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About The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 27, 1902)
- f I Coast flail. MAU8HFIULD OREGON Additional Local From Sund.iy'6 Dally. Tho incandescent lisHt circuit (el into innocuous desuetude Saturday even iojc (or about 'JO minutes, long ciioiikIi to causo a Roncral scurrying (or lamps and candies. The Flanagan & llcnnolt Hank receiv ed a now burglar-proof safe on tho Al- ' liance, which was placed in tho vault Saturday. It is one o( the flutst made 'and, though quite small, weighs nearly two ton?. Tho tetvice'nt today closes tlio min "Jtlry o( Hev. It. U. Leo;in Marshllvld. At' the morning tervico administration 'of Holy Communion, the eveninc orvice being the last service o( a live years ministry. The annual conference, to meet at Grants Pass next Thursday, will moke n new r.ppointmr:ut to tLis charge, Mr. Leo probably goto,; to another point. A Russian ease brt3 predicted that the world will come to an end in 1903. This should be a warning to tho di rectors of tho Lewis & Clark Centennial to select a site and get through with the 'lair on schedule timo. ' It would bo too bad to dtlay Gabriel. Eugene Register. Tort Orford Tribune: James A. Arrafleld, o( Coos County, son-in-law of A. II. Tost, has purchased rcn: the latter 40 acres of land, lying o 1 the 'south side of Sixes, whero ho will make his future home. It ia the faultincss of tho other fellow's advertising that gives tho opportunity to any business man to make a hit with that which ia not faulty. Think out a plan which will gain readers and insure interest and the result will tako care of itself. Tho railroad crew working this way from the slaughter house has now reached tho stave mill with the work of brushing out tho right of way (or the Belt Line railroad. The line is now 3-Aatnped out from the stave mill to Tony slough, and grading will soon com mence. Harold Dimmlck ia now on his way home having recently wrltton Irom Now York to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Dimrmck, saying that ho was about to start and expected to reach San Fran cisco in 35 or 40 davs. A little five-lino ad in tho Daily Coast Mail has brought men nil tho way from Colorado to work in the Beaver Hill mine, Yet some people fight hero in Marehfield are afraid they might not get their money's worth if they adver tise in the little daily. C, II. Merchant was able to take a buggy rido to Itocky Point Sunday, in . company with his son John. They called on his old-time friends, Mr. and ( Mrs. Fred Kckhoff, on the way down, and the visit and ride did Mr. Merchant 4 good. He, will goto San Francisco on tho Areata accompanied by Mrs. Mer chant, and it Is expectedJthHt theyrtri)l fakejlong fiea Jrip, which it ia hope) will rosult jn Hr. Merchants complete restoration" to health. Birthday Surpirse A birthday party occurred Friday evening in honor of Mia Alice .Mo Cormac. It was n complotu eurrfrtao to tho young lady, lustiumontal 11111810, games, singing nnd general conversa tion constituted the oveuinga .'.muse mout. Refreshments were served at the proper hour which wero o( a high order and enjoved by those present. Those present wore: Messrs Albert C.impbell, Kdgar Campbell. Al. Sleep, Sidney Smith, 'i' Dennett, Ired Uofer, Claude Drown, Dan Keating, liarl Strange, and Walter Duller. Mifserf, Tossio Twombly, Clam Johnson, Millio Johnson, Vivian Taylor, Gen vie ve Sngi tneken. r From Tuesday's Dally. - Fred K. Hungerford.of tho Great Cen tral Land Co., wilt start for Portland Wednesday with his family, goins over llif Drain route. His household good will follow on the next trip of tho Alli ance, Mr. Huugcrford having concluded to move back to Portland, ns he does not know jut when tho business of his employers will call (or his return to tho Hay. Tho Sumner boat brought down Mon day a bull bought of Andrew Stambuck for use in the'Stave mill logging camp on Pony Llougj. H. G. Wilson, nho