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About The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902 | View Entire Issue (July 19, 1902)
Tho Kind Yon Hnvo Always lu uso for OVcr 30 years, nnd . -y . 6Sw& All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-ns-pootl" nro but; 'Experiments that trlflo with and endnnger tho health of '"infants find Children Expericnco against Experiment. . What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substituto for Castor Oil Pnro- . 'goric, , Drops mid Soothing1 Syrups. It is Pleasant. It I contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Noreotio substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worm 'Aind allays Fcycrlshness. It cures Diarrhoea and "Wind 'Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation, nnd flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho "Btoiiuch and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep Tho Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. Genuine CASTORIA always Boars tho atafaLfHaLr r I '& JucC lie Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. ' TrlC CtNTtUFl COMMNV, tT atUHlUt TIfT. MIW VOSH CrTY. tf-0 V Coast nail. i MARSHFIELD OREGON J jj',; - f i JLaCLltlOIial JLiOCal . Attorney John F, Hall made a hip to the county eeat Monday. i ; Morton L. Tower was in town Monday making final proof on a timber claim. ? The echooner Ivy was towed np tho bay Monday and docked at Deau & Co's Trharf. Tho railroad surveyors nro now work- .'')ng across the bay. running a line from Glaegow toward the mouth of Coos river. J. V. Bennott, Tom I5enne.ttt. Elsio Bennett and Rev. Father Donnelly left 'Monday for a few days outing on south Coos river. . rUTMAN FADELESS DYES do not .otain tbohandi or spot the kettle (cx- i cept green and purple). Sold by John Freuss lOcts per package. Tho thiol who robbed Joseph Eglo of fSO last week seems to be in n fair .way of sotting off with the epoilo, as no arreste have been made. i The steamer Alert was delayed several 'hours Monday by damage to her wheel owing to the strong wind throwiuf; her against the wharf at the Bay City mill. Cut thi6 out and take it to Rod Cross rut; Store and get a box of Chnmler lain'a Stomach & Liver Tablets. Tho befit physic. They also correct disordera of the stomach. Prico 2o conts. 'i ' Marshal Carter saya thero is a chicken tvilef in town that ho would Uko to get Ills clutches on. Ho lost) 13 chickena Sunday night, and he doesn't IlkA it. Others have been losing chickons also, ..und although suspicion points strongly in one direction, pobitive evidence has not yet been obtained, . fieorgo Flanagan, W. P. Mnrphy nnd J. V. Tibbette, with their wives and .Miss Bird Short, went np C'ooa' river Monday, where they wero to Uo Joined by George Dealo and wifo cud nil woro to go out into the timber on tho north ork of tho Coquilio, whero most of tho party have claims. ' Special attention of all our outlof lown subscribers li called to tho Star Route Box Delivery liotico in ano'tber column. We suggest that it he cut out and preserved. This delivery feature of -4t lie mail service will bo of tho greattet , 'benefit to'tliese Hying along tho mail i.'jout08, aud all should takb advantage Of it. A Bottght. nml whlcli Ima been lias borno tlto Ricrimtnro or lins been nimlo under Ills per sonal supervision sinco its infancy. Allow no ono to dccelvo you in this. Signaturo of Miss Simpson, of North Iijnil. icturn cn Friday from a vit-t to Prosper. Ed. Fahy, of Prosper, came over to attend tho celebration nt North Hend. airs. Cj. rooezien wno nan Dcen wnii fojtMr. Senuetacken nnd her moUier, i Mre. Lockhart left for homeon Allianoe. ,.., ( . . .. The funeral of Mra. Hogland, who dlod across tho bay Friday rooming, took placo hero Saturday from tho Luth eran church, Mr. nnd .Vre. II. II McPhorson ar rived from San 1'rancieco Friday, and , nroojtablirhud iu tho Noble bouco on i'me street. 