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About The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 6, 1902)
h iS, i I .A-IsTX) LOO.A.L Fine Stationery at Norton's. Misses Zoo Wilson nutl Liciio! Harris, of Sumner, woro shopping in townTuca-day. J.B. Gilbert, of Empire, was In Tuesday night. town Half Williams has returned from ltis vacation and is again at hlapost sa caah i'er of tho Flanagan & Bennett bank. Jaa. Forty has added a donkey engine to tho equipmdni of Ins logging camp at Bangor. ' Peter Claneon for shoes. Miss Eva Wilson was in town Tues day on her way to her homo in Sumner from a visit on Cooa river. . Tha salo of tho X. L. X. T. aloro prop- crty to Goo. Bealo baa been cloecd. Tho price paid is given at fS.OCO. i m mm i i ! -t i ii i rn-inii "in " - pw-"ii , TlteTfiendaTrt jiilt VmM vlirbtff TRUKKB I Frefli relitBrnnea TQ pleased to lcam that aha la improving cents pej 60-pouudbox f. o, b. Coqulllo, (rum her serious lllncaa, though atill con fined to tho bed and yory weay, ' Thoa. Maglnus has flniehod tho rowar which ho has been constructing for Dr, Tower, John Bear and II. Soligetacken, Order early to bo aura of getting oiq. CmIi must accompany order. No Ital ians this year, R. I). 8an(ord, Coqullle, Oregon, t)-0'tw POTMAN FADELESS DYES do not spot, atroak or givo your goods an tin- Mr. and Mrs. II. H. Mcrhorson and j ovoniy dyed appearance. Sold by Johu Mr. and Mrs, J. A, Mateon wo it to Al legany Friday, with tho purposo of visit lug Golden Palls today. Tho schooner Marconi was towed down Tuesday to tho lower bay, whoro eho will finish her load of lumber for South Africa. Judgo Hamilton Kent to Coquilto Thursday from Dora, whoro ho and Mrs. Hamilton and their two daughters have been enjoying a visit nt tho homo of Win. Ahernethy. Fruesa, 10c. por package Tho nev schooner Argus was towed over from the shipyard to the Bay City mill Tuesday. Fred Lllicnthol went to South slough Tuesday, in company with Doc Scott. James Catching, of Sumner waa in Ipn Tuesday, assisting eomo of his old Indian war comrades to mako their proofs of service. Beat lino of Clausen's. School shoes at Peter W. E. Dungan will open an establish ment for cleaning and pressing clothes, en tho second floor of tho Hntcheson building over Bounds barber shop. Ho will bo ready for business this afternoon. He also has on display a flno line of clothing samples, including tho latest Reaves from tho Brownsvillo Woolen mills. Corao over and buy an $18 busi ness suit medo to fit you. Tho Schooner Chas. E. Folk arrivod Thursday and docked at tho foot of A direct, with a shipment of Feed' etc, for J. W. Flanagan, of the Del Monto Mil ling Co. E. C. Whitlef, of tho Coquilto came down Thursday. Ho Is about to make a ealo of hio property, and intends to mako a visit to his brother up in Wash ington. T. T. Kane, Special roprcecntlvoof tho Pacific Miner is in this city gathoring data for an illustrated nrticlo on tho min oral and other resources of Coos county. The article will appear Oct. 1st. Mighty Nimrods Wm. Xnaburg, Auguit Farley, Jack Farley, Dr. Toyv, W. II. Short, Geo. Lawlor and Grant Eggora wont to tho aand hills Sunday on a hunt. They brought back thrco deor. Short killed two of thcto, whllo tho third was brought down by him and August Far ley. Both fired at onco from different points, both hitting tho deor, end both bullets coming out logothor. Nosburg nud Jack Farloy nleo bogged four coona. For a bad tasto in tho mouth tali) Chamberlain's btoiuach and I.iver Tot. lets. For salo by John Preuss. ... Henry Holm went to Myrtle Point Wednesday, after some fat cattlo tor his meat market. Etnil Ogren goes to San Francisco on tho Areata for a couple of weeks vaca tjon. Hillia Short takes Pgron's placo n Flanagan's rcarkot. Peter Scott Jr., will go to Enroka on tho Allianco to fako a position in tho park there. Food and Dairy Commissioner Bailey and State Veterinary McLain