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About The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1902)
$1 " xi a -4 Professional Cards. SThT Waiter, D. D. S. ..DENTAL SURGEON AND MECHAN- ICAL DENTIST. OlUco Nasbure Uldg. A. St., l "Phone. 20 MARSH FIELD, : : OREGON. . A. G-. Gross, M. D. v PHYSICIAN AND SUROKOV - , - - .r.r ----w -- UIUCP, AAMltlrK JiUlIllltllP. MARSH F1FL. : riiono -tfi.1 OREGON rr CMUWCW.n DVCTAD i- Wlitslcfty Bopns. . E. E. Straw, M. D, PHYSICIAN AND SURGE0.V. Specinl attention to diseases ot the Eyo y Knr, Nc?o Mid Tliroat. GlnssMt flttctl. Office in Senpstnckcn Uuildir.g. & Smith W. U. Douglas, tNEY AT LAW AND U. S. ATTORN1 fiiMrcrrvii) Front sjneet, MAnhficW. Oregon. " J. W. Bennett, .Attorney and counselor at ' ' I vw "WARSHFIKLD ORE 1 1 ' 1 1 1 John F. Hall, , ATTORNEY at law. a Office- in UMorado b!ock, Front street 'viarjtmtid, urtt:on. S. St., AIARSHFIELD, ORE t 2 CG - FU W S i ;r Something absolutely new and with which we luwo experimented (or vearB. Onu bean makes o.to uhtoe Artificial Whiskey llyo or I'oaruon); Rix uouns tot ho pint. Just iho tiling (or traveler?, ntul convent nt for picnics, excursion!", 61c. Pi.iilt.. ii Ik.. ..-.... ... I VfUMtniUfl 111, IIIU Jdliuiil (ttia lient whM.vi .wIUiohI. IJ10 doletcrloiiR-ffeV Mode from tho pur vrcetaMe .matter, ntul guaranteed tv contain 110 poleonousornar cottedrugs of any dcrcription If a bevornge ia not desir ed, n Ivan tnny ho taken in the. mouth without water, and tho mostcxflcrnttng cf fcot will bo experienced. Kou? IS I5ciuis r,Oc. Tho Deans retail nt 10c eacli, nnd can bo procured from nny druggeat, fancy grocer or tlret-ctnss bar. For saloon dining care. One box ent post paid on receipt of 50 reutn. so en! Hi as s CO en w 2 llort Andortou made n catch of CO . Chinook nthnon with ono boat Friday ' night on'Coo river, This is a pretty ' Rood nights work, as tho fish are worth SO cent n pieco At tho cannery here, n ' bettor price, by tho way, than is paid on thu Colombia, where 1 cont n pound Is tho prevailing price. COOS BAY STORIES I "V -- Good Neighbors There Is nothing on earth bettor thnn having good neighbors, and when tho lea cream and clam chowder begin to flow into thu Coast Mail ofllco rIoiik lu . tho night tho gang thank thuir lucky stars that thoolllco Is locntod 10 no.tr tiiu Joints of J. W. Tlbbottaand Ceo, Nfc Farriu. Says the Report Thai lie Is Behind rf Great Central Is Pre- f mature O. F. McKniglit. ". ATTUKNEY AT HAW Office iu the Lcnuc & Waller IJuilding. MAItSIIFIELD, OREGON LAKE & COOS BAY TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. , Tri.Weckly trip? between Lake and Jarvis Landin?. ConuectinK with Htojm launch New Era end tho beuutiful Ton mile Lake. -. Leaving Lake, Monday.', Wednesday and Frldap. L?avin: Jar vis Tuecdnye, Tbnreday and bjiturday. Faro ? l.tX). Tho'eteam Inunch NuwEraiBoobjtan- -ial, comiortablo and well fitted and l ready for biro to excuraioa pjrtia at ol 'MARK'S CORNER times. b-24 tf. Ginseng IHstilllni Co. DISTILLERS OK Rvonmt Itourbon Whlskleo. ST, LOUIS. : : : AtO. 5l7oemat;i9 John Harding, tho shoemaker, la Travel By Sea. J Arrivals by Alllanco from I'ortlund 'Sopt.O: FLaoohainH, M A Smith, E H Smith, II A Smith, J W Mnthucum, Mrs Linthcctt, W II Hyde, M F Lvutinril, t? ,.. T It 1- .. ,. . .. . , "..ij, 11 jvcrji, u .uaciay, u leac mati, UII