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About The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 2, 1902)
4ii 1 - - i ,-Flno Stationery nt Norton'. leanc Lnndrilh, Tboi, Dlaino, J. B. Davis mul Kd. Noeh. started Wednesday fYr n hunlinstrip to the Loon lflkecoun-try. Dr. A. B. Prentiss roturued Wednes day from a piofoeelounl visit to Ikindou, whore ho hat been rushed with work (or b pott three wteks. ?-. Mrnnd Sirs. Matt Matsou, of Sum ner, were nmong Mnrehfield viellors Wednesday. - - - ..,.., . TJie, tclnjaner Maggie" C. itais nrrivc-cV Wednesday afternoon. tfl b'lno np-to-tlht Ladies' Skosa just '' xetdircdatrctfrOlatttfch'B.' Cnptain Htirrii, of Sumner, returned Wednesday from a trip to tho Tenmile fakes. Father Donnelly will hold survK'ta in Ihg Catholic church nt the usual hour next Sunday nal cwlt Soitdey until ' f:Uior notice. ' , ConeJderablc complaint ie rctchiuj V tMs-oflica as to tho condition of the aUewalksin different parla of town. jl la as much es a men's neck ie worth to walk over foac of them in the ni-M. One of the hUtst pattern of lagsinc donkeys was ricdved by tho Simpson Lamber Co., for uo in thoir DauUls orek logfilnj: camp, by tho Arcto. Mrs. Masters leilored euit.3 prices. makss n at vory sjxcialtv nl reasonablo if. This offiw ackr.0wledr.e2 the receipt ol . c five-gallon keg of fine salmon, brook J monnt&in, speckled and razor back trout r frara the fightinc editor, who it ruetlcnt i,at AUetauey. ?.' S. Chandler aud party arrived v c homo from their camping trip late Taos i, day evening. They report a fine time unmarred by mishaps. Vo promio that fbonld von uo TUT NAM FADELESS DYES and be disati. fied from any cause whatever, to reond f 10c. for every psckojzo. i ' IIonkoe Dr.ca Co., UnionvP.ie, Mo. Sold by John Prcuis. t A man should decide whether to make low prica or hich quality his Icadinrj Z topic of cdvertieinp, and thould then juh on that poiut so that every ono who can possibly get into that store will bo teached by tho arguments and convinced of the advantage. The Roguo JJiver tus; Katio Cook wai launched Tuesday evening from Reod'c yard whero Eho has been undergoing re jkiIts. The limited timo prevented Cnptain Reed from doing as thorough n u job fti he desired, but the boat is in much better shapo than when she arriv jgd here, fehe went down the bay Wed nesday afternoon. Fred K. Hungcrford, Ofsistant secro- t. . t.trj', cf'the Great Central Land Co., who i making his headquarters at Empire city was in town Wednesday on business. i Mr. Hungcrford will have cliargu of the EtUing brnnce of tho Land Co's buEinros. lie haa had laro experience In this line. s hiving boon in tho real estate business . hvra number of years, in Detroit, Mich., Bpokano and Portland. Dazed Deer. Monday night as tho Rosoburg tlngo w&s comiqg down tho Sumner mountain, this Eido of tho second summit, thoy ran into two Jerge doer standing In the mid dle of tiioroad, The animals woreproba i ,h!y dazed by tho liht and stood still 4' J li;ntil the horses bumped fairly tgalnet them. Even thun they did not run away, Tho horsea wore more frlhtfiti- ed than tho deer, and tho driver had his hands full to prevent a junawoy. Mrs. RICAmslotn roturued Wcdnos day'from n visit to hpr parents on Tcn milo, 1 II. Boyortj of Sumner camo down lhurstlayon n businciotrip nml ntnyeu over nlrht. Hermann Luraen nnd his sister, Mite Jnlin Larson, started Wcdnodlny for a visit to thir clftima in tho Tioga- coun try. MtN Stclin O'Counoll gavo a bua rido to tho picnic grounds below Umpire, Wednesday ovonlng, to about thirty of hor friehih hero and at North Bend. Hnry I.. Shattuck of Slu-lUbure, Inwa, wai cnroil of stomach trouble with which he had been nfllktod far years, bv fenr Iwxoa of Chauiherlnin' Stnmnrh nml T.'vor Tablets. He hnd previously tried intuiY other omitlica nnd u uumbcrofi