arrived by Drain stage Thureday. They went up Coos river tho eamo day and will inspect tbo dairy herds of that vicinity. Tho Copper Queen arrived from Rogue jiver Wednesday, coming up after some machinery, purchased of Thos. Walker. F. W. Libby, special pension exami ner, whoso headquarters are In. Port land, is in the city. , J. A. Yoakain Jr., camo over on Wed nesdays, train from tho Coqulllo where he haa been buying young cattle. Mr, and Mrs. V. 1'. Norton will leave Friday for Portland. Thoywllltako in ithe Elks' fair and tho state fair and ex pect to bo gone about s month, Mrs. L. W. Mauzey, who has been quite ill for several months, is getting .better and fa able to sit up. Mr. and Mrs. Thos Irvine, Miss Irvine, .Mrs. G. T. Coleman and Mies Olllo Davis ?weut to Rocky Point Tuesday for o weeks camping. Woolievor & Lilienthal proprietors of tho dwl Billiard parlors, have dessolved partnerahlp,Mr. Wooliever retiring from Tho A. X. W. met at tho resldenco of Mrs. J. T. McCormao Thursday af ter-noon. Lucious refreshments wero enjoyed and a general good time was tho result. Tho next mooting of tho club will bo at tho hpme of Mrs. William NaBburg. ... Mre. BennottSwanlon will accompany her husband to Coqulllo City today, and will visit tbo home of hor parents at Dora wbilo Bennett attends circuit court which convenes at tho county seat to day. Frank Smith, who camo down from the batchory Wednesday, reports that ho Is all ready for tho fish, and Is also laying for any fisherman who may get their nets abovo tho Jogal limits. Chin ook ere plentiful in tho pools blow tho hatchery, waiting for tho first rainB, to start to tho spawning grounds. Bridal Runaway. Frank Black and his brido, while re turning from Coqulllo City to Sumner Wednesday, had an unpleasant cxpcrl. enco for tho commencement of now married lifo. They wero driving in n ingle hussy, accompanied by tho rest of tho parly in another rig, when tho hone drawing tho brido and groom ran away. But meager particulars ant nvallabio, but it is reported that both wero thrown out and considerably shaken and bruised but not scrionely Injured. Arrivals by Areata Pop!. 2: R Elliott, Mrs Anderson, (loo Anderson, II Pur rlngton, U Rossi, F Ferrari, J Ferrari,' 0 Moomaw, II Olson? dipt Splicer, J Almnii, Mrs Alinnti, M Hogau, It Evans, H Brnsll, G Plerion, J Peterson, W An sen, L Pratt, B Eclut, A Bayous, h Meagher. Doparturoa by Areata Sept. 4:-MIb Johansou, Mra Mark,Floronco Roberta, Mra M Roberts, Mra Thompson, Nettio Edwards, I) A Curry, J Caldwoll, Jay Tower, 0 J Bruschko, W Bartlott, M Thormoud, Miss l'rltzo, N FriUo, Mra Curry, Mrs. Caldwell, Capt, A M Blmp eon, MrH Jaa II Hnnngan. NARROW ESCAPE FOR Hi KlfSG AND OTHERS An accident happened on tho Daniels creek logging railroad Wcdnordoy, In which Sherman Cutlip got a sprained ankloand other bruises, and Hiram King and Judd Mills were se verely bhakon up. They, wero moving ono of their donkey engines on a logging truck and tho train was running at a good speed whon tho truck Jumped tho track. Tho thrco men named wero with tho donkey and they woro obliged to Jump off. King madoa miss-cuo and struck on hid head and shoulders, but fortuuatuly got off without nuy eerious injury at, did tho others. F. P. Norton, who recently sold his property on the corner of Broadway and 0. Streets, haB bought 4 lots on Wash- All Evening Serenade. A number of tho mcmborB of tho Christian Endeavor society arranged a vory pleasant eurprieo Jand serenade on Mr. and Mra. Bennott Swanton, who huvo always taken a keen intorest in 0. E. work, Wednesday evening. Rev, F. G. Strange accompanied tho party to their cosy home in South Marsh, field. Those enjoying tho trsat wero: Tho Missos Anna Fisher, Edvarda Erlckon Klelo Bonnett, Tish Howard, Alico Mc Cormac, TosbIb Twombly, Clara John son, Eva Coke, Mi. Ho John6on, Maudo Coko. Tom Bennett, Jay Tower, Albert Blcop, Edgar Campbell, Fred Holer, Dan Keating, Ralph Coko, Roberts wan. ton. