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About The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1902)
" """WW ,''" '"fr'""" fn&nmiHmi-'' V ,.-, . v l 4 1 j.1TI5 XjOOjcXj From Wedneadaya Dlly. Fine Stationery at Norton's. "Mr. and Mrs, Norman Nelson were visiting In town yetterday. 'Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bledsoe went up to Allegany yesterday for an outing. ."Mrs. 13. M. Boork la home from an ex tended visit in Sumuer and vicinity. j :: -Mrs. J. M. Dolan returned Tuesday from a three weeks outing near Gardiner, 'Mrs. Coke who has been at brewaUr visiting, the past 0 weeka haa returned 'Mr. B. F. Rosa and Mrs. J. T. Coll Ver, of Catching slough were shopping in town Tuesday. . . 'G. W. Noah and family, of Roseburg, arrived Mo nday and arc visiting relatives and friends on Coos river. Peter Clausen for shoes. Pat Pendergraes, who has b'een'hrid"up for the past few daya with eryslpleos is J ablo to be up. Another bakery and restaurant will start up in tho Garfield building about the latter part of the month. Geo. Beale took possession Tuesday ot the Lando business property which ho recently purchased. G. A. Bennett, Nels Rasmussen, Au gust Farley and Fred Bennett left for the sand hills Tuesday, for a few daya ducking. Ed Labrie haa moved hia family in frjom Garden valieyto Coquilla city, where he will reeldetwhilo he improves hia land on the Fat Elk marsh. , Beet line of Clausen's. School ehoea at Peter '' .Mra. Thomas Coke ,and Mrs. Harry, lijt this morning, via team to Roseburg where they will visit friends. Mrs. Coke expects to go to Canyonville to visit her parents, whom ehe has not seen for a number of years. , Johnny Wilson e aged about ten years received a wound in the forehead Tues day from a sling shot in the hands of some of his young companion?, while they were shooting at snipe at the lowor end of town. The Ice works started np'Tueaday af ternoon, and everything was found to be eatisfactory and in good working order, and as soon aa the amonia and other tanks are. Jested, they will bo turning out ico in cliunka, about the latter part of this week. t For a bad taBto in the mouth take Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab lots. For salo by John Preuss. J. D. Laird, proprietor of tho Roso-burg-Marsbfield stage lino was in town Tuesday night on a tour of inspection of (bla end of the line. He reports travel litfavy dyer1 the old road." 'With the im proved service put on by Mr, Laird bo fafcjrfjinfc'bia full share , increased travel,-and is putting hia passengers through with speed1 and c'omiort, , A iMsy Mill , Major 'L, D.jKinaey, 'Chief Engineer ol the Great Central Railroad, during his stay here la probably the busiest man on the Bay. When wo consider tho vastnesa ot tho undertakings with which he is identified, and of which he Is prac tically the head, and multiplicity of the matters requiring adjustment or settle ment, it is readily seen that an appal ling amount of work is involved. If uu limited time were available, it would bo eomevrhat different, but matters are be ing pushed with an energy and compre hensiveness which showa that t is not tho intention to put off the completion of the work in hand an hour longer than absolutely necessary. From Thursday's Dally. y A. N. Gould, of Allegany was in town Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Simpson drovo up grom North Bend yesterday. 