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About The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902 | View Entire Issue (July 5, 1902)
-- i)b; fksJjr'D I XT imUo ATUUD,Y, JULY 5 i Wl Published Every Saturday by the Mail Publishing Co. sunscRir.pox rates One ytwr. (In ntlvnnce). Sjlxmoniln Ilttoo months ,... A , st.ja 1.09 .JO rjoa will U- charged when not paid In ailmncc TUB EXPLANATION Tho press of tho etato has been draw-1 ItiS. or trying to draw, nil torts of les- tonq from tho result of tho Into election, , ami a t Is amusing to watch tho con- j Jortiona of tarao of the arbiters of pol itical wisdom. One of the hardest things for tho or joteretaudeeo much "funny bueir.ees" 3D tho part ot the political manipuU jors, that they do uot uive him credit for ho (Eood horto eclso that he really po seces. As a matter of fact, Mr. Foruiihts de 'eat can uo he laid primarly at the duor of Joe Simon or T. T. Gecr or any other . , , few men. It was caused by a spon? 1 ' tateous revolt on tho part of the rank I and file of Repullican voters. They wc:o dcterminte rebuke tho action of Jho Portland manipulators who placed a mr.n at tho head, of tho ticket whose claims as a Republican wero oi euch extremely recent origjp. Tho person ality of Mr. Furnish had little to do ;tith the case. 0.' his ability there was po question, and had ho beon a life-long Republican there is no doubt but ho would have gono in without a struggle put tho people understood that hie uom jnation grew out of the factional fight Uinary politician to understand is that 1 llftd mado M' ,I0B1B wil'1 hla "l- ' . , ... , , 'and daughter, Mr. and Mre. F.X. Hofer, the people do occasionally get mad and, , , coming to Salem, Oregon, with them in lick ever thotrccce. Oidiuarily lbo.SM nt,a t Marsblield iu 1091. An l In Multnomah coun.ty, whero ho waa after an absence of fivo months In the picked up by ono faction for tho pur-' Goldon 8late- Jol,nn.v ,a looklnB ex- . , . 4. . , .. trcmely well nnd happy, whllo it io poe of downing tho other, and tho ' rumored by the knowing ones that his jeoplo of Oregon are getting tired of eee- ,Cart Je ancbore(, , mQ of lhMo ,mppy jngtho stato mado tho football of tiiojvallye. Wo all hope that his ptnlllng Portland bosses. i countenance may remain with uo forevwr Of course the LYrtlnnd bones will not w0'0! Amen. ioabloto understand tiiie. Nfitlicri will their lieutenants in others parts of the state, and this is somewhat encour aging for those who really disero good rKennu-Liixnssafzi run JBwB?gcaacuuy;iarcEnrjcEanaatTgaaagii. ,, 'BaV'S?ll,Safc.'2 t 9 I w5 7K? w Ws? i -Tit- i Imp B New line of Ladies' and Childrens' colonial ties, just arrived, (all shoes. We are always prepared to fit (the hard to Wm. N -rs. i mMultuomnh will bo kept up aud It inoy bo a $mo of tho old adage, thnt "when thloca fallout, hoacet nu-u not their due." DIED MILLBR. tnMarjhtfeld, Oregon, Juno 20, llrtM, Frederick L. Milier, aged 77 years, a mouths iiud "J tlaye. Frciloritk L. Miller was born in Fil bol, Gornmny, AJirll (5, ISM. Ho camo to America while n young man, after serving tho lawful time in tho Herman I army, latidiiiK In Now York in I S3 2. Ho huu a contractor ami builder mul fol- lowed that occupation uulil 18 1. Ho was an Odd Fellow for ovor 10 yearn, I and was also a member of tho free by teriau church. Ho was a lover of ( tit.i..i,w .. "!'; ...... j ...... .... ,... w.. ' mi urn At .1 L'lnillt' lt.il 1 ilMrtl .Iwiwialltrw. i and generous to a fault. He had been a widower since 1SIK5, when his wife died atGuelph. N. D., and for many years only danshter, mentioned nlove. enr-l. vivos him. The funeral took place Monday after noon from the residence of F. X. llufer on Fourth street. Simple cervices at the houeo were conducted by Rev. F. U. Strange of the l'reebjtcrlan church, ' nf- er Rhtch tho remains wero taken in c,,arK b' Suneet LcJe' l' - - V' nni1 !iven interment in 1. 0. 