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Notice is horoby givon that tho under nl.nrw1 .itM nn Mm frt1i ilnv fit Anr.llat ll- .,, .J tl. l. I .... ' "IKI'CU noiv wiu.w.m """ -ft'l uBiuu ctiuui, UJH.UOIM, mo Buu ui .u,ioo2, by the County court ol coos coun projected hospital, in Railroad addition, also 2 lots in West Marshfiold, next to J, W. KruBo's resldenco, Ho does not intend to move for tho present, as he has vihe firm, and Jin Lilienthal continuing a year8 ioaBB on tho property ho Just ty, Oregon, duly appointed executrix oi tho estuto of Fredrick L, Mlllor deceas ed. All ptreona having claims against tho said ostato aro horoby notified to present them, properly verified, to me ut Marahfiuld, Cooa Co., Oregon, within hIjc montlm from tho date of this 'notice. Dated Sept. Oth, 1002. Mahv Millbii' Ladies Aid Meeting. Tho Ladles Aid Bocloty of tho Preshy. torlan Church hold its regular mcotliu Wednesday aftornoon with Mrs. F. H. Dow. Thoro was a gooJ attondenco of membership and several visitors and a ycry ploaiant and profltabto aftornoon was enjoyed by those present. Delicious Ico cream and cako was ror ved, alter which tho Pastor invited tho ladles over to tho parsouago which is ho Ing nicely fitted tip for tho reception o hla family, who will arrive on tho Alli anco this week. Tho next regular moot ing will bo at tho homo of Mrs. Fnlr-chllda. 'flranVllealo'cama over-from- oqulllt on horseback yesterday, to meet his brother Georije horo on ImilneM, . Miioea Maud, and Mlnnlo Mill will go to bun Francisco on tho outgulnc All! anco. Tho former wilt tako n position in n mllllnnry establishment and tho lattor will mnko n visit to frlondo, Wo guessed protty near on tho Jllnck lloyors wedding In yesterday's Isiuo, hut tho dato should havubeon li inttend of 1 aud ltuv. Alton prelonncd tho ceremony Instead cl.JjjJgo.IIarlocker. Ufiihn RjnrJi' Dtp tain Bailor lmuilcd In his resignation tit mastor of thu tug Triumph, some ton days aco and ho and hln wife havo gonu back to their' Coqulllo homo, John Johnson who has been deckhand on tho lug during tho past ton years has charge now as captain. - - J, B'aiihkj h It nving throo quar ters of a mllo of ditch dug through tho John B, Anderson marsh on South slough, through which to float logs. Ho has opened a camp thoro to put In logs for tho stavo mill, which ho recently purchased. Jns. Wassen has char go of tho camp. A party consisting of Dr. and Mra. J. T McCormac and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert I.ockhart,Mra. Gray, Mrs. Hlnchman, and E. W. Dean, took a rldo up to tho Mazo yoitorday In tho launch Garland, MARRIED !)EVEK9E-WILS0K-At tho Jiotuo of Imho Wilson alT.lbby, Or., Kept. 3, 1002, Chan. Doweoto nud MI1 IJj. lu Wilson, Rov. It. C. Leo, ofllcIntltiK BLACU'-BKVERB-At Coqulllo, Oro.' Kept. 3d, Frank Black and Mlsa Alica Beyere, Rov. Allen officiating, Tho brido la tho daughter of Mr, and Mre. E. II. Boyor, and tho groom la tho ron of Mr. and Mrs. ,H. N. Black of tho Sumner neighborhood. Both havo lived thoro tlnco childhood and number tho wholo community as their frionds. They will commenco housekeeping on tho Black farm near Sumner. DIED HONGELL-In West Marshfiold, Or. Sopt. I, W, Ellen Sofia, daughter of Mr and Mrs John Hongcll, nged 1 month and C days. Tho funeral will tako placo from tho Lutheran Church at 2 p. in. today, Fri day, Rov. B. F. Bcngwton officiating. SHOES FOR ALL Perfectly Fitting. New Styles Best line of Mens1 Dress, Strcd and Working Shoes. Some thing to give you satisfaction. . Pricc3 reasonable. Exclusive Brands, Goad Goods. Ladies' and Childrcus1 Shoes, We have placed in stock a line that wc arc sure to be satisfac tory iu fit and wear. Styles, that are New. Prices that will commend the goods. CHARLES GEORGE Ladies' and Gents' Furnishers f TtfWfMf lH ' 7 -' r 1 .-1 . .ilOi.O,F;BUIDDINGl "tho business. t w& Hrjut Ph6nc,43 a.