2 3i .,, 8 ,.J ,., o( nel.selrec at 1I):;W the Iresnrnen will take up t!in start at tho navy yiml and row up to thu 1 ferry. At2o'clrk the 'vareity will bo callel, and will be rowed down stream over the usual cotirte, starting opposite Gales Ferry uud finishing at the tiridgu. This arrangement, the first of Iih kind for five years, i" necessitated by the tides, If it ik stormy, or condition a,ru at all unfavorable, the regatta will have to be postponed until evening, when the reorto arrangements will bo followed out. Tna referee's boat will botheVScout," owned by Mr. August Belmont. Tho "Mirage," owned by Mr. Cornelius Van durbilt, will le theofiiciri Ixjat. Theeo and the launches of Vaiu and Harvard will be the only (joats allowed to follow the races. William Meikleham will act as a referee. President Jtooeevelt in scheduled to arriveihere, this evening on board the United States dispatch boat Dulnhin and hie presence tomorrow is 18 Sec ID 1.2 of sw4 of sw-f iim-I of eel nl-2 mc20 Sec 22 sec 21 sec 26 sc 28 w-2fec2u lotsV 10 11 12 ej 2 Me 30 .sec 'M e-c.TJ wc 31 t 27 r 10 ne-t of 1 1 1 tec 10 tee H ec 22 w 1-2 of nw I-1 jnwl-l of ml-1 pec 21 pec 2U t 21 r 11 1 sl-2 of swl-l p1-2 of sol -1 sec 11 nwl-l of uel-l p1-2 of Hec.l2seo 111 n-l-l nl-2 of ) 'i t . ftf. -s fret :: - s .. -g '' LJL t j . ...t I, i, ii 1 Mtll I. a t 0 h t il a 1 I I e h. iViTTiUPV i 0 It TON.-- f Xi:VH DKAl.KltiANO AGKNT h a 11 I' r 11 11 e i h v u 11 11 .1 1' o r t iVii 1 a 11 . the I 0 11 .1 1 11 if M a u a z I 11 .1 h AN IVi'h VI NT (PIT a V) S 11 Iiho r I p 1 1 on h fur 11 I I V p I' r h a 11 d p i) r I d I a 1 h . 2-l w 3 3 L F lno flgiirH mid tnlmcrn. I ! Stiitiuiiorvrj.Twoliv. iiotl.niH ' :v :: w w v .. y- :?: I - '' j- .. . ... 1...-.. M ll'lrpt arriuil iu Hit. Frnurboo. I l.MNrV-nAHAN'l ITIIK' M f ""' "1m''p' oi.dotort lemon from I r. I the lltHt omp, I A T BA lll'llclOII" UeOt bi'VlH.lgO. m y I Vk for tiur I -yrNy NKW ii'lUKH I FH-' V iKJ I "'" ''''''lot k'rxilo IU.pt.Meil, IicashstoheV k No. 28 Mahkct stpicct, s. r. B k Can ot tulc-r lltt yt.it iK 11 U M B E R ' That is what we have to sell, and we oan fill all orders for any and-all kinds.' THE QUALITY is guarantee and the price is right. OUR STOCK INCLUDES :i ,'.J. anything required in Fir. Spruce,' Red and White Cedar. SIMPSON LUMBER CO. piionc Man. i5i, North Bend, Ore l-3.st iinl Oiiiil'iiri'. I ,, . 'J'hsii Hiilirttaiitial iiiuttroSM'ri are nloop iihilorn Thoy are ciiiiifiirtahlo and will retain their 'Vpi ugl iii'hh" for yearn. Made In tw iileivt or a., iu nun piece Tlieso luihk iiiutro.oH, with cotton face nreZeqiiul to all-luiir and oust a urea deal li'H.s money. QllRISTENSEN & JOHNSON- rWrtwS mf rZ. Ami is growing under Capt. Hard wick's feet, the occasion. nwl-lpel 1 ofuwM uel I of swl-l nl-2 01 ho 1-1 sec 1 1 lot 'A M.C 21 lots It I sec 22 uel I lotsIM moI-1 ol uwi-i uel-1 of swl-l nl-2 ol sel-4 pre 23 lots 1-2 nl-2 of ) hoI-1 nel-1 ot swl-l nl-2 sec 21 wl-2 of nwl-1 sec 25 ul-2 of nel-1 nwl-1 sec 2fij Inta I 2 3 7 nol-1 of Hwl-1 nwl-1 of , sel-1 eec 27 t 21) r 13 swl-l of sel-i sec 17 . ' ' " hi.. lots wi-2 wi-2 of nei-i wi-2 of eeM soi-i tsmvsimmAtmittVimwaxx of sel-l sec 18 wl-2 wl-2 of nol-1 sel-l of nel- sel-l sec 1! t 21) r 11 nl-2 ol sel-l sel-l of sel-l see 13 Oregon Coal A Nav Co to Coos Uay Ice & Col'l Storage Co MM) feet frontugo north o(-North Marshfiold fl(). Kmum Nasburg to Himcon Miller Loto 7.10, 11 Block 38 Nashurgs add to Marshguld $00 DO YOU KNOW umcliini-ry unci we UUN'T WliAit OU I 'I'llJ! I HA I' we iim; no injurioui cliemlciU ami only ib very Inist of mmi and we giwrun ten our Work. Wo uo erft;cted inddcrn CI.UII1IUS, Jjumilry wora can ne re- rtuiow. A. Dodj'o, iiuned In 12 hour nfter rt-elpt. KcniemU-i we employ wl.ltel.inor ony. WinL' are fcomn of our aevnti: ut)rge ioriic, imikioii, . i.ureiu, wnK! .. MMynlu point. .Sl ;ianon, North IlenU, J. Morgan, Hniplie. 1C00S BAY STEAM LAUNDRY j iirnaTXMsTEiiN'! I these days.