0. F. cemetery , , , with the r tes of the order. Tenmile Items. Mr. Ostrom, tho profceeionnl dyko builder, pasted through tlila nei(;hbor hood a few daya nyo on Ida return to Coos Ray, Mr. O. has just lluiehed a contract on Deans Creek a few miles east of Gardiner. W. It. Glass who oporateJ tho Lako Creamery during tho ecason 1506 is visit fug old friends in tho coast counties and also tukin? order for tho Do Laval cream separators. J. K. fettorion of May is njcain visit ing his olJ hunting and fishing grounds Peter Roboreon, Stonelako and Shut- tcr are Bbipping lumber for new build ings and an insurance agent is almost on their heels ready and willing lo write lout policies. '31iS3XrhmW;Ce9!2 or taut 'to Consumers. 1TO UYINCr gooils direct from the itiaiiufac turer makes it possible for us to give our customers High price. Nearly everysteamer wrings in additions- to our already large stock. : A U i , 'it Dr. WooTeov hnn jusUlnlahed his now eeow. 'Sin inn hntuleomo craft nnd will Lo equipped with an ArUntro motor. DaVo Robert nnd tho culobrntod foot rucor Ohaa. Johnson were doing Imi! ueea'ln Mnrnlitleld Monday. (Vird of Thanks Mr.'nmi Mrs. F, X. Hofcr wish lo ex tend their sincere lhankn to tltu kind frhuula who Assisted In tho Into jUm-js Mid pbBcquleo of tholr father Mr. 1 L. Millor. They especially wish to thank tho members of tho I. 0. 0. l PUHDUIOKSON At North ltund, Or., Juno'-'S, 1U02, to tho wifo of Victor Frcdtickion, n datiRhter. MARRICD. JOHNSON VINCAMf Iu Matkl.tbM. Ore., July :d, 11XK, Alfred A Johnson . and Mies Alma K. Yincauip. Itcv. IS. C. Lee, oUiclatliiK'. HA UPUT.M l -Hl W.r In Mural. (11,1 0'r J(lv2 mi A Camp,h. aa MUs Mnv;;ij btnall, Rev. R. C. Leu ol ficlalii'K- NORTH H12ND CKLK- HRATION POSTPONED As will be ecun by an announcement in another column tho celebration at North Rend has been postponed until Sunday, July llllli, when the programme, as planned, will be carried out. The weather clerk has gono back on thu Fourth of July iu such n tcatuUloun fashion that the North Rend people brought it bjt ter to postpone their "do ing" and a good time than to attempt to carry thorn out today. Tho eituatlou is aomewhnt different hero in Marehfleld, and while tho damp ness will interfcro with a part of tho program, the most of it can bo carried out, ami wo will hr.vc n good titno, any way. W'a hope fo ece tho people hero wiio would othcrwiso havo been at North Rend, and when tin y have their exer cises down thoru they will too tho big gest crowd that ever collected in North Bend. Family Disagreement Win, C Lund, of Bust Marthfltld, was arretted by Marshal Carter Thurs day on complaint of Ida wifu, Anna Lund, charging him witli threatening to do her bodily injury. Tho parties ap peared beforo Justlco Hydo Thuredny evening, J. V. Rcuuult nnd C. F. Mc- rmanKmanxnarBnouiTKii CJrade Values at a very . VXKWM ... m. m. taoi a. 'Iii-to; iV nrhm itiiM Who irar I -7 I -AT Jt W AT A Hm. X ,.- SAWYER'S EXCELSIOR BRAND ? dand Slickers lVr.ml.il Vlrrnrr. MillolHit utilwmk it m, ntrl. II l'r itmlrr lii I 1 lliriii,riwWurMiliuutiti. ' l..rVHl,H.U)ff., iai... ft.. frtBil.r. Knlisht appearing no nlturnoya for t'm Plato. After Informally talkliiR tho tn.t- tcr over with tho partien, JiuIku Hydo I pojtponed tho case until 11 p u, July ISth, Mr. nnd Mrs. Lund njuooInK to o ' homo and try to live amicably together. The parties have been married for iiluo years nnd havo three children. 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XJptodate Ladies' and Gents' Furnisher 1 o ur m'X'O xi. x y. flan tho r IN Kind Y llw Nwjl BflHM AMiTfTiuA'S ! BEST GDITOniALLY rtXAftLCOS. OONSI3TBNTLY HUPUHUOAN Nuwa froiO all of tho world well urltteii, ordinal atnrlfa-AiiHwers to qiiuurU'n ArllcaW mi health, tho home, new hooka, and nu work about thu farm nnd g-udun. II IllHit member of nrrrATi'fCTJlnted l'rcfl the only WubH'ii nowitpaper Receiving the entire Teligrupli(u iiuwa eurvlce id theNvw York Hun nnd eprdixl rnlilool tli NinYork World Daily report" from or 2,(Ki) epcnnl eurniapoudouta throughout tho couuirr v k a u ONE JlilJiliAiL Subecrlbe for the Wr:r.Ki.Y (Joant Mam. mid the Weekly Inter Ocenti one year, hoth pipers for Pi'ofossionnl Cards. R. H. Vvallor, D. D. S. DBNTAL SURG BON AND MBCHAN- ICALDI'.NTIST. Ollko Naehnrg lltdg. A. Ft,, Phono. Sfl MARSIIFIRLD, : : ORBGON.' A. G. Gross, M. D. PHYMCIAN AND SL'RGBON. Olllce, Nnaburg llultdlng. Phono -12.1 MARHHFIBL. i : ORBGON E. E. Straw, M. D. 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