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About The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 16, 1902)
,,-n a I K - N U S Tlio Iviml Yon Have Always Bought, nnil which hns been. in rise for over 30 years, hns borno tho sijrnaturo o rt ' nutl has bcci inailo under his nciS- vl aonnl supervision slnco Its Innuioy. )usf-6c4c4li Allow no ono to deceive you in tills; All Counterfeits, Imitations nml Just-as-Knotl" nro bub -Experiments tlmt tritlo Wltli and enclniifror tho health of Wants and CuUdrcn-Expcricneo against Experlmeutt What s;CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute, for Castor Qll, Paro "purle, Drops' and Soothlnj? Syrups. It is l'leawuit. Ifc contains neither Opium, Morphine, nor other JSarcotlo Mibstauce. Jts jiro Is Its guarantee. It destroys AVorins hurt allays Foverlslmes. It cures Dlarrluva and AVI ml Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation, and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tho 'Stomach .arid Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Tho Children's Panacea Tho mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Boars tlio ?, KM You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. lMt C(MT.UH COM.AMV, TT MUD F Coast Hail. ' MAKSHFICLD OREGON Additional Local Tiro Kcntlempn direct from Boston arrived, Saturday and aro looking over poos county timber and will iurcst if available tracts can be bought. 31 r. Scabrook attorney for the Cjrcat Central I,and Company has arrived, and rjll open his office nt L'mpire. 1 Jack Sawyer of Gardiner has purchas ed Capt. Edwards interest in tho Alle (4jany jiotel arjd eypicts toon to take-poi-sssbjn. Tho crow of the Copper Queen, Geo. P. Millar and Wm. Krick rjuit Friday at Empire. Captain Dan Roberts and eon Dan took their places and the schooner sailed Saturday. U. W. Green, l'resldent of tho Kelt .Lino Railway has arrived with his fam ily and has opened an office at Umpire. .Mr. Green is a thorough railroad man .and be will conduct operations at Em pire. Henry L. Shattuck ol Sbellsburt;, Iowa, was cured ol stomach trouble with which ho had been nflHcted for yeure, ty four boxes of Chamberlaiu'a htomach and ;f.lvir Tablets. Ho bad previously tried many other remedies and a number of physicians without relief. For salo by Jno 1'reuBS. J. L. Williams, who is tho traveling ealeeman for Leegoand Haskins Coffeo , iiouse, San Francisco, for a large teri tory in Oregon, came in via Drain Sat 4irday, Mr. Williams makes Marshfleld $t times a year iiad.bas.fl large trade in tfiihlfl' clt7 Signaturo of err. new to.x em. L. J. Simpson has purchased the steamer ISlanco, and she will bo pnt on the run between Marehfleldand Kmplre, Capt. Jaa. Hooko will bo rraeter. J. C. Pierco tho Timber cruiser and one of tho most reliablo timber men in Southern Oregon is off for a 10 days cruio in Coos river country. Tho choice, pieces of timber which yet remain in Ccoa and Curry are known to I'ierco and he is a much looked alter man. . Marstlen has received a largo scow ' load of aider wood for use at tho brcw 1 ery, from Joe Yonkors, of South slough. Al Kingston has just completed tin building of a flue brick wall In tho fur- naco at the Marehfleld brewery. Tom Holland is repairing tho boat used by tho M-irshdeld iSrewinx Co. in tho delivery of their beer to polnttt along tho bay. 1 F. S. Dow and P. C. I.ovar returned 1 Monday from a fow days outlnv at Alle , gany, leaving their familios in camp 1 tncre. I II. J. Hlako sold his coal land at tho mouth of Coos river last week to L. J. Simpson, tho consideration being f3WX). Fred Hofer has accepted a position in Wra. Nasburg'e dry goods store, and be gan work Monday, Miss Hattlo Jironaon, who has been Hpcndlng tho summer at J, H. Davie place - on -Coos river, was a passenger on Monday's train en routo to her home at Bridge. Lester and Jcece Smith and J. H. Tay lor left Sunday morning if or a ten days Jbit'nt id tliB .Salmoii inonnlttln country. .Frank Uogifrp ilnlidiwl haylngjin tho S. 0 "Hq;crj "plicn .Mond.iy, having out mnl put In tho bun over -J0O tons of hay. Ivy Cnmlron has cold It t J gntbllun hunch to Anion libera. K. A. Aiitlcrion Ima been appolntu.p agent for Murthllcld ond v.uhilty for the Studt'bakor