3Irs.Dorgman, wife of Captain John Bergman, of the Uuipqualife saving Ma tion, came down on tho stago Saturday to visit frionds here. I Miss Jo Beyer?, who has been teach ing in the Itoseburg public reboot, has returned (o tno home of her parents, at IRumner, accompanied by her aunt Mini Brown, of Canyonville, who camo down for a visit, Myrtle Point Enterprise The mill , near this place rrhich wai destroyed by I by fire is to be rebuilt. Work has com rnenced on tho mill and it will ho in operation again beioru long, A first class plant will be put in and tno piomoteru i of tho enterprise expect to tumout con siderable lumber. "I am using a box of Chamberlain's Stomach & Liver Tablets and i'ml them the best thing for my btomach I over used," eays T. V. Kobineon, Jtutico of tho Pence, Loom is, Mich. These Tnbleta not only correct disordem of the etorn ach but regulate tho liver and bowola. They are easy to tako and pleasant in effect. Prico 25 cents per h'x. For ealo by John Preuss. Bandon Recorder -Elijah Smith nnd William Page wero busy tho latter part of last week, netting tho machinery for a sawmill hauled out to J. E. 'Woods' place, two and a half miles south of Ban don whero they will operate. Tho ma chinery for this mill ia tho eamo which was ueed in tho plant built near Myrtle Point for the purpose of manufacturing and shipping hardwood lumber. Tho entertainment given latt evening under tho auspices of tho Woodmen of tho World was first-clues in nil respects. Tho etcrioptfean, moving picture ma chine and phonograph wero nil high grade instruments, far superior to those usually seen witli a traveling entertain ment. The audience was highly pleas ed, and applause was frequent. EveiijngYarly Sa&tday night occurred a very ple'as- nnt social lWnclIon nt the hunt of K, (1. iFlnnntUni In honor nt 0. K. Mn", ot Nnn brnnnlnst, won lin neeu vmhii. friends in Atuitliilfld. 'Ih. jri.-eoii-ttlMt'd ot nriit.iliiluiiiVN nml fi1nl of tho family who tsruettiliUtl emly to Iho uvmtimj. Tho limn. m WMjlitfwUy peir In tlio enjcyiiittnt of iiittidr, thiuim', ganie, social convene nml other unj iyitlh pa-tlmr-H. Kleinint rcfrei-limont" tero H'noil t wie proper lime ituti mow prepem n ehucd it otto ot tho phiasnttteit t-vi-ate ol thu mwon. ..xi'd'eni iiiiiIu wilt (u-nUhed for tho occasion by Ivrnvet tftatiff awl Frank Wickman. Tim fnUmvIm urrn inamil Itnaktl.tu-. nrd,Tiah Howard, Mra II Short, Curry "ivii ltiua..Ml..luoirll j. il'lliuirilll , Ml. I rural M.im Mnlimtiii yit.illi. O'OonimVl, Mr Mlnntt, M'& Htort, V. G. Klatincnti, Alien Mutle r, Allro Alk'-u, .uaun uceu, jnuio uruse. ucu .tiu or. ...... 'I..- f,.l ...... Villi... 1!.. ..... llliti.1 V11114 'IM.I"II I'M 111) IHIITI nill, tie.nevive Sengsuu'ken. Jack FliMi'igan, .ti M i.iuicr, .imn netigiiacson, ur. Toyo. l)r Straw, Or (iro, li (i .Mom. A.,.r,i.i k'rnan PUml '-.litlr:r Will Chandler, living Chandler, Doc Fentoi, Knlph .Mutton, Claud I. -own, Fmi,I; Unguis Watt Sho-I, A Nirhnl. liny tioMhii, Mr MoCullea, Jay Tower, Uw Fhuinu.nn, Tcninile I (cms r Mr. Ftihcn M. I.npp Jr. Is sojourn Ing with l)r, VHoIfcy nt tho latter. vil'rt on tho lake. Prof. Mir McDonald Ii rkoi'cll homo from tho Day in u few day. It uppesrt) to bo tho itituittion of tho pro fessor to spend his summer vtrntioit with his p.irvnte .Mr. nml Mm. A. It McDcusId on Greenwood vrwk. Mrs. Woohvyof Mnrrhlluld la out fur a fnw Ways rtt nml rrocntion. K. K Aur.nr had t)unieu on too lUy SAttuday. I'M win Slcitrtcm nml ulrtrr, Mlrn Mn hfl Mornn, J. II. Ilihtunl, Mr. ni.l Mr. Mjp'u eml Mr. K. l'ot'crtoo an vinitfni: nn the Day nml will nltoml Ihtt colobr.uion at Nonh llond. I)r, Toy. E. O'Coniu-ll nml Alhort Matton of Mnrehtiold retnrniM Hnturdny from neKrlyn weekn rportltiKon tho Uko Citpt. A. f.ton and Mr nnd Mrr. U'm. Na4bur); uru expected litioiu about n ircok. BetL lt Kiad Yea lltw Akin BvT)ii A party of nbnnt twentv young folk. chaperoned by Mrs. W. II. Short and and Miia. (mlovion (rent to tho G. A. It. camp cronnda on Friday and enjor ed n fine picnfo.