luiymcians milium rviiui. rur rniu uy Juo Prcusr. Tho Fchooncr Jennin Wand arrived Thurcday nml doocked at tho Sung- etaoken warehouse, bringing feed nd corials for J. W. Flanagan and llmo and cement for W. 1. Mnrpliy. B. J. Ooko returned homo on tho stage Wodnoedny morning from n vaca- tiou at Fairvlow, MeKinley mid Rrow- str vnlley. His family romalncd out there and will como home a wook or eo . later. Tho A. N. W. Club mot Thursday ' n!,9rn0" with MrB- A,bort Matwn' Thoy enjoyed a very ploAtant cfternoon and partook ot a delicious lurch. The club meets next with Miss Graco Mc Cormac. Mrs. Jos. Richmond, o Coos rlvor, was brought down Wednesday, r coom. jmed by Mr. Richmond xnd their daughter Mrs. Jennio Landrith. Sho will zo to Portland on tho Alliance, for medical treatment. L. K. Nichols, whojbas been employ ed in Wa. Ncebnrp'a itoro, severed his connection thoiowith on tho firat of the month. Nels Raemusson and G. A. Bennett, nud his eon Fred roturued yesterday, from a couplo of days' hunt in tho eaod hills. Mr. and Mis. TIioj. Coko aro out in iho Tioxo country, looking after their homoetoad. John Kronholm, Jr.. Ralph Matsou end Julius Kruso have returned from an ontin? of tor. days on tho Teurai'io lake. They report n fine time, with good JIh- ing aud hunting, and thoy brought back a fat buck as a proof of thoir prowess. Tho beet physicChan) berlaln'n Stom iich aud Liver TublotH. Etsy to tnke. Pleasant iu effect. For e&le by J no I'rtnss. Frank Smith went up Coob river Wed nesday to take chart;'; I the butchery on the south fork. Qui Dirmnirk wi'i cerveazhia nwiitnnt, and they v.ill prepare for Iho coming run of silmon. C W. Ilnll, of San Franoirco. who ostabli'hod n mill nt Mynlu i'oint for cutting hardwood timber, Myrtle, M&ple and Ash, Ima bought 80 aaroe of fciich timber in Breualar valley of Mrs. Chloe Laird, agreoieg to pay (1 a thousand stmnpago. Ho intends to put up a port .ib'.e mill thero a ad haul tho lumber out alter it ia sawed. Ferry at Coos City. The county court has mado arrangc mentn with Z. T. Siglin to fix up tho ap proaches tothc ferry crosalngat CooiCity, nnd ao soon as tho work is completed a cable ferry will bo put Jn by tho Wnton Brothers. This will bun great conveni ence to the people living on tho wagon road beyond that point, and will incident ally bring considerable travel nnd trade to Marshfiold. ,. 11 i ' I &eorge l a I Ttbbetts i i v 1 PHONE, -IJ6; L 0.0. F.DIdff. MARSIIPIELD t Seasona OREGON SHOES - c-o Tho Auccots of a rJioo ntpftrliiiQiit dftfiuntli i on wonr ol the Roodt. OUR Maye' Sho3 comprise tlsriideafor tho Farm, thtt Street, the Ollke, tho Storo. Just IJoteoivcd UNION MADE SHOES FOR MEN -GOOD SOLID AND StiKV- '10EABLE. 'i r Vifl Kill, French Kld.i'hniiH'KM. HX Calf, Dull Kangaroo. Dane lui; und lloiito Hlippeni. All kinds of useful footwear. COMRKTAHLK AXUKASY TP"l HIIKOIATIBM. THOSB ELECTRIC LINED SHOES' SEVERAL LINKS OK Children's Shoos JI'ST THE Till NO FOR HARD WEAR GOOD AND STYLISH In fonts' BlncandPut entLesitlicr Shoos- 4 Tibbett r O L-iO.jO. J'. Uuililing tgAirLIEtp, "V.rOREGOK .bampiea by request. bje M I m -' it I UL yVSfrN j222BJ 'txH COOS BAY, OREGON Offers the greatest inducements for the In- $ vestment of capital, For full particulars, yritc GRI3AT QBMTRAL. tAlND CO. BmpiroGlty Oiogtn &Niv8rsirfJHNttrtSNn I I Pir . ii. ui . inMuiiMwriiiiw'ri r4amnurjiiiJM'"nutt( (rvruiuuiTtnrnni llrowstor valley la nllvo wlthcamplna parties from Douglas county, wlionrc enjoying (ho mountain nlr nnd water, and rpuii'llnjj their ttuio UMiIng nnd hunting. Rov. Horafnfl roturued froih Ihiudon on Frldiiy'H train, nml will hold tervices nt tho Kplscnpnl church next Sunday morning and ovuilm; ut tho tiiunt hoitrs. Gea. K. IIiiiiKrfor.l,nie't sccretnry o( tho Great Central Land Co.,went to Co quille Friday afternoon on buiei nt tho court houco. Lalayrttc