Hroft. Maiiufncturinu Co. Mr. Antler ron expects to put up n l.ugo wiuelituieo in which to hnnilu tho linn K cds. An otiliru liuu o( buggies nml wagons will bo curried nml kept In (took. A Small Blaze. Sunday nltcruonn tho cltUons of MfushlleM were thrown Into a statu of excitement by tho alarm of tiro. T;o cnuso for tho alarm wan a b!nr,o in tho laundry building on A Street. Tho lire .i under coetiold when the incut arrlvrd, however, it wns ntocisnry to turn on a stream of water. Tho en gine was not taken out but tho hoe rart and hook ami laddci nimpnuy did tho tio'k. This is tho iV.h timo within a year and n lisil that this laundry has been ablaze. , ... , ,, , , , Tho fltu oncinatod in a pile of slack cimiciB and lir.il bten thoroudaly drenched with u-.tur nml was tupjed to bo perfectly safe. Wnrt D.cmoI M Ul II iWdUIIIWUi Itoatl Supervisor Clint. Hodin, ol the kAlloan'y district will coinmenco work mixt wn'k with .1 crew of about tihl men on tho Allpxnny-Mlkton wniou road. They will blast a way for tho road up the bluff at (loldcn falls. Tho falls are IlOO feet in height and tho bluff hern Is between 6" and GOO feet. It rises i porpcndicularly and tho roadway must bo blasted out of the solid wall of rock. Tho crado will bo easy, about 8 inches to tho rtfd. It is claimed that on thocntiro road no crado will be steep er tlmu 18 incites to tho rod,. More jjunlers Retjirn C. L. Honebrake, Hiram Urnmby, Wm. Conklin and Herbert DrilUuger re turned Monday from a hunting trip on tho wcEt fo-k of the north fork of Cooi river. They report a fino trip and' 11 1 good timo" They got 8 good deer and brought thu meat out with them. C. ).. Houebr.-.ko brought out n very handsome pair ol horns, still in thu velvet. Libby Vs Umpire. The ball game nt Empire, Sunday, be tween Libby and Emplro mines was wnll attended from hero and resulted in a score of 17 to 7 in favor of l.ibly, this boiiig their second victory over tho Em pire boys. A return came will be played at l.ibby next Sunday Aug. 17th. li. Sneddon, pitcher played good ball as also did V. Wickman and W. Sleep S. S, and E. Kinguu and J. Hanson catchoru did good work n Piorson in tho L field did excellent work. Following In tho lino up mid score. It Hucddon II Hanson W Flcep D Sueddeu T Fox A A Nicholds W Snedden W Doweeeo A Pierson P S KI.1I111 0 EHinguo S H V Wick man 1 II II Abbu J I J P Mngeo 3 11 D La nn on LF II wick man OF D Mnrsi all ItF J Lingo HCOIIIJ HV I.HfdNOa 1 2 3 1 Q 0 7 8 0 Total Llbby 2 5 3 0 2 0 1 a 17 ' .Empire 0O10O00OO 7 .Mrs. It. J. (joke ami ulillilran, who linvJ'Ceun vinlfttig id Piilrvlow mill Mc iCInley;' returned liomu on .Monday's train. ,1, W, TlbUlts nutl family returned Montliiy from tin nutlou on tliu lYiunlJn hkiH. Mr. TIbbotti reports flalt anil gamo plentiful In tli.it section. Jik) II. Vonkntu was In lo.vn Mouda). Ilu 1h prepArlng to go (or thu salmon, when tho llshing roasjii opom. Mr. Yoakum prides htmeulf on Iwlttg n pub lic benofaclor, but la willing to huio bomo oHho glory with tho CoahI Mail for tho improvement in tho street of M v ,.,, Crop Notes, All tho farmors of tho Coqulllo river depart-jC0Unlr' nm, Cofl' coun,.v ,n nann' nhero oats aro uroun,aro bleirtnl with n pher.utnlnnl crop ol this forial. Tho (rain i retried as I.uIiik pluinpttr and licavlor than In many yenrr. Tho npplo'cropii conaidcroiUcry lllil throughout tho county and (.specially, thu tumtiior vnrirticii and thoy aro veiy , I'l sbnpetl and inferior In quality. Nlco r fketnWonpplt. will bo roh property, j !!" '""' I T,, I,0,rtt0 C,0I' '" n fnl,l' a onc' , lieit.i; up to the ttandard In ouality and ' . -.!- ..1.1.1 I ..w... -I... I ..... I t.. .. I i '""" " "" ""'i j localities w hero thoy havo been somo - what bllulitcd. 