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About The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 9, 1902)
ft Iji- ii! pi . .AJSTD LOCAXj Fine Stationery at Norton's. Fine np-to-datn Ladles' Shoes Just received at Peter Clausen's. Mrs. Howard has moved rom tlio .lames Ellerby house to tho W. M. Thomas houto on tho corner o! (J and first streets. (i. T. Thomas, ol Allcganoy brought down a lot of shouts to tho creamery. Geo. Farrln J3 having n largo tank put up in his front window. Mr. Farrln , will now bo in n position to handle his large eyster trado to better advantage D. Morgan and J. A. Yatei, of Myrtle ftoint were in the city Thursday, having proucht over some horses tor F. P. I;or ton. Work was begun on the wharf at Em pire Thursday morning. A forco of men are making preparations and the con struction work will be pushed forward ;e quickly as possible Mr. J. L. Bounds has returned from llosebnrg where she has been visiting with her parents for sevoral weeks. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Anderson, Mrs Weider, Mrs. ilutcheson nnd Mrs. J. P. Jackson spent Thursday at Rocky Point rusticating. Mrs. John Lennon and Mrs. John Wickrnan were shopping iu Mnrshfield Thursday. J. D. Laird, the Coos Bay mall con tractor, was in Marshfleld Thursday looking after his interests. Rqss Tqwer and Top: Bennett are ducking dqwn in tho sand hills. A. J. Coltlngham went to Washington Pounty, Ark., to see his sister. and while here was taken with flux (dysentery) and was very bad off. Ho decided to try Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and piarrheca Remedy and was much pleased with the prompt euro which It effected, that he wrote the manufacturers a letter in praice of their medicine. Jifr. Cot ingham resides at Lockland, Ark. This Usmedy is for sale by John Preute. Mr. B. Bailment, tho palmist, who pAtne from Eureka on the last trip of tho Alliance, for the purpose of putting our people onto a few prophetic curves In the lines of their ha'nds, has run up against the licence ordinance recontly passed, which cls for $5 a day, and will not ;jmaln, Chrlstensen & Johnson are renowlng livi the outside row of blocking under their building, which has boen in some pevonteen years. Mrs. Masters makes a specialty of tailored suits at very reasonable prices. tf. Clyde Ddlton, Charles Loo, Richard Dunogan and Win. O'Connell nnd Win. Dunagan were among tho Frisco Drummers working Marehfiold this week. Mrs. J. It.' Rochon rccompanicd by h&r mother, Mrs. Oherinder, of Port land, who is here on a visit, will go to (fc)ui!!e tod?y, for a short vhit with t tlo will have a largo drlvo ot suporlor logs to mark-ot whon tho full rain brings tho creek to tho right point, C. IT. Merchant will lenvo on tho Al- lauco for San Francisco, and expects to be gono for n month or moro. Binco his roluru somo weeks ngo, ho finds return ing symptoms ot tho troublo from which ho sutured so sovercly mouths ngo, nnd ho will take aunther rest from buslners cares nt Eltrhurst, Alameda County. Wo promlso that should you use PUT NAM FADELESS DYES and be dlsalie IKil from any c.tuso whatever, to refund lOi. for overy package. Monkok Unun Co., UulonvtHt?, .Mo Sold by Jchn Prouss. L. II. Hcisnor, F. A. King nnd A O'Conner thrco of Marshflelds' old timers are going to tho Sixes country after some deer. This trio of thundcr crswill mako Sixes come eleven 01 bring back a load of fino vcniion. 1 tie M.ut. got word from that quarter that the deer havo already begun to scattor. Tho club of laco workers met Thurs day afternoon at tho home of Mrs. J. T. McCormac, tho guests of Mies Grace who ontertained those present royally. The next meeting placo will bo announced later. Coos Bay fishermen aro catching enough salmon to supply the local dH mand. A largo number of W. of W. and Cir cle of Myrtlo Point and Coquillc leave for Bandon today to take part in the largo W. of W. gathering at tho latter place. L. Nichols is cruising timber in the Allegany country. Considerable work is beingdoneonthc Alleghany and Elkton wagon road. BORN BUNCH At McKinloy, Or. Aug. 4, 1002, to tho wife of W. II. Bunch, a daughter. B. H. Gibson and daughter of Curry county passed through town Thursday on their way home from Portland, com ing via Drain rooto. - A special train will leave Sunday for Coqullle to accomodate parties to the ba:e ball geme at Coqullie, between Bandon and Coqullle ninoj. Thii Hill bo tho last game of the series should Co quillo win. E. P. Mast, ot McKInley, baa finished his large new barn aud has it full of hay tor this winter. Henry Holm and Postmaster "W. II. Curtis returned "Wednesday from a short outing at Beattio Bros.' sheep ranch on the coast a few miles above tho mouth of tho Coqullle, They had a fine time and Mr. Curtis brought back a pretty red tip on the end of his nose. Tho prosperous man is always tho one who advertises. The man who adver tises properly will find pioeperity com ing his way, It is better to think of tho real advertising value of an announce ment and strengthen that advertising value rather than just thinking of at tracting attention by tho lavish uee of space or of adjectives or of claims. Z. AVLawhorn ot McKloley Is putting logs' Into tho water pretty Hvoly, now ) 1m It a n fnll im nf mnn &t work. George Tihhetts PHONE, 6, 1.0.0. F.BIdjf. MARSUPIELDf OREGON Seasonable SHOES Tho hticccss of a shoo Department depends up on wear ot the goods. OUI1 jVyMons' Sho3 comprises all grades for tho Farm, tj tho Street, the Olllce, the Store. Just Received , UNION MADE SHOES FOR MEN -GOOD SOLID AND SERV ICEABLE. 