StrauRO nnd futnily, F Q Hort. Van Clark, M Vol, Clara EdnmutU, G 0 Mullor, J Q Horn, Mrs Horn, V II RoberllB. Mlnnio Kortchner, J R Tower, A llerry, Ernest Abbott, A Wjrililnzton, DChiisman.TH Holiate, Win Hamate, Edith Iloru. I employed at Hatkull'ii RopAlrshop on Front street. Roots and Shoes and Harness repnircd. ltont Sails, Awnings and Cushions made to order. Front Street Coast rial?. MARSHFIELD OREGON Additional Local From Sunday's Daily. I Mr. Small and family ono of tho largo "Vailroad bnlldera and contractors is in HarehCeld. ' Professor F. A. Golden is having tho V ' streets adjoining bis residence smoothed ?p and put in bettor shape. Whooping couch is quite prevalent among tWe children in town. "What hns happened to tho ordinance governing contsgeous diseaeos? Mr. Editor Allow mo to speak a fw words in favor of C'hninhfilain'rt Cough Itoii.edy. I suffer d for three years with tli bronchitl and could not deep nt nights. 1 tried revernl doctors nnd var ious natent mcJictnoi, but could got nothing to clyo mo any rellid nntil my wlfo got a bottle of thii valuanle medi cine, which has completely relieved me. W. K. Orockman, Iingnell. Mo. This remedy is for salo by John I'rcuss. .Thomas Nichols of Lexington, Nebras ka, ia here visiting his undo C. Marsh. II he likes tho country he expects to locate here. Mr. and Mrs Frank Black, of Sum ner, the victims of a runaway accident Wednesday, while returning from Co- qoillo City, where tboir marriago had just taken place, are reported abb to sit np. A. D. Campbell is 11 passenger on the Alliance to San Francisco on a trip of business and plcseure combined, and will visit relatives in Santa Rosa, Iln and J, B. Towor intended to go on this trip togetb, but A. B. was unavoidably delayed and J. B. went dowd on tho Areata. Chapter of Accidents Thrco men wcro hurt nt thu Krusu shipyard Saturday afternoon, by tho breaking of a .roller, letting a CO loot timber, used In ceiling tho vessel, drop npon their feet. Matt S.cinholm had a big too broken and his feet otlprwlso jammed. John Snanson had his (cut sotorcly crushed. They were brought to town and their Injuries nttended to by Dr. Horsfal. TlioJjdrd.un wIimu name was not learned, was not so badly hurt. Rusael Yoafcam, tho ?-yoar-old ton of Mrs. George iiorrls, of West Mnrthflcld, fell from a fenco Saturday afternooj," striking on ono of hla arms, dislocating tbo radius at tho elbow. ;Tho Portland Journal puhlUhoa tho following dispatch dated SaltLnko. Brtnl. ti Georgo J. Gould, WIfo and fain, nrriveii nero on n rpeclal train today, accompanied by Missouri Pacific nnd Vomer A Rio Grande olllci.tls, Inspect ing thu Hystem. When nkkod regarding what interest tho Goulds had lu thu l)m. ver, Northwest X P.wluV Mr. Gould oal.I: ''knpMrMiUandnmintoruiittd Tohavo him mako n auecess of "i'l'10 road of which lm is a promoter, from Denver to tho West. I believe It n good under, taking, which opens up a vnluablo toril tory ; but vo nro not otherwise interest ed. Tho Cooa liny projtoiitloH la ooiuc thinglnmnoj Interoited in and know very littlo nbout. Tho" storloa to thn ef fect Hint wo nro behind the vonluro nro promature." .Mr. Gould also denied thnt ho una in tereotcd, excepting ns an outsider, In the Llark enterprises. H understood that Cir.rkwas building n lino plecoofralN rcr 1. (In lutvof tho many miautliorlzed atntomenta