1ARSIIF!CI.D SALMON CANNHRY WILL RUN ... Thu Marehdeld Salmon cannery will J bcj;i:i opcrntioun on or about Au. -'0 or a low days later, Henry Songstnckeu will run thu plant at its full capacity. A largo crew ol Chinamen has been order ed and will arrive on tho next uteamcr. A. M. Twombly of this city has bren secured as superintendent of thu can nery, which insures a high gradoof pack ing, as Mr. Twombly is ono of thu most experienced packorsnn tho Pacific cosBt. Thoannnory will furnish employment to a largo forco of people. Tho going price will bo paid for salmon and if thoi run is u good ono tho output will bo ; largo. Tho schooner Falcon arrival Monday and will load lumbei at I). A LVa mill, J. A. Mntson is quite sick, and .las. Hutchecon has been summoned back to tho Magnus A Mntson storo from his vacation. Myrtle Point Ivnterp Iso. Koulth, the J-ycnr-olil daughter cf Mr. nml .Mr. John Grant, of tho South Fork, was severely hurt by a colt, Tuesday, About i-i.i- ii. .1... i. .1... ..1. it. mi o cioc'K 111 iiiu uiie'iiutjn 1110 uiiiiu nrnwiiiM irirniifrii n iiwint mm n Tiniiiuriit , , wlioro some colto woro feeding and ono of them kicked her, striking her in thu face, breaking her noso and cutting u Eovoro ;;abIi over thn loft oyo. Thu llttlo ono Is getting along nicely and recovery It assured. ;cvhxbmi MKmMmm' Teething Then the baby Is most like- k r V Iv nervous , and fretful, and g 1 doesn't gain in weight Scott's Emulsion j j is the best food and medicine f lor icc,uiing uuuibd. injf u train from Che start annul iui u ihk Miii,..v. h Cf-r-i"i' Ri IlflWNl?. fhclllllti. B .....l M k w ...Mnl. M S 407-413 1'earl Street, New York. B B r . 50c. and i.oo; all druggists. . J rurive PROSPECTS PI)R CODS l)JY Great fcnlrill llnilwsy's Scliemc nka:i3 (i Direct Line jiitcrsecthiff Salt La Line (I'ortl.tml lYIogram) Within tho next 11) days .prflillotltm h.tt bmin mudo that wiiu moving mil road .lows will bo nniiatincud oomuunlng tho plans and operations ol tho Uroat ConUnl Itdlwav Uunijuny, which will bo in tho inturp ol a euiiMtttou in thlj part of tho country. Tho nuuotuiced Intention, Ch o Eogl nuor Kinney said today, to hao a trant continental linn ontlrely Independent of cvorvthlng elu Into 1'orllantl wool I jcrrtnluly bo inbitautlatid by tho dc- , vulopmcnls to follow wiUiln n monlliM tlniu. "Wokt.o'.v that wo havo ono nf thu Krcalut nciporlM In tho country in Coos Hay," raid Mr. Kimiity. "That bus been iieknow lodged sinco my report on it amluntlonN 'Aai Hindu down (hurt. I am cnthtislastln about It bttcniuo tlieiu is most cvrollrul roiiou to lmvnthuslatir. Whatevrr wo )o fort'e-p H.iy w ill doubl.t tho cotninuruial luiMirtarcj of Portland. Thorn will ho two great tmuruitllo eltlm in 0-pon I'orilaml atnl Coji Hay City. Vim ritiiimL iiriii'itnt. It. U'n alinll hilVU i ' ;u t'ompetitiK lino riwht Into rotthuitl nluugtldo tlm Southern 1'aciHc, and in ! building tip tho cocond gteatoit c!y of grand old Oregon at tlduw.V.nr on thu bay wo shall do not only uurelvus but thu whole etato and .Southern Oregon much Hood. Wo havo tho country ready to bo tapped and ra nro not at nil hog gish enough to want others to keep out. If thaUhoruliuo railway from Uulllornfi comes in It will not iuterfcroit will help. What Oregon ncedi is morn rajlroads and pcoplti nud you vylil eeo tho next Hvo years tho greatoH orn of (qiulriic tlon of rallwnyu that has evur l)jen teen in thu West" In answer to a question as to tho con nection nf Portland with Coon jlay Har bor by a liuu of rail?, Mr. Kinney most emphatically said that tho liuu would bo built as quickly as money and men cou'd do thn work after imrvuyH had boeii a:- r0 tod w,,c W01lIll ,)u , tllU nL.ar fT J ,uu tM ,,0l niI(l ,.ly wou, jn. .-ettsii its trade relations and business v. ould grow all over thu nUto, with tho d veloptnout of tho latent energies of thu Southern and const-hound sections, but that thl would ho done, not nt thn exponsool robbing Coon Hay of her great nefH. 'Thero will bo n great city on Coon Hay, mark thu prediction and remem ber It," was Mr. Klnney'fl remark. "In I thu statu of Malno thorn aro but two towns Portland and Hangor- Thero " will be two teaport towns ol relative lm- porlaucoln this state Portland rud Hangor, tho now lownslto started at Coos Hay." Tlic Antlercd Herd, Portland'n Antlerod llonl will hold their annual street carnival from Sept. let to Kith inc'.iislvo. This will ho ono nf tho most gigantic affuiiH uvor held on tho Puride count, In fact it will bu a reg ular World't) Fair on a smaller scale and if you havo an idea of getting your money'H worth don't fall to attend any thing an Elk has to do with for thoy aro tho Royal Pur pi 0 of the land, tho sporti est order that roams tho forest. .1