'Kola Monson, of Tenmllo was doing business In town Wednesday. Captain Nelson and wife returned to the Life-Saving Station Wednesday. Chas. and Emily Iiarlockcr, of Co qullle City, came over on Wednesday's train to visit relatives in town. Tho man who won't stand up for his own town and encourage its upbuilding qught to go off some place and baa his head. Wm Motcalf, who haa been driving the team in Forty's logging camp, has resigned, and haa been succeeded by J. G. Miller. "PRDNE81 Fresh Petite prunea at 75 cents per 60-pound box f. o, b. Coqullle, Order early to bo sure of getting some Cash must accompany order. No Hal ads this year. R. D. Sanford, Coqulllo Oregon, 0-0-tw Rev. Thos.Irvino, wifo and daughter, Mrs.G. T. Coleman and Misa Olllo Davis, who have been. camping at Rocky Point, are expected homo tomorrow afternoon. Tho Coqullle Herald reports that John Gregg, was found dead in bed at his home near Randolph Sunday. Ho was a widower without relatives in this sec tla- Tho Garfield Hardware building in which Walter Dunggan's popular Ovfl saloon is located, is receiving a new dress of paint at tho banda of S, C. Brown and D. M, German. The minlAturo circus which showed here threo nights last week, disbanded in Empire Wednesday. Tho Barnared family, including tho girl and littlo boy acrobats, go to Gardiner en routo to Portland, while the rest of tho show will go to Roseburg and California. By a too previous Insertion of the notice of Professor Tucker'o freo lecture on Physical culture, it was made to ap pear that tho locturo would be tonight. This was an error, Tho lectdre will bo given tomorrow, Friday, evening and should be attended by all interested In tereated in the subject, r That Castfewbod mornings; ' Ask for CisUo wood From Frhlay'a Dally. ') rft fiord Tribune The schooner 'Ronton had a fortunate mishap as she waa preperlag to sail for Los Aageles, last Friday. When an attempt was made to hoist anchor it was fouud that their anchor bad fouled and U.wm niter a great effort that it was at last raised and brongkt to the aurface with another b000-lb. anchor hanging to it, and both anchors were hoisted on board; Tho find is worth not less thon $200. A very pleasant meeting was hold Thursday at the home of Mrs.' Wm. Nasburg by the A. N, W. There was a good attendance and an awakening of interest, as the laces now being made are becoruiag very fashionable as dress garniture, thus making tho work profit ablo. The 'next meeting of the club will be at the home of Mrs, L. M Noble. Tho report became current on tno streets Thursday that tho Great Central had discharged its forco of surveyors,' being through with that work. This report was quite decidedly errone ous. The rush of work in that depart ment is over for tin present, aa the sur veying has been pretty well cleared up for present needs, and the company has' I needed out lis force of surveyore by lotting a few of them go. That seems to bo all there is in it. Coqullle Herald Tho Bangor people are out with a beautifully printed sheet the "Bangor Exchang," with a verified circulation of 20,000. It gives Coos County a splendid write-up, and will do mnch toward getting our rich resources before the people of the east and mid dle west and will doubtless do much to 'nduce immigration this way. School Supt. Bunch came over from McKinley Thursday to visit eomo.of tho schools on the bay and to bo in attend ance at the students' institute which opens at the lower school house on Coos river this evening. MARRIED RIESEN-MANNINEN-At the resi dence of M, MIcheleon in Marshfleld, Or. SeptO. 1802, Alex Kieeou and Miss Mary Manninen, Rov. Bcngtson offici ating. The wedding was a very pleasant af fair, tho ceremony being performed in the presence of a few friends : Mr. Rles en is a resident of Tonmile, and has a host of friends on Coos Bay. The brldo I: an estimable young lady and both have the well wishes of their friends for their Iuturo in life tumultuous sea. PUTMAN FADELESS DYES do not spot, streak or give your goods an un evenly dyed appearance. Bold by John Pruess, 10c. per package. . BORN BRANDON in Marshflold, Oregon, Spt. 11, 1003, to tho wife of II. C, Brandon, a son. s CHANOE In Marshflold, Sept. 10th, to the wifo of H. E. Chancp, a daughter, Arm broken Tho year old baby of Mr, and Mrs. W Norton, of Catching slough, had the raififortuno to fall off the stops at their homo Wednoeday and fractured ft' bono in its right elbow, Mrs, Norton brought tho child to toWn Thursday and Dr. Gross attended to the arm, which wilt soon be all right