donucctlug Mr. Gould with tiio Coos Bay Jtallroad, it In to bo ex pected that ho would characterised tho talk as premature, ovon though ho wero more interested than ho cares to tic knowlodgo nt this time.) 0l)rd VII I : c c In every town and village . may be had, 'J m !1?a ,1 Mica M Axie Grease that makes your horses triad, n ... ,rrT"ll':u. . - BORN SMITH On South Coos river, Sopt. 7th to iho wlfo of Jcsho Smith, n daughter. SMITH -In Marshfinld, Sept. fi, to tho wifpof E. W. Smith, a boii. rfsWS MHaaw 1 -m PRIOE-In West Mawhflehl, Sopt. i'.To tho wlfo of J. H. Price a daughter. M. Galuk was brought in from North Slough for medical trcatmont Satumoy Tho residents at Allegany have been having a hard timo fighting fire, which has been running through the woods there.- It was only by tho most strenu ous efforts that they saved the school bouBe and other buildings. Nelson Bennett ono of tho biggest rnll roac) and contractors in tbo west, and the man who bnllt Stampedo Tunnol on tho Northern Pacific is in town. It is understood he is here looking over tho Great Central Railroad and Belt Lino layout. Littlo Eli, tho 0 year old son of John Johnson, of Ferndale, while playing with eomo other children Saturday morning, 'received a blow on the head-from a beer gash under his right oye, and called foi the services of Dr. Ilorafall. W. R. Stubbs has just finished a now ditch for Ivy Condon 200 rod a in length, This is ono of tho best pleccB of work of tho kind done on Coos river nnd io a valunblo improvement to Mr. Condon's faucet which laid open his echlp and a I "uo 1"BW' u "'""' "' DluUB " mali under W rtoht ovo and called fm,.JUBl taken tho conlract to clcnr 2 ocreB , C. M. Mynatt, of Salem is in tho city visiting his brother Byron, and looking 'over tho country. He.,, reports that a great many people about Salem are look ing toward Coos Bay, with a view to .Coming here. of bruBb land for Mr. Condon, Mr, Stubbs Is a ditcher of much experirnco and anyone contemplating work of this eortebould eeohlm. Capt. Pendegrass has been confined to bjeroorn by illncsaor eeyeral days andCaptalnV' Cleto Painter baa been handling tho wheal on t!n Flyer. Mtlliers Meeting- There was n small attendance at tho Mothers meeting of tho W T O U Satur day afternoon owing to tho fact that a number of tho members wcro out of town but tho meeting wob novbjrtholeca a vtiiy profltablo ono for thoBo presont. It ia tho intention of thu ladha, to have tho mother&'club distinct frcm tho W O T U so that momborship In tho latter will not bo necessary in order to join tho former. Mro. Dow mnkosan excellent pros. Ident and is taking a wiso nnd liberal course in shaping the work of tho club. Whlloan earnest W. 0. T. U. worker, the realize a that tho Union Is rudicnl and aggre:fiiva whllo tho club is designed to educate the mother in tho duties and privileges of motherhood. Tho subject of thought for tho day Wan tho Protection of Motherhood, Tho president maao au excellent address. A communication from Mrs, Unruh was read. Thcro was an intorval of ellcnt prayer, rovtow ny tuo x'resiuent 01 a number of tho American Mothor and some very pertinent remarks about tbo training of children. Tbo subject for next week; is "How shall we teach tho children truth?" From Tuesday's Dally, Tho shipyard elosod down Monday account of u icarclty of lutnbor. on