-TJioy left town nt 10 a. m. and returncdTn the evening. All report a lovey timo. A petition was rcreived by tho town board nt its mooting Thnrrday night from residents of West Mnrshllt-ld ark ing that an onilnanco bo pasied piohlb iting stock from running at large in that part of town. It was actod upon favor nblv and eucli nn ordinnnro will bo drawn, to como up at tho next meeting. Tho Unit'-d Brethren church will hold n cnmptieetiiinon John Collver'splnco on Cntchiiig slough, commencing Suii'l ly, Joly 20, when onnrturly mo-itinu takex Place, Pretldi-g Eldor P. II. Neff, of Philomath, nail Hov, N. J. Crawford, of Salem, two of tl o lendim- liuhtsot that denomination in Oregon will bt print nnd tho meetings will bo continued for nbout three weekr. Henry Holm received n new "Clnin- do Liuhtninz Meat Scnleb." It is a huh- thing new in tho way ol a meat rcuio; and in guaranteed to be ncurnte nnd reliable. It being "chained UghtninL'" nnd when Holms behind the block with such an nesietniit you can depend that you will not hnve to stand loug for your meat order. Evvr'lhing, is in rendinefls nt North liend fortodavHcelnbrAlion nod with tho oood weather indicated n most enjoyable day Id expected. ISarlwcued meats, clam,crhinnd everything good to cat nan noon prepared in iioerai ipinuiuoi nnd all visitors will bo ihynlly entertain- ed nnd fenntod. Tl.o HteamerH I'lyer nml Blanco will makfl frequent trip?, carry ing nil who wish to go nt n nominal fare. BOGTORS say "Consumption can bo cured." Naiuronionowon'iaoir., itnecus help. Doctors say "SvS-f-' UML C3 Is tho best liolp." But you must contlnuo its uso ovon in hot wonthor. IS you have npt tried It, feud for free ainpte, SCOTT & JJOWNK, CfteniUti, VQ-An vil street, Kew York. f, ' 6ociwjjo;all?ruggtt. The Snmfi t3hl Story. J, A, Kelly rcOitc nh eisperlnnctt hi' llar to that wh'eh hit) hutMm'il In l most every iiclghhorlio'll lo tho UhlU'd Htitten nmf ban boon tnll nml tutoM by thoiunnd of oihuid. lliM.'yp: "Ihi nimmcr I had nn nttneU nl tlvmuiii'rv mul piiiehnced u bottle of Ohnmhfrlnh' Collo, Cholurn nml DlHriien P.nmedy, wlttuh 1 tired nci'oniltig todiiertloiiK ni'ii with t' ii tiro inthf.irtory rvfiillv. Tlu troublu wax coiitrollcil inoeh iiilrlcor than f'limor iittne'Kn vhm I hi n'licf nuuedles." Mr. ICellv Im n will kiun uiU'soii of Ileudereon, N. (J. For u.ilo by John Proui. A Pnrtv confuting of W. 8. fli-iHnr, John H. Coke, Otto Schetter, Frrdl..ifc, loon, voko nun . Aim ill linrnni i-i-. unlay for nnoiitlng tilpof overal week I""" ,ilfU," "' " u " " If they know warily wheto thoy nurni r,,Rl1 "P.y. " .locul eo U'olnu, they wouldn't loll, hot they went ursi. to .tiyrtio roint nml irom mere to wards Iho Sixea country, nnd it Im ported that they will jHinnirntn tho mountalnn as far at pock horru can travel. They had ten pack hotsen nloiig to carry their outfit, which include n good many thing tint nlwnyn tal:uti mi nn outing trip. For Inntanro four now Ping Pong sotf, wore no'.ici'il ip tho lot, nnd It ic intd that one horie Will Im packed with clgnretn for Otto. That hoy will have n good time goco With out raying. "Tho way lo gain n good reputation i to umlrnvor to bo what you dmlrn to nppear." That is prccixrly tho imiiiunr hi which Chnmhorlnlti'n Coiuh Itemedy lini gained ita repuintlon ni n euro for coughs, roldi, croup and whooping cough, Every bottle thnt has ever been put out by tho manufacturers linn been fully up to tho high i'.amlard of excel lence cU lined for it. People havn found that it can nlwaya bo depended upon for tint relief nnd euro of thco nllmuiUaml lint it i pliinvntil nnd eafo to take. Fur rrlo by John PreUKS. Old Boreas wn on n tear hern Monday and shook thinga up in quite a lively f. till Ion for aovurnl ho'ir. Though no Mttious damaco hnn been rrixirlisl, omo flag-poles and thliiKR that wern not so rurely fattened worn torn loo'O. The nliinl recently comtruote I for a gaolitio houeo at tho Standard Oil warehouse war nwept overboard. Tho Jetcgraph and telephone lines also sufforcxl, Liter. Tho marine roporter aayk thnt niut right: Boiuas is the north wind, and this wind was right out of thotoulh. But this was Dorcas coming