4 Viet Kid, French KliI,CliniiiuKM. Box Calf. Bull Kangaroo. Dane iirz and lloii-c Slippers. All KIIUH 01 (Willi foot weti r. COMFORTABLE A.VBEAJV ST075 KHKL'M 1TISM, TH IH ELECTRIC LINED SHOES SEVERAL LINES OK Children's Shoos Jl'BT THE THING FOR II AID WEAK L-j nL2SiW w w tm jlV "ir ' tC3i GOOD AND STYLISH Infants' BluoandPat cnt Leather Shoes- c - George .' Tihbetts I. 0. O. K. Building MARSHHIKU), -'. OREGON SiilnplcB by request. COOS BAY, OREGON Offers the greatest Inducements for the In vestment of capital. For full particulars, ' write GREAT CENTRAL LAND CO. Empire City Oi'ogon tSMJL4K&SWCaRWMMSWrMM I II. Lockhart and wife, who havo bcou camping on Tenmlle, lotnrned Wcdnos day, nnd report havlug had n very pleasant time, Thos. Coko and family, returned from tho Tioga country Wednesday. Thoyj went and camo by way of Callahan's and tho Flournoy trail. Miss Bronto Coffrlt came down early Wednesday morning to tako tho train for Myrtlo Point, to attend tho Tcach era' Institute. Mn. Sarah Wilson loft Wednesday for TvMiuilte, on a visit to tho family of W. F. Bowron. Jamci Wall of Myrtlo Point, who Is putting up a saw mill on Mathouy crock has it about completed. Tho mill wll cutlO.CUO leet pur tiny of white cedar nnd fir lumber. Tho mill will bo completed in two weeks and when flnlthed will run full fptco. Complaints havo been filed with tho city health board as to several unsani tary spots In town. During tho hot weather theso places aro quite promin ent and Bhould be cleaned up. Tho Mines Kruse arrived from San Francisco, Thursday for u two months visit with thir father and inothor, .Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Kruo, at Ccntrcvillc. Don't blame the editor If your ad does not pull an it should. Tho fault may bo in what is said In your ad. Ed Noah, Tom Blaine, Bluford Davis and Isaac Laudrlth returned from n hunting trip to Loon lake country Fri day having been successful in bagging 17 deer. Thny report deer quito plentiful and hunting good, Mrs. H. C. Lru and eons Hirold and Charlton returned Friday from n visit nt tho home of J. J. Clinkenboard. Thoy report having had a most enjoyablo time. Georgo A. Cummins loft on tho Areata for San Francisco whoro he will taku the position which his brothor(Jlm has bosn filling In tho picturo enlarging firm of Cummins Bros. In San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs, "W. A. "Whoelor of West Marshfleld expect to loavo for Ban Fran cIsco on the Allianco. Thoy go on busi ncss combined with pleaeuro, Mrs. A. J. Bavagoand daughter Madgo returned on tho Allianco from a threo weeks visit with rolativos nt Hillsboro, Washington County. Julius Krlclcuon, of West Astoria caught 102 salmon, Tuesday night, weighing 3518 lbs. Tho nights work, netted Erlckso'u nnd his,, boat puller t A. 1 j Ar fUl.V.'. Tho old V. Kn"0.A. building has bco rented to n few local young men who will havo It fitted up for an athletic club, Wm .Wnrd'ii son who recently cuthlrn sell with an nxo In thu logging cunp una" taken homo' Friday. Mr. Ward Is qulto ll at tho hotel. Uoury Bougotackon expects to open his store ut Emplro tho latter part of August, in tho P. 0. building. A full' stock of all kinds of goods will bo put In arm an up-to-dnto general store will bo run. W, 0, Mjthcwe, of Flrvlow, was in town Friday for medicine for ono ot his small children who Is norloutly III nt hli house. Alert's Excursion rips. Tho Alert camu down last night no tho would be hero In order to taku tho Bap tint picnic from hero to Piper's grove. Tho Alert will loavo hero ntTi.'IO and will return with tho pic lie party. Tho Alma will mako tho Alert's run lor tho two dtyi. Sunday tho Alert will carry tho bneoball pcoylo to Empire, thogamo to Ihj played by tho Llbby and Emplru mines. Ready for Work. Today tho Alliance brought iu nlxnit 1G0 tons of freight for the Great Central Railroad Company. Mr. C. E. Ciok a promint'Ut Portland contractor arrived on tho Alliance with nlout 00 men and a largo amount of material to begin op erations on tho now wharf nnd road. Wo aro Informed that !"!) horses nnd mules havo started for Emplro overland. Tools and Implements of all kluds havo arrived also at Emplro t Tho steamer Signal cuno In last over. Ingand took coal at tho railroad bunkor. Mrs. Allio Townsond, tho Worthy Grand Matron of thu Order of Eastern Star of Oregon, arrived on tho Allianco from Porllaud Friday nnd will bo with Doric Chapter 0. E. 8. in this city at tho regular meeting next Tuesday ovon ing. Sho will he thu guest of Mrs. Chas. Dungau.Jho.hwal WorthyMatron, while In Marshfleld. Miss Ilnluria AVesaela, who Is teaching tho Myrtlo Bank school on North Coos river camu from Myrtlo Point Saturday having been to thu teachers' Institute:. Mtia Wessla Is to teach tho Empire City cchool boglnniug 8optombor 32 Oliver" Wilson, of, Coqulllo, returned from Portland on tho Allianco whoro ho had been after hlo brothor Albert, who has boon very ill thero. R. V. Wilson, .Ooqulllo'u popular jowoler and his sons Virgol nnd' Paul nro in Mnrshllold, on their way to Snn Francisco on buelnosad ploamiro. n m B'l