recently bought ; John Merrcrlu farm on catchiug slough was doing business in town Mounay. Will and Stewart Lyons came over from Coquillo City Monday to seo about repairs to their mill, which broke down that morning, A Bridges was up from tho govern ment works yesterday. Ho expresses tho greatest satisfaction with his present employment of looking out for Uncle Sain'a property, and with tho locatiou as n place of residence. Geo. II. Gucrin, proprietor of tho Guerin Hotel nt Myrtle i'cint, camo , over on Mozday and returns this morning. He says that Myrtle Point now has ono of the finest streets in Oregoa, tho work of graveling the main street of the town having been finished and a gocd permanent job done. Itolt. Merchant, who has been nwny from tho bay about eight years, accom panied his mother, Mrs. C. II. Merchant, home on the Areata, Geo. Lyman Moody ruidC.K. Cook, of tho Great Central It. U., arrived Satur day night via Myrtle Point. They pro ceeded to Empire and thoro loidiiiL' up a camp outfit for the gan of surveyors who will commenco nt Myrtle Point and work toward Roeeburg. Tho increase of steamboat travel is Mich that thoy are going and coming with svory birth engaged ahead. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Cook, ol Empire, paid Marehfield a visit Monday. Newspaper Enterprise The Conuillo bulletin nublishes an excellent account of tho stirring ovoiito in Marehfield Wednesday and Thursday,! whero he baa established a mill (or saw considering that tho paper went to proea iug myrtle Umbor, was on tho Hay Tuec- at an early hour Thursday aftornoon Kditor Holland ueoJ tlio telophono freely and the minor inoccuraciea of tho information ho obtained werodue to the difficulty of getting a straight story out of any one at the time. The Jlulletin'a Some Reasons Why You Should liulit on Having EmZM HARNESS OIL Uuemulcd tv iiuv other. Rc.ulet 1 hard leuMicr oft. Eftpicullv ptcpatol. Kecp-t out water. J lic.iv,. bodied oil. Harness An excellent p.onervative. Red licit cot of you' hanic. Nci-r burin tholenther; ito Etikii'ticv ii luoriMiwil. Secures not Durvicv. Stitches kept from breaking.' Oel gx soli I iii ail A L0c.1lit.es t.lir.ur,i..r Htnwluril (III fiitiiimti. enterprise seta a good example to papers when roadsra who look to ttioir local aper for 'he nows. Work commenced Monday inorniir; on extensiv repairs to the bridge lead ing to WMt Mnrshtleld, including nun planking, stritgera nml rftUin,; whyro needed. "I'llUXKS! Fresh Petite pruneo at 7o cents pel flu pound box f. o. b. Coqullle, Order oorly to bo sure of getting won.o. j Ci.sli Mint accompany order. No Itnl- aiu this year. P.. D. Hauford, Coiitille, Oregon, tt-0-tw From Wedne,day.s Dally. Mr. mid Mrs. C. H. Merchant were passengers on tho Arc.ita. Mr. Merch ant was feeling better Tuesday than for several days, nnd the sua trip "will un doubtedly do him good. Their ibienco from the Hay ia likely to be quite ex tended, as a trip to Australia Is part of tho program laid out. Mr. and Mrs. A. II, Noah, of Fast Marshtield, rescued a cnlf (rom n mud Hnd watory grave Sunday evening on their way horn i from town. The calf was out in the mudfht near the Knst jMarahfiVId wharf. Whore it camo from is a mystery, but it was there, nnd very glad to bu helped out to dry laud. Notice lo the Public. Owing to on iuautllclcnt amount of traffic on tho Lake and Coos Day Stage 1 line, nil reguiur trips will be discontinu ed uniil farther notice. UI-.l.&w Dr. and Mrs. J. T. McCormac went to San Francisco on tho Areata on a trip of business combined with pleasure. Tho Doctor has well earned this vacation. ' John IJinont, Jr. nnd Frank itlack erby, two Ilandon young men, camo over Monday on their way to utlend the I'hi hmath College. A marrjngo licenso has been granted in Han Francisco to F.mil Ognm and MIhh Maggie Fox, tw'o of Marshfleld'a most estimable young people. C. J. IJochke, representing the portion who recently purceaeed tho Btavo mill, returned on the Arcato (rom a vleit to Sdn FrancUco. 