J. C. Brandon line moved his family down from Isthmus nlough for thu win ter, , . Ed. Slimmer, of Davis slough, was brought to town Monday for medical treatment. E. N. Harry, of SItkum enmo down with hlH team Monday to moot IiIm wlfo, who has boon visiting on Coos rlvor. Lovl Smith and HI Wright loft day for a ton days' hunt In tho country. Mon-Sixos McFnrlln'n crnnborrios nro in tho market, and of excolont quality. Coos Ray CranborricH nro tho finest on earth, J, W, Flanagan loaves this inornltir; ovorlond for Gold Bench and way porti, in tho interest ot tho Dnl Monte Mllllnt Co, Ha will be nccolnpanltd by Watt Short. Jako Mattoit of North (dough, wan In town Monday ulght. Ho Is putting on tho market oumo beef which ho has pro pared by n procoBB of drying, smoking nnd Htcam cooltlng. Ho wouldn't glvo 0 nanio to It, but His good ottiff, all tho came. J. II. yoKnlght, agent for the Plioonlx Savings and Loan Society, reports that ho U meeting with encouraging Miceuau horo. Hit has n good proposition for any ono who wishes to put by a few dollars nt n lime where It will bo earning tomu thin, ('. II. Moreh and hla cousin. T. Nich ols, of Lexlugton, Nob., who U visiting hero, started early Sunday morning tor a bicycle rldo to tho light house, but ot; reaching South slough found it too rough to crosj, and wore obliged to turn back. 'Myrtle Point EntorprJito.-O W IjMt" ' Informs us that ho has tavtrnl ruun lit. tho wooJsgu'llfng" out, hardwood timber, and Is adding to hla force ns frstas ho can secure mon. Ho expects to bo able to commouco sawing timber inn short timo. T. F, Lay ton, Haxo Broi commercial traveler had bad luck with hla truuUi on his trip down from Gardiner Satur day. Four of his Inrgo trunkH got over, hoard at tho mouth of tho Umptiuu, Two of thorn sank, but wcro fished up ngnin, Mr. ntul Mrs. B, F. Rojo, of Rosa al . igh, intend to start Friday for tho v.4!oy for a vlalt to frlonda near Rose burn', 0 peeling to bo gono about ten days. Their eon Giorgo will lake thom out with his team nnd hick, over tho Coos Bay wagon road. Will Conklln nnd wlfo will nso bo of tho party, on thoir way to Mr. Conklln'a old homo In Iowa. George Hosh will extend his jour, ney to Salem, and take lu thu statu fair, which opens next Monday, Henry Holm of thoCnHh MoatMar):ot, recoivedacarjoad of choico fat beef cattlo Mondny fromSohlllorli Hermann, of Myrtlo Point. Potor Jordan nnd W. Krlck, of Ton mllo, were In town Mobdoy. Thoy re port mountain fires raging in tho section noar Chas. Slostrom's placo In Tonmilo, 1 1 . 1 t Agent F, S. Dowsaya thoro Ifl liubloto l(bp,pgaa9jliofBmino horo for tho next fen-days on hcoount of 'a Hcaroity 0! tanks in the"clty, A Land Office Business Ad Indicating tho amount of filing 0:1 timber laud that hna been gohif,' on this Summer, on article iu tho Itosoburg, Plaludcnlcr glvcu eomo dignlficant fig ures. Spoaklng of tho bustaosu done in tho ofllco of Frank E. Alley, it is unlt that hla books show Gil cots of filing pnpora prepared bolwcon Muy 1 nnd Sopt. I, und that, tho bills for cloth used in liluo-prlnta for n porlotl of thrc montliB aggrogatod f 120, Mr, Alloy pays special attention to this branch of hit Ibuslucos, kcopsla maps corrcatod up1 to oato, nnu gem a very largo uuare 01 tho buslnoes in this line. 'I - igasBX"tr'- afc-r-f - gmw..mm'- wifHW0ry- ' - - "" . mii ,m rtn. n w i-aMuA"-