Croitoh, o! May, writoi to tho Mau. ni folio wi: "A letter thl morning infoniu us tlrat our IntHher Wnliii U in Colorado, lit; left Cooa nt tho life of 19, nearly ton year nee, and Iim never been hvuril from till this morning." A mongtho instructors at the Teachers' lustituto which opens nt Myrtlo Point Monday nud continuoa until tho Till, will be Statu Hunt. J. II. Ackurman, County Supt. Robinton, o Multnomah I oeuuty, and Prof. I). A. (Irout, ol Port land, No teacher thould mUs the op portunity to hoar thcto Ur.dlng educa tors. Travel by Sea Arrivdi by Arcatn, .July 21) Cnpt Gin. bnrg, Mm Ginbcrg nud child, Mrs. Cow an, .ulen look, J u JJuilur, A htonu, J Lucas, Fred Itraat, C Rrasholm, 0 Ander son, Capt llnrdwlck, Miss M Marmltiiu, II Fruzc, Mist M Miller, und 8 iu etcor- Departureii by Areata, July .'10: (1 Doubnor, Mrs Deubutr, I) Holland, II Moose, MitH AniBtelu, J It Rush, Mini Ilniucom, MihN Crawford, Mrs Hed rlck, Mm Williams, Miss Keuno, MUs M Kctme, MIfs Nelson, Mr Hall, Mr Crnuhurtt, E Scbettcr, J Vlader, Mrs Upton, Mrs Rued. Closing Exercises Theolosing osrclsoao( tho llty Cl'y school will tnko place this evening. A lino j.royrnm will bo rendered by tlm pupils, and tho two graduates Miss Kalu jtcckols and Frank Dillon will ho given ,i jjotd send off. Tho term jiiHt closed, nnilur tho tuition of Mii Marian Reedy has been vory succes-lu,. Sumner Kerns. Tho young peoplo had n bon tiro Wed nesday evening which was enjoyed by 4ll. Our burg was visited by hook nnd ph tuio agonls thle week. Iho pooplu aio blessed by hearing tho melodious voico of Otis Flltcrolt Dinging "You aro my Honoy, Honey cieWo; f nut tho Duo" etc., Can you guoss why? Hlackborriro nro about gone, Born KOnSELL-In Marshfleld, July 2B,lt)02, to tho wife of Kinll Forsoll, ft daugh ter. IIONGELL-In West MnrelifldU, Jtily 28, 1002, to tho wife of John jlongoll, .idiujlitar. ' V."' ' NWlWNM LONG-LOST TRACY MAKES A RAID Holds up a Handier nnd Compels Ferryman lo Put liim across Columbia KiMltle, Aug., 1 Tracy hold up tho ferryman at Johnklus ferry nt mldiiljth. t Aft- night, Tho man refused to tako him aerots tho Columbia until dnyllfht, when thoy orotseil, Tracy holding guatd over him. An hour boforn tho outlaw held up a rancher SO miles eouth ol Wnnatchwt nml took fitt) from him. L4UKCIIES COLLIDE IN LOWER BAY porlunalc Outcome or What Might Have Been A Serious Accident. Tiioofllcorsol lllnnco I-odge, 1. 0.0, V. nt Empire, woro Installed Thursday uvonlug by John F. Hall, Dlitrlul Depu ty. A p.irlyof 111 teen went down from hero and North IJund In Z.T. SIgllu' garoliuo launch, nnd on tho rolurn trip they met with nn exciting ndvouturu. A nhort distnuco r.bovo tho ntngo na tion they met Win Cnmblu's launch pushing n toow, ami as tho nUlit was dark, thoy camo Into collltion with thu scow. Tho launch struck thu corner of tho scow bow on, hut n glancing blow, Taylor Slglln nnd 01ms. Htnuff woro standing on tho bow of thu launch,' nnd tho shock threw them both aboard tho scow. Thu launch then sheared off nnd kept ou Iter way, nml tho plot continued to thickun, for no ono left nbpnrd knew how to m mi n go thu iiinohiinry. Tho combined efforts of tho pnsicngcra final ly stopped tho ntnehmcry by nhuttlng off tho gaenllnn, but worn not up to starl ing her ng.iln. So Mr Gamhlo cast off his scow nnd wont In pursuit o( tho run away launch. No curious ilimno resulted from tho collision, hut tho fact Is omphasixed that all gatoliuo launches should comply with tho rcquirumonoa for otvamhoata iu tho way ol colored lights, nt lenet. Judge Waite Assumes Office. Now York, Aug. 1 Judgo llyron S. Waitfl of Michigan today auumed tho olllco of president of tho Hoard of Conor il Apprlsora to which ho was appointed by President RonsQvclt. Jiwlgo Wnlto uuucccdj Chorlou II. Hum, who resigned rccontly owing to ill hcnltli, i3cra tbo ' A Yftf Hae A!rt3'8 Bw