0. W. Hall, of San FrancUco, whoeo present headquartera are at Myrtle Point day. Ho closed a deal with Chas. Uc'..- hoff for some myrtlo timber on tho mid die fork of tho Coquillo. Tuosday mornlng'd Daily announced that Wra. Naaburg had received bin Fall lino of clonks, mid before noon ho sold three to ladles who mentioned tho ad na their reason (or calling, First get goodn that are Itlght; thou tell tho people nbout It tu the paper that thoy nil tend every morning, and you will have no tioublo doing buuiium. J. W, Blinnions, Deputy Head Consul (or Oregon, and State Lecturer Miller aru expected to visit thlu section shortly in thi) Intercuts o( tho .Modern Woodn ti ot America. The tchooner Argus, recently launched (rom tho .Mnrshfli'ld yard, passed down the Day Tuesday afternoon, laden with lumber (rom Dean A Co'd mill. LARGE li.NPl.UlWT IN I'UBLIC SCHOOL Suhool opened Monday with n niueli larger ntteiidiutco limn Imt year, and the enrollment up to TuerJay night wnt 321. All thu teacher mo In their plneim and protpeutH tun good (or a HticceiNfiil term. About ftOO volumeH of the school libra ry have been received and are all ready (or tabbing and placing on the shelves. Two liundrod voluinos more am to come. This librnry sliould prove n valunbUi nil iu.ct to thu school, nnd should bu added to fast ns poislble. J. S. Williams, well known hi-ro ns lecturer for tho W. 0. V., and who re cently canvassed Coos county in tho interest of that order, has started tho Daily Dispatch at Dayton, Washington. The Mail takes n keen intorost In this little daily, an it is a venture soiuOlhiiig on tho ennui linen an tho Daily Mail, only it baa n larger town to operate in. There is no reason why tho people of D.iyt ,n Bhould nothiipport n live daily, even though it ia not large. Thoy can not help but appreciate getting the now a of tho world twenty-four houra sooner than before. I Bmi enough for anybody! I yut. Havai:a Till en A ,-.r . w ; FLORODORA " BANDS art of samt value as tags 'from ."STAR," " HORSE SHOB? SPBARHEAD,""STAHDARD fA VY," " OLD PEACH & HONGYl SA WLOG". " OLD VARGJNY" or "MASTER WORKMAN'WMto. n. . v ," i fefvxsS'in t$ffivv. VyffifWK jjBMM' Koep Out the Wot tAflMMtfiRMfk 1 nff.'tf t luL w: j , lUrJ 3 K.U ' Jtiltlillnnil OSL OLOTHeWCI Thu boM rmlmiiriiiirinrrinitlM la II xctlt. M.i li mi 1 mi.v 1. umit 4 inn) 'Tiirriiiii.'.i tTiii('rir lil. 4U4I4U III tuill.'li' ltnfk mill wevliir liunti Inr tin, li'ii. In iiihili. t.'y J4J.1 ij I.U11J 'lf lltlflri lllti llA.M llililil. ill ! fur .1. .. ... J. T. IMItmrmlruiUM (,, l;i., K11 Iff.-Vuf. 1 U. 11. haw 1 it .v mos, i.,i. .aru. I.a.l 1'HB.t.i Mil , Mini, 'ssiJi'rtwifuKmvm''f Tho Old Roliablo Firm, E.B.Dean&Co. C. II. MBim7M2E0B U uniintiintly milling to ti xtijcic of GmicihI .Mnrohiiii .!lw, alteaUy tlio hrgrot in Mr.rhhlb-M. When you buy nt the Mill Stora you know the good aru flrt oln nml the pr.cu is nil rig'it . All kinds oflumtfor and building; material, food and sup plies at wholesale and retail. Coos Bay Mule Lidiior uu. HK.MKjUAHTKItrf FOP. II I Q II (lit A DIC LUJIMUS CII01CK WINK8 AND PURK IIUANDIF.iL LOADING BRANDS OF BOTTLfiD BEER ipantily Order 5 Solicited. soli: agin i' roii tin-: cki.k- IIUATKIi Family onlern for I'i-I'". pinM i rt quart, delivered by tho case. Robert Marsden., rwnjrj.3JTii la.st mid Coimnodious Stcainship ALLIANCE MUST EOT V" &r fjr gjar Etir -. -i JB. X-T HABDW10K, Master M.ikA rt'Ki.lir liiK lUrfi. tvin KmnclKo uiil I'orlliml vU 1 lilmbblpl anti;u.'M )Uy, calling nl sbovis ,oil acJi '(iy. Tho ALL I AN UiO ia .1 flrhi class iniMcoiiger boat, and hai nil tho iiiodeiiioo'iivenloiiccrt nml in ono of tho fiinto'. KteimicrH of her oIiihh, y. 'A V. 'A 'S. 'A , x x x . , Por Freight - -. nnd Passenger' ' Rales or Hailing Dates, Apply K (o . SENCSTACKEN, MARSHPIUbD, Oregon vcr gjgr turn w (&r vfmWn 2SBSK$r 3 mssp' Ranier Beer, &mrnmvmnmi- HimMmtouwmmiM---M