hack. atoeoj IF YOU WISH TO ADVERTISE i IT4 NEWSPAPERS" ANYWI1CRQ AT ANYTIMB Cell on or Writ B.C. DAKE'S ADYERTISIKG AGEKCY ; ; 64 & 6$ Merchant' Exchage HAN FBANC15C0. CAU ! ! ! THE Very Latest Crcatlono in Indies' Stationery, Playing Cards, (Same Count ers, Vlfiltlng Cards, HocietyKmhlenih' and all articles usually carried In flrst'daBs Stationery Stocks, : : tfrHubBcriitions takou for all porlodi calp. fjST IIcad(imrtern or all lato papers nnd Diogazinea. Also the widely ad vertftrd LAUGHLIN FOUNTAIN PEN Your choice of Hicm two styles, equal fo any other $3.00 kind, for only ii IM", M Mail orders from our out of (own friends will receive prompt illlen tion, F. P. wortOn NEWSDEALER . AND . STATIONER n DRAIN uttuTIC 1'Oli UAlLUO.b The Orc'onlnil llnrt TIih Kciinnl- in ihc PfopiK'i-il I'n' KuJliu.'ui The CliiMl liilf I irMrpRil honnl held it n.Ki'tini; mi t'.iriU'iil. hiiI u'livn iir'er (or iho eoimtMioiloo m n 4 lO.thO Mhnrf ntCoiiH Ray iUkI it itilh of rullmad timd log Irom tho kImi! Tiln It it't tr-lvil m piulnniioiiy in tho m t tMiiMi'irtlou uoik tlinl N nx peeled ti ho leatly liy tho tlino tho work nlremly ittilhorlxod shnll bocomiileted. A alwnifhi.tit Ihlitg Ih tho ptirehnto by the Ureal (.Vntml Cnopaiv of tint map'j i - , ,., V V. -,,' i.f II my, ii o bin u Kiver It nl uorn thnt wab iirguulzud lo build n road botweeii-Drnlii nml tfe.oltJhurg. To ttaver.'e tlmt rotitu hutween Salt Lnku City nml Cooi Hay wntild bo going out ol tint way nbout -111 mllcfl farthnr than to go by way of U oat hum, ueceiifnlliig tho building of notuo Hi) mllet of luhlitloiml rnllroad. Hut, liinitmui'h nn It is iho declared purpoo of the company to build Into Portland, wn well ua v (loo" Hay, nml iliac much nn tint 1'orllatul irallli would InevHuhly ho larger than lliu Coin Hay tinlllc, It h diemed eotltoly probable that thu com pany woold not regard the extra dlittnneo to ( Dot Hay by way of D'liln wlntn it Ii coiiHldered tli.it tho route to iorttaml would ho thorlcned by joul thnt much. It Ii nUo repruienUd that tim ber owner in thnt region am willing to make coundetnblu coutrnclH for tralllo with thu new nitlroad. Thlo. of conrte. it on llieiiMminpitoii tliat the lino will givu nit oiitlu: Into Salt itke. 1 ho prmeiicu of It, A. HoMh, tho man nuerot Iho l! th-Kelly Company, in thu city for h low liny pant give Mromth to thu report tht hi conwtuy In iugntlal iui! for occoniiiKxUllotiy on tho pn j-cted railmn . nml thu ptiM-hn o of tint mttpi nnd profile of the Dniti t'omjtauy Ii re garded us another ilrong iudleatioti that thu Drain loutu will bi chojen. CjO. rs'XKosra.tt.A.. Lo IU r.W Ym Van Unis Eorl rh: "' ' cUt Brixlil's Disease Tho largest sum ever nnyed for n pro rcription, changed hands nt Ban Print clico, Aug. HO, 1C01. Tho transfer lie' volved In coin nnd atock tlI2.AO0.no nod wbb paid by u purty'of buf Inooi men for n specific for llrigiit'n DlM'nni and Iha butea, hitherto lucilrnb!u dlneatus. They commenced thu imrloux investi gation of thu speriflu l.'ov. IS, 11KX). They Inlunluwn rcoieH of tho cured nml tried it out on its merlin by putting over three dozen canes on thu trenomout nml watching them. Tliey alio got phydci tins for judges. Up to August 'Ji, eighty seven por cent of the teat oasoe wero either wo or progressing favorably, Thoro beltiK only thiitton per cent of falluros. thu parties went itnliatlcd nnd cl'.rod tim trnurnction. Tho proceedings of tho Investigating committee and tho clinical reports of tho tost cases wero publinhcd mid will be mailed freo on application. Address John J. Fulton Company, 1c) Montgomery St , Sun Francisco, Cal. 'vioit DR. JORDAN'S o.tAtl m$Em OF ANATOMY iC5inini;TXT.,inrciHiK,ciu i Tk Uil AmiooImI Muttvn U Ih. , WvilO. ititkaic.i ., ut OMiutitil I "w.ii i..iiifirr.r4ll f in M4i K.iiii.. lit. brtft 1.11. j Jrt.ri. On. JORCAK-aiSFASES OF MEN hy.miii.i i.(o.NM, .mii.ii, j lion lyiim .ItkMii ll. ... iiOil.f .ut, TfMM.. (.t hn Illicit Imlt. i J.!,.U" '' ll'.. qullkiltil ItdUil IUI. tot I'll... 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