again, '. ' '" ' ' -'" ' W. i Robert Krugerwho has been on tho K MAN BAlLYNflURT v IN NOBLE'S CAMP A young man named Adolp Millar, who makes his home with Chas. Ester beck on Catching slough, had his right leg below the knee badly crushed and suffored other injuries, at L, M, Noblo's camp on north Oooa river Wednesday afternoon, He was employed aa hook-tender, and was working Irl a gulch, while the saw yers were working on the side hill about 300 feet away. It seems that John Blake was sawing at a tangled Jam of trtNc, ana wfaaa he Mm c-J the key log, the whole mats came down the hill. They passed over Blake without hurting him but when they reached tho bottom of the hill, one struck Milter. Mr. Noble, who was a short distance away, hurried to the scene and fouud Miller lying senseless, lie immediately sent a man to the river (o Intercept tho Alert, Miller was brought out on a lit ter and the steamer brought him to Marshflold, where Dr. McCormac, assist ed by Dr. Gro-s set tho broken bones anu encased the leg in plaster ot parls with some hopes of saving It. Mlllor is aiionurt in tno back but it Is not thought to be dangerous. Water Cure for Chronic Consti pation. Take two cups of hot water half an hour before each meal and just before going to bed, also a drink of water, hot orcold, about two hours after each moal. Take lots of outdoor exercise walk, ndo drive. Make a regular habit of this and in many cases chronlo constipation may uo curcu wiuioui me use oi any medi cine, When a purgative is required take something mild and gentle Ilka Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab lets. For sale by John Preuss. Great Central Notes Fred K. Uungerford, of the Great Central Land. Co., whenjukyd for newa ot the railroad movement, replied that everything waa moving In a highly satis factory manner. Tho contract has been lot for tho con struction of the commissary building a tho Bangor townsite and the contractor has pitched his tents on the ground and gone to work. SHOES FOR ALL Perfectly Fitting Best line of Mens' Dress, Street and Working Shoes. Some thing to give you satisfaction. Prices reasonable, ' Exclusive Brands, Good Goods. CHARLES Si" f v" .jLadies' jjifid Gehts' I O,1 0, ft BUILDING, A cre'w of eaen'has commenced work' at Gentervllle clearing the brush from the right of way tor the belt lln., The work of blasting out stumps and preparing the ground for the erection of tho company's bulldjngs at Bangor la being prosecuted vigorously, From Saturday's tJally. M Mrs. T. M, Wilbur returned Friday from a two days visit at Empire. Robert Kruger and, Carl Albrecht are haying their lota graded up, O. II. Merchant was' confined to Mitt bed yesterday,havlngcontracteda severe cold, Tho schooner Western Home was towed to the lower bay yesterday heavi ly loaded with lumber. . . Mra. O. J. Seeloy and Mrs. V, X. Ho fer spont Friday with Mrs. E, O'Connell at tholr Terrace, Tho Alliance sails from Ban Francisco at 10 a, m. today and ia due to sail north from hero Monday. Judgo Oaptos, ot Forest Grove, former owner of Caples addition td , Marshflold, and still holding considera ble property on tho bay, has arrived over to look over the situation hero, expect ing to go north again on tho Alliance. Frank Black was down from Buraner yesterday. Ho report himself and brido as recovering steadily from the effects of last week'a runaway accident, though Mra, Black is not yet able to do her housework. E. Votd, who has been acting aa tran sit man in tho Great Central surveying forco, has concluded to locato here in tho practicoof his profession of civil en gineer. Willi the presont prospocts of Coos Bay, thore in a good outlook for ptcnty of work In Mr. Void's line. New Styles Indies' and Childreus' Shoes. Wc have placed in stock a liuc that wc are sure to be satisfac tory in fit, and wear, Styles that arc New. Prices that will commend the goods. GEORGE Furnishers ,-t-VA t V v- a ; Phone 436 - ' -. 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